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Monday, March 3, 2025

The parody of national reconciliation

When it comes to formulating clichés, no one can beat Pakistani politicians. They borrow foreign concepts and symbols, distort them to meet their ends, and peddle the disfigured original ideas to fool the masses.

What could be the potential outcomes of Bangladesh PM visit to India

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to travel to India on September 5 on a three-day official visit during which defense cooperation and regional stability are likely to be the focus of her talks.

Afghanistan imbroglio needs immediate attention lest it’s too late

Not denying the fact that their extremist ideology has suffocated the modern democratic norms not only in Afghanistan but across the borders, but no one questions those who funded this breed of militant radicalized groups.

Revival of Iran nuclear agreement likely to test Middle Eastern detente

A revival of an admittedly problematic and flawed Iran nuclear accord is better than a failure of the negotiations involving the United States, the European Union, Britain, France, Germany, China, and Russia.

How the floods caused heavy damages to Pakistan

Preliminary estimates show that the country has already suffered heavy damages, including a death toll of more than 1000 precious lives, injured around 2000 persons, and damaged houses, crops, animals, and property.

Political emphasis of the left wing in Pakistan

A major number of people in Pakistan are not aware of the different political ideologies due to a lack of education, people mainly support a specific political ideology just because that party has ruled in Pakistan.

Balochistan needs everyone’s attention

A new powerful monsoon system has disconnected Balochistan from the rest of the country, causing flash floods and broken bridges, and heavy rainfall which has washed away communication roads of the province.

Promoting India-Bangladesh bilateral ties

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India in September should be a chance for Dhaka and Delhi to expand their relations beyond the bilateral framework and become a member of the greater Asia-Pacific framework.

Why it’s time to take the climate change crises seriously

One of the biggest contributors to global warming is carbon dioxide emission, as a remedy of which the industrialized world is talking about green energy and less reliance on burning fossil fuels for energy purposes.

How Bangladesh is handling economic turmoil

Bangladesh now has sufficient fuel supplies, therefore there is no need to be concerned, according to the chairman of the state-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC).

Escaping the Jaws of Stagflation

In Pakistan, growth is expected to moderate from 5.7 percent in FY2020/21 to 4.0 percent in 2022/23 as foreign demand slows significantly and policy support is withdrawn to contain external and fiscal imbalances.

Celebrating the Quasi-Independent States

India has transitioned into a radical Hindu state oppressive towards Muslims, barbaric to its women, and intolerant towards dissenters and critics. Pakistan has followed suit by shaping a selective Islamist culture of pseudo-Muslim values.