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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Why’s the US scheming to carry out regime change in Bangladesh?

The US continued cultivating increasingly close ties with Bangladesh under Hasina’s tenure due to its growing role as a global textile hub and its geostrategic position in the Bay of Bengal.

A history of fascism in Ukraine

Across the Atlantic, the next countries within reach of Ireland are the US and Canada. In the not-too-distant past hundreds of thousands of Irish people, out of feelings of necessity, emigrated in ships to North America.

Shaping Governance: Constitution Crafters and Disruptors

On July 05, 1977, Zia took control of the country by suspending the constitution. He promised to hold elections within ninety days, but his misrule continued for over eleven years.

Agricultural productivity and the challenge of climate change

If Pakistan does not adopt the sustainable development scenario, the negative impacts of climate change on human health, ecosystems, and livelihoods will amplify to irreversible levels.

Remittances: A Boon or Bane for Growth?

Pakistan’s remittance earnings have been increasing over time, coinciding with the establishment of the Pakistan Remittance Initiative in 2009 and subsequently increased outreach of banks in the remittance market.

Why the latest India-China border dispute poses a greater threat than before

The latest Sino-Indo tensions are more dangerous than usual since the strategic dynamics that are shaping them involve larger trends that are beyond the ambit of their bilateral ties.

Is Sharif family the biggest enemy of Pakistan?

Currently, the Sharifs are implementing the 'London Plan' to stage another comeback, but Imran Khan's party is standing firm despite numerous court cases and an assassination attempt.

Why PML-N is terrified of elections

Muslim League in any form always had some grassroots connection and if reorganized at that level they might revive. The extreme option to assassinate Imran Khan will destroy the PMLN in Pakistan.

Future at Stake – Deindustrialization

The rise of the manufacturing SME, especially in textiles, takes place simultaneously with the decline of formal manufacturing. The informal sector and SMEs are acting as a sponge for unemployed labor.

The fallacy of a US withdrawal from the Middle East

Geography is one immutable fact. There is no coherent Indo-Pacific strategy that does not include the region’s Western approach: the Arabian Sea with Oman, Yemen, Somalia, India, and Pakistan as littoral states.

Is Pakistan moving towards a dollarized economy

Since the abandonment of the gold standard and the Brettonwood Agreement developing nations have been desperately looking for ways to stabilize their domestic currency and ensure economic stability and prosperity.

Putting Hindu nationalists on the spot

Last month, the court described Indian states as “impotent” for failing to rein in hate speech across the country. Judges insisted that only by taking religion out of politics would India reduce inter-communal tensions.