Between the Devil and the Deep Sea
Shahbaz Sharif is caught in a dilemma that only elections can solve.
Read moreShahbaz Sharif is caught in a dilemma that only elections can solve.
Read moreThe MQM is like a ping-pong ball. It is thrown back and forth as the situation demands – and the people of urban Sindh simply suffer.
Read moreKey concerns need to be addressed to give Pakistan’s economy further impetus.
Read moreThe MQM is like a ping-pong ball. It is thrown back and forth as the situation demands – and the people of urban Sindh simply suffer.
Read moreIndia was once proud of its secularism, a mainstay of the Indian Congress Party. With the Party in a shambles, the BJP has made genocide of Muslims a basic political pillar.
Read moreThere is a lot of room for a third political party in India.
Read more‘The basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitution of the government.’ George Washington
Read moreThe question of restoring trade with India can be considered within certain parameters.
Read moreAn Indian BrahMos missile landing in Pakistan erodes trust in its missile safety system.
Read moreIn Pakistan, there seems to be a free-for-all for TV channels. It is usual for anchors to argue with guests and promote a certain set of views.
Read moreThe BJP is not the be-all and end-all in India. There are other alternatives that must be explored.
Read moreBased on true events in the 1971 backdrop, writing this article was like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle since the primary narrator…
Read moreThere is a fine line that both India and Russia are walking in the latest global realities.
Read moreRampant inflation, depleting dollar reserves, mounting external debt and shrinking necessities have paralyzed the Sri Lankan economy.
Read moreBound by the same thread, Nepal could learn a few lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Read moreDevelopments in the Maldives could reduce Indian influence.
Read moreThe secret, back-channel dialogue and quiet Track II dialogues alone offer a viable way to overcome the impediments between Pakistan and India.
Read moreBoth Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif left no stone unturned to prove their liberal credentials vis-à-vis India and the USA and they still do so.
Read moreKeeping in view the shift in economic policies, the Pakistan government must focus on sustaining export growth levels and improve the competitiveness as exporters face pressure from regional competitors.
Read moreWithout the help of the international community, Afghanistan will never be able to come out from the political, economic, and humanitarian crises.
Read moreGlobal funding agencies, together with developed countries including China, need to come forward to get the Sri Lankan economy out of a deep economic crisis.
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