The Nation Editorial
Pakistan’s ongoing battle against militancy has reached a critical juncture, with a recent civil-military huddle underscoring the need for a decisive course of action.
Pakistan is grappling with a profound crisis of intellectual poverty, where education remains a neglected priority despite its fundamental role in national progress
The evolving nature of the Baloch insurgency highlights the failure of the military-centric approach in addressing the deep-rooted grievances of the Baloch people.
The ambush on the Jaffar Express was not just an act of violence but a stark reflection of the ongoing turmoil in Balochistan.
Pakistan is once again facing a resurgence of terrorism, with the latest wave originating from its northwestern borders
The modern Middle East has been shaped by historical upheavals, including the departure of colonial powers, the establishment of Israel, and the rise of oil as a geopolitical asset, leading to heightened U.S. involvement.
China is actively pushing for a multipolar world where no single nation dominates global affairs. The article argues that the traditional world order, long shaped by a handful of powerful countries, must be restructured to ensure equality, fairness, and inclusivity
The water crisis in Pakistan has reached alarming levels, exacerbated by climate change, rapid population growth, and inefficient water management.
President Trump’s return in 2025 marks a dramatic yet paradoxical resurgence where he appears more in control and determined than ever before.
President Trump’s approach to the Ukraine-Russia conflict marks a stark departure from his predecessor’s policies, prioritizing an immediate cessation of hostilities over military victory.