Hagia Sophia Controversy and Way Forward in Light of Islam’s Dictum on August 6, 2020Hagia Sophia, an Orthodox Christian Church, was built by Byzantine Empire in the 6th century CE in Constantinople (now Istanbul). It was the largest Christian Church in the Byzantine Empire until the fall of Constantinople to Ottomans. In 1453, after conquering Constantinople Ottoman, Sultan Mehmed II changed it into a mosque. In 1935, the secular […]
Impoverishing through exploitative trade liberalization on July 19, 2020If you aim to intercept Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese Forward, you have to be like Buffon, a potent Italian Goalkeeper. Likely, when you are operating in an open economy under the pretext of trade liberalisation, you, being a domestic industrial unit, can defend your market share, revenues, and products, if and only if, you produce […]
What should be Pakistan’s Modus Operandi: An IMF-Sponsored Currency Devaluation or State-Sponsored Industrial Reforms? on July 8, 2020Economic growth is of paramount importance for the economic vitality of any country around the globe. Strong economic growth increases the tax revenue for government; the wealth of the country and its population and savings to be invested in the domestic markets and business. In this regard, growth in exports is like a prerequisite for […]