Pakistan Observer
The article critically examines Pakistan’s persistent economic challenges, rooted in decades of reliance on foreign debt, particularly from the IMF. Since the Ayub Khan era, Pakistan’s debt has skyrocketed, with per capita debt now exceeding 302,000 rupees
Terrorism has plagued Pakistan since its inception, with historical conspiracies, including the Partition Plan and Radcliffe’s biased boundary decisions, sowing seeds of conflict
The strategic partnership treaty signed on January 17 between Russia and Iran marks a transformative era in Middle Eastern geopolitics. This 20-year agreement, encompassing 47 articles, aims to bolster cooperation in security, defense, energy, trade, technology, and nuclear development
The article looks into the complex dynamics of ceasefires in conflict zones, highlighting how temporary truces often mask unresolved disputes. Ceasefires are necessary for halting immediate violence, but their effectiveness hinges on whether they pave the way for lasting peace
The Wakhan Corridor, a narrow strip of land in northeastern Afghanistan, holds immense strategic and geopolitical importance for Pakistan, connecting it to China and bordering Tajikistan. Historically shaped during the “Great Game” between Britain and Russia, it worked as a buffer zone to prevent conflicts between empires.
The article highlights India’s involvement in state-sponsored terrorism targeting Pakistan. It debunks the baseless claims made by Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, who accused Pakistan of orchestrating violence in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Social media, despite its ability to connect communities worldwide, has evolved into a double-edged sword, particularly for the youth. Platforms like TikTok and family vlogs have become bastions of distractions, steering young people away from meaningful pursuits
Pakistan’s 13th Five-Year Plan, Uraan Pakistan, presents a comprehensive strategy for sustainable progress by addressing past inefficiencies and systemic challenges. Building on the legacy of the 1983-88 plan by Dr. Mehboob-ul-Haq, which emphasized human development over mere economic growth,
The Doha Agreement of 2020, designed to facilitate the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, left an indelible mark on South Asia’s geopolitical landscape, particularly impacting Pakistan
Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest yet most underdeveloped province, is caught in a whirlwind of geopolitics and socio-economic challenges.