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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

US-China tech rivalry: Impacts and a way forward

The United States and China have been locked in a tech rivalry for years, with each country vying for dominance in key technology sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, and semiconductors.

How China became a global leader in science, technology and innovation

China is preparing a qualified Human Resource for Pakistan, capable to face the challenges of 21 Century. China is assisting Pakistan sincerely, and all advanced fields are open to Pakistan, without any restrictions.

How Pakistan is adopting coercive policies for the revival of the bailout package

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet had already approved an Rs7.91 per unit increase in electricity prices in three stages, but the final announcements remained undecided.

Neither Saudi Arabia nor market concerns dent Dubai’s real estate market

Last week, the kingdom eased its rules by exempting companies that are sole bidders on a government contract and enterprises with annual foreign operations worth less than one million Saudi riyals ($266,000).

Pakistan’s Status Quo & Gambling on Development

The country’s soul has been deeply scarred by its elite, their specific set of elite bargains and the system of status quo. Obviously, something is rotten to the core if it has led us to where we stand now as a nation.

Why’d Putin’s special envoy to Afghanistan visit Kabul amidst Pakistani-Taliban tensions

Russian Special Representative to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov’s latest visit to Kabul coincided with the worst Pakistani-Taliban tensions since the latter group emerged as their country’s de facto leaders in August 2021.

Water shortage and inter-provincial tensions in Pakistan

Due to water shortage, provinces are fighting to get more water for their industries, domestic use, and agriculture. In addition, the way water is divided among the provinces is problematic.

Pakistan in the eye of storm

The present chaos in Pakistan can be likened to China’s Cultural Revolution which was a socio-political movement launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, and lasting until his death in 1976.

How Pakistani-Taliban tensions can lead to another never-ending war

While the Pakistan Armed Forces would indisputably have air superiority in any potential special operation, there’s only so much that such strikes can do to stop cross-border terrorist threats.

Understanding the political economy of Iran

Iran is an immense country with a national identity marked by the self-esteem of those who know they form part of a great civilisation. Geography also plays a part in Iran’s desire to become a great regional power.

For the UAE and others, its business as usual with Israel

Israel imposed the sanctions in retaliation for backing by the United Nations General Assembly of a Palestinian request for the International Court of Justice to give an opinion on the legality of Israeli policies.

Extended Deterrence and Korean Peninsula

The South Korean president said in a newspaper interview that Seoul and Washington were in “talks on joint planning and exercises involving US nuclear assets to counter North Korea’s nuclear threats.”