Dr Farah Naz
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Dr. Farah Naz is a Professor at S3H National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Islamabad.
Analyzing PM Shehbaz’s visit to China
For a few days news has been circulating that the Prime Minister of Pakistan along with a high-level delegation including Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is paying a visit to China. But what is unique about it?
Turkiye: Post Lausanne Treaty
History indicates that many powerful countries have withdrawn their troops from foreign countries for a variety of reasons. Such as during the Russia-Afghan war, Russia withdrew its troops and left Afghanistan.
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030: A strategic plan
Vision 2030 recognizes the importance of a vibrant society where everyone enjoys a rich, happy and fulfilling life as a strong foundation for economic prosperity. Now the question arises of how a society can develop vibrantly.
A Year of Taliban Rule: Success and...
The Taliban marked a year since they seized the Afghan capital in a rapid takeover that triggered a hasty escape of the nation’s Western-backed leaders, sent the economy into a tailspin.
Strategic importance of Djibouti
Djibouti, the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas became Djibouti in 1977. It is located in the Horn of Africa and is the third smallest state after Swaziland (second smallest) and Gambia (smallest) in Africa.
How will Turkey and Pakistan relations strengthen...
China came up with a plan One Belt One Road initiative, later known as Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). President Xi Jinping Launched BRI in 2013 intending to introduce a vast collection of development and investment initiatives from East Asia to Europe.
Russia Ukraine Crisis: Why Russia?
Russia's account surplus hit $58.2 billion in the first quarter (Jan-march) of 2022. This is a three-decade high as compared with $22.5 billion in the same period last year. Though Russian exports have plunged, the Ruble has skyrocketed. But how?
Russia Ukraine Crisis: Who is the beneficiary?
Where the Europeans are getting dependent on the US which is getting stronger with each passing day. Instead of carrying along with their old energy arrangement from the Russian market now, Europe has to find an alternate way.