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...
SDGs: The possible solutions for Global issues
By: Raja Furqan Ahmad
The term Sustainable development is defined as an approach to developing or growing by using resources in a way that allows...
A winter of distress
By: Syed Shahzaib Haider
The policy to handle the spread this time has to be more logical more human friendly and above everything the poor...
India’s malicious motives behind LOC violations
By: Abdul Shakoor Shah
Indian rhetoric of cross border terrorism has lost its weight, now it is surfing new pretexts to accomplish its heinous motives.
Life...
Global issues: A threat to development
By: Raja Furqan Ahmed
A global issue is any issue that adversely affects the global community and environment, such as climate change, environmental issues, political,...
Biden-Kamala Administration: Challenges on Foreign Front
By: Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen
President Trump will give President-Elect Joe Biden a tough ground on America’s foreign relations with many countries. But it may...
PM orders probe: The result is awaited from the bottomless pit
By: Asem Mustafa
Contaminated water, failing and falling education and health system; there is nothing much that appears as a ray of hope for the...
IK promises are all in the air
By: Asim Nawaz Abbasi
Naya (New) Pakistan a slogan which captivated the masses and millions voted to have Imran Khan in power are now having...
Strategic alliances and politics
By: Muhammad Shahram Bhutto
In the midst of political wrangling over Ayaz Sadiq’s controversial statement and Fawad Chaudhry’s remarks, which the Indian media cashed in...
Dir madrassah blast needs a probe
By: Asem Mustafa Awan
The pictures display the resolve of the people who despite having nothing are an embodiment of valor and fearlessness.
Dir Madrassah, Peshawar...
Have Pity on Baba
By: Askari Raza Malik
It was around midnight 23/24 November 1971 when the four of us landed at Karachi on our way to Colombo and...
Pak-Turk ties and Brotherhood
By: Muhammad Mobeen ul Haq
Turkey's support to Pakistan on Kashmir is the unequivocal manifestation of the unparalleled Muslim brotherhood between both countries.
No two countries...
Climate Change: A Global Threat
By: Abdul Musawir Hakro
Every year billions of tons of ice giants melt due to climate. Glaciers are disappearing, not only leaving landscape but changes...
Kashmir Black Day: A day to hold India accountable for war crimes in IOK
By: Waseem Shabbir
Deplorablely, UNO-the world's largest organization, has utterly failed in settling Kashmir dispute proving itself to be a toothless body that has so...
FATF and Prospects
By: Wali Ejaz Nekokara
Palpably, being on the Grey list can have several stark implications for Pakistan’s already tottering economy.
Pakistan will remain on the FATF...