Rising Imports and Farmers’ Woes: Pakistan’s Wheat Market in Turmoil
By: Farah Atiq
Pakistan, a country heavily reliant on its agricultural sector, faces a significant challenge in its wheat market. The policymakers are grappling with the task of formulating an...
Climate Crisis Needs Urgent Actions for Sustainability
By: Dilbar Ali
In recent decades, Pakistan has been severely affected by a series of...
Reconciling Islam and Feminism
By: Muhammad Mehdi
There are different strands of feminism either liberal, socialist, radical, black, or...
Leaders in Islamabad Business Summit Highlights Crucial Role of Private Sector in Driving Economic Growth
By: Maleeha Irfan
ISLAMABAD: The 7th Edition of the Leaders in Islamabad Business Summit (LIIBS)...
Navigating Ideological Conflict: Liberalism and Traditionalism in the 21st Century
By: Duaa Batool
While Liberals support individual liberties, their progressive outlook can be problematic for...
Drug addiction leading to societal disaster
By: Ali Raza
Usually, we experience several kinds of people in our society. Many of them are very kind, some are aggressive, and few have...
Capitalizing on Pakistan’s dynamic Youth Quotient
By: Hadia Mukhtar
Investing in human capital is a nation’s most strategic and promising investment. If the youth of a country is given access to...
Need to revisit National Action Plan
By: Asem Mustafa
December 24, 2014, the day which, will never be, erased from Pakistan’s history. Terrorists attacked Army Public School killing 144 students along...
Desperate need of University in Hyderabad
By: Muhammad Shahram Bhutto
Doubtlessly, university education plays a significant role in making a more educated and progressive society since it enables students to expand...
Socioeconomic Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth
By: Kainat Saif
The socioeconomic impact of this lethal virus varies from country to country. One thing, however, remains common: destruction. Pakistan alone projected a...
The Future of PTI in AJK
By: Abdul Shakoor Shah
Manufacture and flouting of alliances have been a high-flying facet of party politics. The rise and decay of alliances remained in...
Blacklisting India: Is it for real?
By: Asem Mustafa
It was after the loss of many lives brutally over decades and India enjoying a strategic partnership with the United States was...
Noor Muqaddam Murder: Will it be just another case?
By: Zainab Bashir
Noor Muqaddam's brutal killing in an upscale sector of Islamabad is another case being discussed on social media and mainstream media. But,...
Healing lives through literature
By: Hadia Mukhtar
The conceivable prescient books, by notable authors in literature, narrated the theme of isolation, community, and love. And in this respect, they...
Combating cyber crimes
By: Asem Mustafa
Finally the need was ascertained to formulate the cyber security policy to combat cyber crimes which are committed faceless. The Federal Cabinet...
The floating cities
By: Sultan ul Arifeen
A woman sleeping peacefully with her son, in the outskirts of the capital city of Pakistan, became a victim of unchecked...
The Afghan-Taliban deadlock: A Future without Uncle Sam
By: Malik Arslan Awan
The U.S. withdrawal of its soldiers in Afghanistan, has been met with a rather trifling scenario for the Afghan government and...
Deterring the Islamophobia
By: Dr. Saira Iqbal
Islamophobia is dominating almost in most of the western corners of the world. Islamophobia is not an easy subject to deal...
The Changing Afghan chessboard; is it up for grabs again?
By: Hadia Mukhtar
As the Taliban aggressively make inroads to the north and south of Kabul, the Afghan National Army has failed to put up...