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Wheat in Pakistan — quo vadis?
The abolition of government procurement was a shock to the system
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Securing our national security through economic stability
Further challenges include ongoing energy shortages and poor infrastructure.
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K-P is abandoning children
Over 5,000 schools in K-P operate without a single watt of electricity.
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The secret of China's success
China wants to have peace with its neighbours so that it can focus on its economic progress and development.
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From Russia, with Love
Pakistan has strategic space and a unique opportunity to outflank India in the heart of Eurasia
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South Asia's David vs Goliath
This confrontation was a focal event in South Asian security and Indo-Pak relations.
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Reimagining institutions
Academic institutions are built over a long time.
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Humanity on the line: true cost of a third world war
Unlike the first two world wars, a third global conflict would almost certainly involve nuclear weapons
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Pakistan's missed climate opportunity
Anyone concerned about animal welfare often faces the objection that human lives are at stake
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Islamic state and the Muslim world
There was an enormous cultural difference between the members of these two communities.
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The Greater Bairam: a festival of inclusivity
The Muslims observe the Greater Bairam, known as the Eid-ul-Adha
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Latin America: Beijing's narrative is dominating Washington's
One recent example of the China-LAC cooperation is development of Chancay Port in Peru.
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India — indiscretion or prudence
PM Modi's intentions about Pakistan have always been questionable.
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Digital border and human security
A human-centric approach to national security requires safeguarding citizens' rights and freedoms.
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Weekly delusion
Loadshedding is another story. Don't even get me started on that.
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India's water war: time for justice, not aggression
This isn't merely a technical dispute over hydro projects.
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Military notes — perceptual battle between India and Pakistan
The 16-hour skirmish diminished India's role as a counterbalance to China
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Why Dr AQ Khan still matters
The professionalism and precision of the PAF silenced the aggressive posturing of the Indian military
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Slavery disguised as freedom
Freedom inside the minds of the American kids is to read Tom Clancy and watch Breaking Bad.
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Roots of Indian rage
It is in this general backdrop that two major ideologies slowly came to take centre stage in India.
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Why Awami League banned again
The ban on Awami League will have three major ramifications
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The border bully
Social media added fuel to the fire.
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The two ladders
A ladder many of us climb through sheer luck and good fortune
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Indus river crisis: a call to action for Pakistan
Rpidly growing population, rampant pollution is intensifying climate change by pushing Indus system towards crisis
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Amid rivalry with India, it's time to focus on geo-economics
Pakistan and India are both members of regional organisations such as SCO and SAARC
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What an incentivised or a punished Iran means for ME
A war in the Middle East would be bad news for the Chinese economy.
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The nation created by Jinnah
No external power can now diminish the worth and mettle of its people.
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What's next for South Asia?
India alone has 140 million people living in the extreme poverty.
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Rethinking the Kashmir dispute post-Pahalgam
Maybe it is time to revisit the four-point formula put forth during the Musharraf era
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Unlocking student potential through rewarding internships
The core issue is simple: Pakistan lacks national laws to protect interns.
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The politics behind Indo-Pak war
A fulsome economy alone cannot pass for greatness














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