Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of Pakistan’s Independence
The Diamond Jubilee of Independence of Pakistan will be celebrated on August 14, 2022. In this regard, national song competitions are being organized with the support of the Ministry of Information and ISPR.
Pakistan’s Politicians: Moral Angels or Rational Devils?
This is a big flaw due to the multiparty system in Pakistan, Political party with the majority is not allowed to work freely because they are bounded by coalition parties and other interest groups.
Unravelling the enigma of Pakistan
Pakistan's perception in the world has been shaped by the actions of the state (and non-state actors, at times), and those actions were dictated by the internal societal dynamic and external circumstances.
Non-Traditional Security Threats and Institutions’ Role in Pakistan
The well-committed and highly professional stance towards both traditional and Non-traditional issues of the armed forces of Pakistan, shows discipline, a sense of responsibility and dutifulness within the institution.
A heyday for the geopolitics of Eurasian transport
Moves to bolster Central Asia as a critical node in East-West and North-South transportation corridors come amid increased public discontent in the region and stepped-up jihadist activity.
Is Defence Budget worth Pak Army’s contributions?
The imbalance of power, resources, defense budget, military equipment and military technology is something that policymakers and military leadership in Pakistan have always been cautious of.
Deradicalization and management of Pak-Afghan border
Pakistan Army has played a cardinal role in Post US Withdrawal Management in Afghanistan, by playing an important role in the signing of the Doha agreement and beefing up security on Western Border.
75th Independence Day: Remembering Jinnah as A Charismatic Leader
The Quaid's charisma had worked, as evidenced by the Indian Muslims' overwhelming support for the Muslim League program, which called for the establishment of Pakistan in the general elections of 1945-1946.Â
Sectarianism in Pakistan
The fate of a democratic society is directly influenced by how it treats its minority. Despite being Muslims under any interpretation of Islamic law Shias are seen as a minority in a Muslim country.
From independence to enslavement of kleptocracy – A tale of 75 years
The short-sighted leaders of Pakistan’s ruling elites once again appear to be getting ready to dance to the tunes of the cold warrior. I wish I am wrong as I don’t want to experience a repeat of history at the age of 70.
How Bangladesh outpaced India and Pakistan economically?
Bangladesh has never let its political instability mess with its economic growth. Rather it made sure to keep itself on the long trajectory to progress and prosperity which is why its economy has increased nearly 250 folds in its fifty-year life.
The Ebbing Standard of Education in Pakistan
Do you wonder why we cannot manage to create noble laureates, prominent economists, computer scientists, etc who can work for the prosperity of the country as Israel and some other countries have managed to create all of them?