India’s Missile into Pakistan – Making the most of an opportunity?

Syed Muhammad Ali, nuclear expert, and director at the Center for Aerospace and Security Studies, in an interview with Najma Minhas, Editor GVS, explains Islamabad’s skepticism towards the Indian explanation following the accidental misfiring of a missile into Pakistan.

Healthy Pakistan: A Win-Win Situation for All

Malnutrition kills over 280,000 children every year; with Iron deficiency a major cause, it only requires a simple change in government policy to ensure the fortification of essential everyday products, including Wheat, Salt, Milk, and Milk Powders.

Ukraine: Did nuclear deterrence breakdown?

Instead of using its vast nuclear capabilities, the nuclear-armed NATO is fighting for its credibility against Russia in Ukraine by other means. NATO is effectively using a hybrid of information, economic, diplomatic, military aid and grey zone warfare to browbeat Russia.

National security and Geo-economics: Pakistan’s economy and ending regional isolation

The economic base of a country is a real determinant of national security expenditures, thus national security gets a larger amount with a rapidly growing size of the economic base, even at a constant or decreasing percentage share.

Pakistan’s National Electricity Plan 2022-2026 in perspective

In order for the economy to emerge stronger out of its current industrialization phase, energy policies must reflect thorough planning for sustainability and effective resource management, along with a formula to reduce the trade deficit and limit borrowing.

COP26 and climate developments in Pakistan

The implementation of COP26 pledges is essential for the states such as Pakistan, as it is one of the most vulnerable states being affected by climate change. One, it must be observed that Pakistan contributes less than 1% to global carbon emissions.