Foreign Policy Directions
Pakistan needs to follow a foreign policy that is more geo-economically relevant.
Read morePakistan needs to follow a foreign policy that is more geo-economically relevant.
Read moreOf late, there has been a greater frequency of Indian aircraft landing at Karachi Airport.
Read morePakistan’s future depends on sound planning and well-thought-out development which must be adhered to by all governments.
Read moreGerrymandering and other manipulations, including tricks like fiddling with voters’ lists, could not be ruled out in Sindh.
Read moreIn Pakistan, there is no indication of relief in the lives of labourers and low-paid workers as these matters rank low in the government’s priorities.
Read moreBangladesh has shown that despite its own humanitarian challenges, it can provide much-needed financial assistance to vulnerable countries like Afghanistan.
Read moreLaunched by the BJP government with much fanfare and flourish, the Agnipath Scheme is turning out to be a controversial move from day one.
Read moreThe Pakistan government has imposed super tax on 13 sectors
Read moreThe Sri Lankan economy continues to go downhill and there is not much hope in sight for it to get back on rails.
Read moreIn Bangladesh, workers’ safety in the face of corruption and a culture of impunity needs to be developed.
Read moreRunning with the hare and hunting with the hound, the Afghan Taliban want to maintain good relations with Pakistan and host the TTP terrorists at the same time.
Read moreSteps need to be taken to prevent the Shahi Idgah Mosque of Mathura in India from becoming another Babri Mosque.
Read moreThere is more of the same down the line if the Hindu extremists continue to remain in power in India.
Read moreIndia’s accidental missile fire incident could lead to hostilities between Pakistan and India.
Read moreWill Imran Khan’s efforts to free the nation of corruption and conspiracy succeed?
Read moreNo single political party in Pakistan is in a position to form a government on its own. Thus, a coalition government based on the PML-N, PPP and other parties, is the only solution.
Read morePakistan seems to have become a victim of US-sponsored regime change. Does this mean that the South Asian nation should lose all hope of real progress?
Read morePerhaps the need for good governance in Pakistan has never been felt as urgently as it is now.
Read moreAs nuclear neighbours, Pakistan and India need to show more responsibility than the bigger nuclear nations.
Read morePakistan’s budget for 2022-23 is not good news and could lead the country further down a dark tunnel.
Read moreThe implications of banning imports of various goods could have a counter-productive effect.
Read moreThe PML-N and PPP have come and slapped together some form of a government but how long will it last is anybody’s guess.
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