OIC & Abraham Accord on August 21, 2020The problems of Palestine and Kashmir are still alive and unresolved despite elapse of more than seventy years. Thepeople of these two lands are sacrificing their lives andhave been denied from their legitimate rights. But their voice is weak and lack solid support of the Muslim countries as they are divided into camps and groups.Thus […]
U.S Democracy and Might threatened? on June 28, 2020John Bolton’s book has initiated a new discussion about the future of the United States, including its democratic system. According to it, US President Donald Trump has asked the President of China to help his re-election in general elections to be held this year. This statement has raised a question mark on the US political […]
China fights back on April 27, 2020Coronavirus has been contained and economic activities restored in the epicenter of the virus as Wuhan city returns to normal life. China wall began receiving visitors. These are a few glimpses of success of China against COVID-19. It is said the virus began from Wuhan city of China and subsequently spread to other parts of […]
National or personal interest on March 4, 2020The world is facing violence. It may be either outcome of public policy or action/reaction of an individual(s). One factor is common in both. They understand that their actions are in their respective nations’ interest. Before proceeding ahead let us analyse the term of national interest. It is main basis and instrument of foreign policy. […]
Kashmir: failure of global conscience on February 5, 2020Kashmiris are still away from their due right. As they are fighting unarmed, they may not be termed as ‘terrorists’. They have failed to attract the world attention as the globe is divided on the basis of economic, political and religious interests. International conscience may work subject to permission of a few powers who govern […]
US-Iran tension and Japan on January 12, 2020The recent tension between the US and Iran has a rich background. It seems to be an episode of a series of the worsening situation in the Middle East, which may leave a global impact. Japan may not be an exception. 2019 was important for bilateral relations between Japan and Iran. Both countries established diplomatic […]
Supremacy on trade routes on December 2, 2019The strategy of controlling warm waters is not a new phenomena. Various ideas and ways were adopted by the powers in this regard. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Free Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) seem two vehicles to extend economic sphere of influence with exposition of trade for all. The Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean […]
Trade and Human Rights on October 2, 2019After the disintegration of the Soviet Union and 9/11 happenings, the world is continuously in process of change. It has not stabilised yet as was witnessed during the bipolar world (1945-1989). However, one thing has become clear that economically strong country may influence the global affairs. Such status must not be at the cost of […]
Democracy & extremism on September 17, 2019With the dawn of the 21st century, new challenges have defied the world order. These challenges are important to the survival of global political, social, cultural and economic order. Democracy is not an exception. Generally, democracy is defined as a government of the people by the people and for the people. It may be explained […]
Extremism & Nuclear Assets on September 8, 2019Extremism is detrimental to existence of human beings. It is not acceptable in any form. It is threat to the survival of mankind now days with more intensity. It has raised question mark on security of countries and strategic assets. Pakistan and India are two important nuclear countries of international community. Both have various outstanding […]