One-third of world’s stunted children live in PakistanIn the short-term, being stunted means a child is more likely to get, and then five times more likely to die of, diarrhea. And it is a vicious cycle. Just five episodes of diarrhea before a child's se...
Afghan imbroglio: a historical viewAfghanistan's problem started soon after the death of its founder Ahmad shah Abdali in 1747-1773. The problem aggravated during the reign of Zaman Shah, the grandson of Ahmad shah and son of Timur Sha...
Transgenders in Pakistan; challenges and prospectsPakistan documented its transgender population for the first time in the 2017 census. It has estimated their number to be over 10,000. As per these counts, transgenders cover 0.005 percent of the tota...
CPEC and Its benefitsPakistan and China have been maintaining and developing friendly and supportive relations for the past many decades. Both are carrying these distinguished bilateral relationships by consistently build...