Imran Khan: A failed politician or a master strategist?
Pakistan's lawmakers voted to remove Prime Minister Imran Khan from office in a vote of no confidence. The nuclear-armed Islamic nation has been in political turmoil ever since.
Overview of US nuclear weaponry and arms expenditure
Part of the reason for NATO's establishment in 1949, and its ongoing existence and expansion, is to ensure that Europe, and especially Germany, remain dependent upon America and also obedient.
Reviewing legal framework on control of Narcotics substances in Pakistan
At the international level, Pakistan must leverage its position to strike partnerships with other countries and international forums to introduce robust international cooperation and mutual legal aid arrangements.
The increasing price of husbands
Due to rise in inflation, price of husbands in the form of dowry has skyrocketed. It has become hard for the parents of daughters to afford.
Pakistan drowning in floods and debt – Dr. Farid A. Malik
The two calamities that threaten the very survival of the nation have to be treated in tandem otherwise both will remain unresolved and turn into an unbearable burden, writes Dr. Farid A. Malik in an interesting piece.
Pakistan going through toxic times – Part 2
No party is in a position to have its way using roughshod tactics. The political polarization is so deep-rooted and the society so sharply divided, that no party can subdue all others and have its way - opines Asif Haroon Raja in a hard-hitting piece.
Why critical thinking is important in politics
Focusing upon the global arena, lately, the predominant world order is in continuous power alterations. Rising dragons of imperial China and the belligerent bear of Russia are at the cross sword with the West.
Exporting Hindutva: From Godse to Modi
Having gathered momentum by the 1990s, the majoritarian doctrine of the BJP had succeeded in revitalizing Hindutva, when in 1992, the Babri Mosque was razed to the ground by organized Hindu mobs.
Pakistan going through toxic times -Part 1
RAW in collaboration with other intelligence agencies hostile to Pakistan has now poisoned the minds of the segments of Balochis, Sindhis, Muhajirs, Pakhtuns, Punjabis and Gilgitis through subversion.
How public opinion surveys challenge the image Arab leaders like to project
Seventy percent expressed concern about the loss of traditional values and culture. Sixty-five percent argued that preserving their religious and cultural identity was more important than creating a globalized society.
Why the surge in crime rate is worrisome
Unprecedented heavy floods have worsened the situation and victims of the flood are not getting in time adequate assistance. So they are also left with no option for their “crimes”.
Why Bangladesh military should not be taken lightly
Myanmar is an unstable country. There have been repeated military coups. Democracy has been blocked. The image of the military junta's seizure of power has been written on Myanmar's chest again and again.