Trust Deficit
It is pertinent for Pakistan to strengthen its bond with China by bringing forth long-term policies, especially on the economic and diplomatic front.
Read moreIt is pertinent for Pakistan to strengthen its bond with China by bringing forth long-term policies, especially on the economic and diplomatic front.
Read moreIn case of default, Pakistan will confront insurmountable challenges that will further worsen the overall economic conditions, affect the imports and will create the shortage of basic goods and commodities in the crisis-hit country.
Read moreAs Bangladesh forges ahead towards attaining the status of a middle-income country, it is taking measures to counter stagnation in its ready-made garment (RMG) sector by keeping a step ahead of the anticipated international trends and requirements.
Read moreHBL launches Digital Invoicing, an innovative online payment solution to support entrepreneurs and freelancers
Read moreDespite several warnings and India’s ever so faster slide into Hindutva-inspired genocide, a criminally complicit West callously chooses to remain India’s partner.
Read moreGautam Shantilal Adani is only a manager as all the money belongs to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claims.
Read moreThe delay in electing a mayor of Karachi is causing confusion and concern among the citizens. How long will it take for the city to end this impasse?
Read moreKeeping in view the resurgence of terrorism in Pakistan, there is a dire need to employ result-oriented counterterrorism and counter-narrative strategies to eradicate the menace.
Read moreDespite decades of negotiations and numerous promises from India, the Teesta water-sharing agreement between Bangladesh and India is nowhere near being settled.
Read moreSocial attitude towards religious minorities in Pakistan is complex and influenced by various factors.
Read moreIn a country like Nepal, it is very easy for the political leadership to change sides and make unexpected alliances.
Read moreSince the first General Elections held in 2008, Bhutan has seen three different political parties come to power.
Read moreThe current crises in Sri Lanka are featured by extreme inflation, unemployment, hunger, and a general economic downward spiral.
Read moreIt is mind-boggling to see how criminal governance structures enjoy so much legitimacy as Modi does in India.
Read moreThe engineering of the master plan of Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarianism is no doubt the work of RAW, because it is only under her that India can manipulate the situation to its favour and utterly reduce Bangladesh to a vassal state.
Read moreWith a view to prepare Maryam Safdar to succeed her father Nawaz Sharif, she was being groomed to take over as the foreign minister but the idea was dropped when she had to resign as the chairperson of the Prime Minister Youth Loan Programme.
Read moreThe recurring crisis which involves a decrease in the foreign exchange reserves and the need for IMF financing raises certain questions about the performance of the Pakistani economy.
Read moreIn Pakistan, what we have as leaders now is a merry-band of thugs and charlatans, while the country is mired deep in lawlessness, hunger and chaos.
Read moreHow the U.S.-Pakistan relationship continues is yet to be seen. However, there are multiple areas in which the two countries can work together.
Read moreThe blatant violation of human rights and the on-going violence against marginalized groups in Afghanistan remain an open secret.
Read moreIn Nepal, the seven-party alliance of the left-wing forces is currently governing the country. However, it will face a fierce competition from the Nepali Congress during the presidential election.
Read morePrevious governments in Sri Lanka have used the 13th Amendment as a distraction from other more important issues. Is President Ranil Wickremesinghe using the amendment as political ploy to remain in power and shift the public focus from economic issues?
Read moreThe China-Bhutan territorial dispute brought China face-to-face with India. Is there an end to this dispute or will the bordering nations engage in another round of disagreements?
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