Navigating the Crossroads: The Complex U.S.-China Relationship in a Global Context
Restoring dialogue, managing differences, and seeking cooperation between the U.S. and China are crucial for global stability and prosperity.
Unraveling Pakistan’s State Structure
Drawing parallels with iconic crooked landmarks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Lombard Street, this piece highlights the need to address the inherent flaws within the system.
PAKAFUZ: A Complex Geopolitical Balancing Act
The success of PAKAFUZ is intricately tied to the troubled Pakistani-Taliban relations. Recent incidents of deadly sectarian clashes and attacks in Pakistan's border regions have strained the stability of the project.
Combating Brain Drain for Pakistan’s Prosperous Future
Recognizing the potential of overseas Pakistanis and their contributions to other nations' progress, it is imperative to create a conducive environment that entices these skilled professionals to invest their expertise and resources back into their homeland.
The Axis Offensive in North Africa: Gazala and El Alamein
American author Samuel W. Mitcham, who largely focuses on the Nazi regime, wrote, "Operation Crusader lasted from November 18 to December 7, 1941, and was one of the most confusing battles of the Second World War.
TTP’s Metastasized Offensive and Pakistan’s National Security Challenge
Recent events, including the attack on the Zhob military base and the escalation of sectarian conflict in Parachinar, highlight the TTP's expanding geographic scope and their capability to spark pre planned provocations.
Reflections on Chandrayaan 3: Beyond the Celebrations
As the nation erupts in celebrations and cheer over the monumental launch of Chandrayaan 3, a bittersweet sentiment emerges. It compels us to take a closer look at the stark contradictions within our society.
Positive trends in Pakistan’s economy
Many friendly countries are sincerely assisting Pakistan to overcome the worst-hit economic crisis, and also some adversaries also do not wish to Pakistan slipped into default.
Manipur Crisis: Question on Majoritarian Nature of Democracy
The Indian government’s treatment of the Manipur crisis has raised concerns about both the status of India as a democratic state, as well as...
Revitalizing Pakistan’s Textile Sector: Overcoming Challenges for Growth
By debunking myths, proposing policy solutions, and emphasizing the need for collaboration, the text outlines a roadmap to reverse the decline and foster sustainable growth in Pakistan's textile industry.
Qatar: America’s best friend in the Gulf?
To be sure, the UAE and Saudi Arabia have been helpful, most recently negotiating prisoner swaps between Russia and Ukraine. In the past, the UAE contributed troops to support the United States in Afghanistan.
Speculation Surrounds Ukrainian Foreign Minister’s Visit to Pakistan
Islamabad is predicted to comply with his presumably NATO-approved requests due to how beholden it’s since become to the IMF after finally reaching an agreement on disbursing the rest of that Western-controlled group’s promised aid.