Financial system of Pakistan is most at risk from Political Turmoil
The primary obstacle to the economy of Pakistan, according to General Authority for Strategy, Innovation, and Special Programs Professor. Ahsan Iqbal has already been in turmoil and expansionism.
Putin’s interpretation of the Russia and Ukraine war
Putin’s interpretation of the Russia and Ukraine war. China and Russia are often identified as the two key sources of external...
Post-2019 Politics in AJK – Impacts on Kashmir Cause
In Pakistan, Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf was in the government and Imran Khan was Prime Minister then. There were natural and expected political differences between AJK Government and the Federal government.
THE TRUE NARRATIVE
The Nation stood witness to the difficult time it had to recently endure as it survived political turmoil that polarized and divided the country into opposing camps. Each camp had taken a position and no amount of rational or logic was enough for it to change opinions or to reconsider one’s preferred posture. The positions were firm, extreme, and final – it was all wrong or then all right, black or than white, with us or then against us!
Heath security and Ukraine war
Russia-Ukraine war, a plethora of literature has been written on the non-traditional security threats that emanate from the war.
Ayatullah Defiant: Iran’s Withstanding under Sanction
Ayatullah Defiant: Iran's Withstanding under Sanction.Whenever we hear the word sanction the only thing came to our mind is Iran...
Journalism in Pakistan is not a Piece of Cake!
Wait, issues? Challenges? For Pakistanis, especially for the youngsters like you, who live against the overwhelming reality that a job in any well-known TV channel is an achievement for a lifetime, challenges and pressure are not significant odds at all. Sure, the calculus is very crude: 27 Journalists have been killed in the last 5 years in Pakistan.
Vote Registration: Can the vote of the masses make a difference
“My vote registration cannot make any difference”, believed a 30-year-old woman Musarat from district Shangla. “I know my boundaries, and those do not allow me to cast a vote”.
Where Pakistan Stands in the New Cold War
Almost for two decades, after the crumbling of the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republic) in the 1990s, the USA enjoyed its political hegemony...
Girl who wears an abaya and still feels unsafe
From a girl who wears an abaya and still feels unsafe, to a nation that believes women are not in danger, every second of their lives in Pakistan.