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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

NATO’s intervention in Libya and its consequences

In late 2011 after the NATO bombardment had ceased, Libya's UN human development ranking had already fallen 11 places to 64th. By 2019, Libya's position had plummeted to 110th.

Why Imran Khan’s life is at greater risk after Rajanpur elections?

Elections, in a tribal area where historical loyalties matter and where a PMLN-controlled caretaker government tried its level best to influence the outcome has proved once again that the Imran Khan wave remains unstoppable

Revisiting Operation Swift Retort

Pakistan rejected the Indian claim and said that the PAF did not suffer any losses in the dogfight. One IAF Mil Mi-17 helicopter was also lost due to a friendly fire incident.

Protests have brought Iran’s ethnic minorities & Persian majority closer

Most Iranians once gave little thought to the peripheral ethnic minority areas of their country, but that has changed since the killing of Mahsa Amini

Sustainable water management in Pakistan’s textile industry

In order to tackle the enduring challenges, the emerging water stewards of the textile industry must come forward to support the SME sector build its capacity to comply with the mounting global environmental standards.

Evolving geopolitical dynamics and the nuclear non-proliferation regime

Once a nuclear-power reactor is installed in the submarine, the provided material becomes part of non-proscribed military activity and IAEA loses its mandate for verification over such nuclear material.

The Rothschild & Co arrives in Pakistan

Rothschild & Co is a multinational investment bank and financial company, and the flagship of the Rothschild banking group controlled by the French and British branches of the Rothschild family.

Women and Climate Change: A Perspective from Pakistan

Pakistan has a population of over 224 million, with almost 50 % share of women, and mostly the population is settled in rural areas; these areas are highly prone to climate change.

All eyes on Pakistan’s nuclear program

Occupation of the states of Hyderabad, Junagadh, and Jammu and Kashmir, was its demonstration of over-ambitions. The struggle over Jammu and Kashmir would, in fact, provoke the first Indo-Pakistani war.

Sea Based Nuclear Deterrence and Maritime Knowledge

Nuclear submarines’ inherent stealth, mobility, and flexibility make them a formidable stabilising element when deployed hundreds of feet below the surface in dark swaths of ocean. Despite the importance of sea-based nuclear deterrence, the focus on maritime knowledge in Pakistan is unfortunately very limited.

UAE’s mastery of playing both sides against the middle has its limits

Belgian and Dutch media reports suggest that the UAE may also be implicated in the scandal and charged that it was not averse to using its financial muscle to persuade European parliament members to do its bidding.

Organizational justice in police of Pakistan

The justice sector in Pakistan comprises police, prosecution, judges, prisons and the directorate of probation and parole. These components belong to different organizations and each organization is in need of reform.