GVS exclusive interview with T.V anchor Fereeha Idrees
GVS sat down with the prominent TV Anchor, Fe'reeha Idrees, exploring her life and her journey on the road to become a journalist in...
Lahore Music Meet: Redefining Pakistan
“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” Aldous Huxley The city of Lahore has created an indelible music festival that is...
2018 brings Marvel movie Black Panther to the big screen
Marvel has been one of the most successful blockbuster franchises in the history of the world. They have been producing films that have repeatedly...
Manto – A film about Rebellion and Freedom
The much-awaited biopic “Manto” directed by Nandita Das is set to hit theatres and shock audiences on February 17, 2018. Saadat Hasan Manto is...
Allahyar and the Legend of the Markhor
Allahyar and the Legend of the Markhor is an animated movie that has sparked widespread interest all over Pakistan. It is due to come...
Editorial – Magazine
If you are reading this, then I guess, you are intrigued: what is “Global Village Space”? Why another magazine in a small saturated English...
Panama Saga: Dethroning of a king by a court
The ongoing Panama Saga – which started in the Spring of 2016, when the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) released series of information...
Can Pakistan afford to go back to IMF? – Dr. Kaiser Bengali
GVS asked the economic expert, Dr. Kaiser Bengali, what he thought were Pakistan’s biggest concerns next year, if he saw an imminent devaluation of the Rupee and how likely is the scenario of Pakistan going to IMF.
Can Pakistan bear Rupee’s further devaluation to please IMF
Economist and renowned political analyst was asked what he thought were Pakistan’s biggest concerns and how likely is the scenario of Pakistan going to IMF.
Pakistan’s reserve’s worsening; is IMF bail out package necessary?
The first and foremost issue is we are heading into heavy weather in terms of our balance of payments position. Import growth is strong....
US & Pakistan Relations: Under the Lens of an “Eternal Optimist”
A Tale of two narratives? There are two narratives that have dominated U.S.-Pakistani relations over the decades. The first, well known to Pakistani audiences, is...
CPEC: A Chinese Vision Since 2005
Saeed Afridi | China’s rise has been attributed to the successful implementation of its ‘Dual Track’ transition policy based on gradual, incremental and near-constant reform of its economic sector in conjunction with Five Year Plans. The is Dual Track policy emphasised on social and economic reform; without any corresponding political reform.