Op-Ed

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Revival of Regionalism

Fortunately, Islamabad foreign policy pundits have effectively forged its diplomatic presence in the Eurasian region and around the world by…

1 week ago
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No More Empty Promises

The Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement on climate change, was signed on January 11, 1997 in Kyoto, Japan to limit…

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Fading Traditional Classroom

Recent closure by the government of Punjab has forced our classrooms to be shut down once again because of the…

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Lights, Camera, Propaganda!

Recently, I started watching a Bollywood film 'Article 370' on Netflix, which undoubtedly serves as a propaganda piece against Pakistan…

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Why Pakistan Needs More Judges in SC

The judiciary in Pakistan is one of the pillars of the state responsible for upholding the rule of law, ensuring…

2 weeks ago
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Political Vicissitudes and the 26th Amendment

Pakistan's constitutional history is filled with a recurring cycle of the same power struggles. The 1973 Constitution established a parliamentary…

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Gwadar: A Zero-Sum Game

Pakistan's inability to maintain a sound relationship with its neighbours is a real cause for concern. Our leadership has always…

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Balochistan’s Real Enemy

A suicide bombing, orchestrated by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), at the Quetta Railway Station, on Saturday, resulted in the…

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BRICS at the Helm

It is relatively common for us to forget the recent past. The Western world formerly lauded the emergence of a…

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Terrorism and Balochistan

Balochistan is in the headlines for very wrong reasons once again. This time it was an attack at Quetta railway…

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