How India inspires violence against Muslims
For decades, Muslim communities have faced discrimination in employment and education and encountered barriers to achieving wealth and political power.
Analyzing Competitive Energy Tariffs in Pakistan
Pakistan's youth, which accounts for 65% of the overall population, signifies a very large window to capitalize on in terms of opportunities to develop the economy and evolve society.
U.S apprehensions about Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal
Apprehensions of the U.S policymakers and think tanks about Pakistan's nuclear programme reflect America's disappointments and frustrations with Pakistan
The reality of the human rights situation in Bangladesh
To address the deteriorating law and order situation at the time, a combined security force made up of the army and other law enforcement organizations of Bangladesh was established in 2001.
Climate Change: Past, Present and Future
As greenhouse gas emissions blanket the Earth, they trap the sun’s heat. This leads to global warming and climate change. The world is now warming faster than at any point in recorded history.
Biden’s Attack on Pakistan’s Nuclear Program
Notwithstanding the US track record of duplicity and leaving Pakistan in a lurch when its support was needed the most, Pakistan at the moment is in no position to show eyes to the US and earn its ire.
Biden’s recent harangue against Pakistan: What is new in it?
United States President Joe Biden said Pakistan may be “one of the most dangerous nations in the world” as the country has “nuclear weapons without any cohesion”, it emerged on Saturday.
Why Pakistan is embarrassed and concerned over the remarks by Joe Biden
Pakistan has been protecting American interests in this part of the world for more than seven decades and ensured that the US achieved all its strategic goals in this region.
Pakistan’s nuclear program again under attack?
Apart from the nuclear program, the CPEC emerged as another irritant for the Indo-US-Israeli nexus. RAW and NDS undertook sustained terror attacks in former FATA, KP and Baluchistan to scuttle CPEC.
The Wobbling Nuclear Power in Pakistan
General elections were held soon thereafter and Benazir Bhutto became prime minister. She helped India in crushing the Sikh uprising by providing it with information about Sikh insurgents.
Indonesian Muslims gamble on problematic ties to Saudi government
Last week, a Saudi court committed to death row three members of the Howeitat tribe that was forcibly ejected to make way for Mr. Bin Salman’s US$500 billion science fiction Neom megacity on the Red Sea.
Agriculture Growth in the wake of Climate Change
During the last two decades, Pakistan has suffered significant socio-economic loss due to climate-water-related extreme weather events like floods, droughts, and unexpected precipitation.