The Irrelevant Pakistan on March 15, 2023In August 2021, when the United States had to expedite its withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan, with the supposed leverage it had over the Afghan Taliban, came to the forefront as a saviour for many a foreign nationals stuck in the country. Later that year and in the March of 2022, Pakistan hosted two OIC conferences […]
Remove hatred and make good memories on November 7, 2020“Things end but memories last forever.” Said Kumar Milan and no doubt this is a very meaningful quote. Really our things can end time can fly even people can also pass away but the only thing which always stays with us is our memories, nobody can steal them from us. Every one has some good […]
Post pandemic BRI and Pakistan’s options on August 12, 2020China’s Belt and Route Initiative (BRI) is one project that has shaken the status-quo by challenging traditional concepts of power in recent years. As Covid-19 has jeopardized the world, with its vast range of implications for sectors other than health, the future of traditional development projects seems bleak. The impact of the pandemic on economies […]
South Asia’s covid responses; a comparison of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka on July 9, 2020As COVID-19 brought the developed world to its knees the challenge is far bigger for the developing world. Countries that are already struggling with their enormous populations, high rate of poverty, unemployment, impacts of Climate Change and security challenges of all types imaginable. South Asia as a sub-region stands in the same line. The impacts […]
Corona’s coup on the current world order — II on April 10, 2020The world has seen a rise in populist politics all over as refugee crises worsened, with the threat of global terrorism and the 2008 economic fallout at the back. From Trump winning a majority in the US owing to his hard-line stance on Mexican immigrants flooding the job market and threats of Islamic radicalism materialising […]
Coronavirus’ coup on the current world order — I on April 4, 2020COVID-19 has brought life, health systems and economies of the world to their knees, putting entire countries on a halt, albeit a majority of the affected are highly developed. The spectrum of the problem is huge; around 199 countries and territories have already been hit by the pandemic with the number of affected cases and […]
Globalization is Here to Stay on March 28, 2020COVID-19’s is on a rampage since the beginning of the year 2020. Countries are struggling to find a cure or at least some reassurance to calm the people. But despite, the massive campaigns and requests, people are not calming down. They are putting pressure on governments to speed up the processes and provide some plausible […]
Looking ahead of the Doha deal on March 12, 2020February ended with jubilation for many across the world, as the United States of America and the Afghan Taliban signed a peace deal, apparently putting an end to the 18-year-long war, fought on the land rightly called “the graveyard of empires”. A recent testimony to which came from US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, right […]
To be or not to be; USA-Iran tensions and Pakistan’s options on January 15, 2020US-Iran relations have kept the countries in the region on their toes for more than half a century now. From USA’s involvement in the overthrowing of the government of Prime Minister Mossadegh, a secular political leader of Iran who sought to nationalize Iran’s oil industry, in 1953 to US sanctions on Iran’s oil export and […]
Before it is too late on December 28, 2019Yesterday, I was taking a look at my Instagram account and almost every child in their stories had updated about crush, boyfriend, girlfriend, breakup and etc. After looking at all this I was just shocked that what has happened to our new generation, but then I realized that there is nothing to be shocked because […]