Looking at similarities between Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy and Imran Khan
Mujib was free to lead his mentor’s party Awami League on the secessionist path. Mujib’s task was greatly aided by the treatment meted out to Suhrawardy by the “patriotic” establishment.
Serbia – A land of opportunities
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkans.
Pakistan’s social and environmental sustainability under the EU GSP+
Pakistan’s textile industry can play a vital role in fulfilling human rights conventions in the country. As Pakistan’s major share of exports relies on textiles, the industry has a vital responsibility to act for the renewal of GSP+.
Looming Irreversible Climate Break Down
This UN report analyzed the gap between CO2 cuts pledged by the countries and the cuts required to limit the increase in temperature globally to 1.5C, which is the international consensus goal.
No need to read too much into Russian Senator’s claim about Pakistan
The statement came at a seminar in Russia on the topic of “Nuclear Provocations in Ukraine” and was reported by RIA Novosti, the state-run domestic news agency of the Russian Federation.
Ukraine war offers China opportunity fraught with pitfalls
Mr. Xi seeks to ensure that China, at least for now, is primus inter pares alongside the United States and that it can propagate its notion of a totalitarian surveillance state shielded from criticism.
Iqbal’s Concept of Self
November 9 is being observed as "Iqbal Day" in honour of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, who continues to be revered worldwide for his poetry and works.
Benchmarking research trends in Pakistan’s universities
Research activities in Pakistan are becoming limited and declining for the last few decades. However, new universities have been established that grant higher degrees , still, the quality of research practices are in mourning conditions.
Structural Imperatives for Pakistan in a Changing World
China and Pakistan have not only evolved their relationship organically over the years, but they have also engaged in initiatives like BRI that pave the way for a mutually beneficial relationship.
Analyzing the Bajwa’s Conundrum
Pakistan and the rest of the world were hit by COVID. There was a pause in political activity. The focus now was how to manage COVID given the country’s fragile economic state.
Ongoing Ukrainian Conflict: Inverse Economic Impacts on Pakistan
Pakistan's economy will be impacted by the ongoing geopolitical tensions that are increasing in the context of the Russia-Ukraine issue, two significant agricultural providers in the global food supply chain.
How unaddressed domestic issues leads to violation of women’s rights
According to an estimate, approximately 70 to 90% of Pakistani women are subjected to domestic violence. Various forms of domestic violence in the country include physical, mental and emotional abuse.