Editorial
Rising militancy in Pakistan poses a severe threat to internal security and foreign investment, highlighting the urgency of a cohesive counterterrorism strategy.
Trump’s recent executive orders have sparked widespread attention, particularly his mandate to eradicate what he terms “radical indoctrination” in K-12 schooling. His rhetoric revolves around reinstating a Eurocentric and romanticized version of American history, advocating for what he calls “patriotic education.”
Ukraine’s decision to relinquish its nuclear arsenal through the Budapest Memorandum of 1994 has proven disastrous for its sovereignty and security
Pakistan’s national day, March 23, was commemorated with the customary flag-waving and grand military parades, evoking memories of the 1940 Lahore Resolution that paved the way for an independent Muslim state.
Pakistan’s pursuit of nuclear energy is a strategic necessity driven by energy security, socio-economic development, and environmental sustainability.
The Afghan Taliban’s internal discord has thrown the country into a political quagmire, with the ideological divide between the Kandahar and Kabul factions deepening day by day.
Pakistan is experiencing an unprecedented inflow of international financial support, signaling a shift in global confidence regarding its economic trajectory.
In his piece, Vaqar Ahmed brings to life the depth of Pakistan’s economic challenges. juxtaposing short-term achievements with deep-rooted, persistent challenges
The article “A new dawn in Pak-China coop” by Gulab Umid discusses the recent visit of Chinese Premier Li Qiang to Pakistan, marking a revitalized phase in the Pak-China partnership.
The article “Civil Service Reforms: Breaking the Cycle of Failure,” published on October 20, 2024, by Dr. Imtiaz Bhatti, discusses the persistent failure of civil service reforms in Pakistan