Shazia Syed – CEO of Unilever Pakistan Foods Limited: Celebrating Pakistani Women

Shazia Syed serves as Chief Executive Officer of Unilever Pakistan Foods Limited since March 7, 2016 and its Executive Director since April 20, 2014....

Roshaneh Zafar – Founder of Kashf Foundation: Celebrating Pakistani Women

Founder of Kashf Foundation, Roshaneh is a development activist in Pakistan, working in the field of women's economic empowerment. She set up the Kashf...

Raheela Zarmeen Ahmadzai – Pakistani Footballer: Celebrating Pakistani Women

Twenty-year-old Raheela Zarmeen is a Pakistani footballer and the football manager of the Pakistan women's national football team and Balochistan United FC. Princess Rubina...

Namira Salim – First Pakistani Astronaut: Celebrating Pakistani Women

She completed her intermediate studies from the Government Commerce College, Karachi, Bachelors in International Business at Hofstra University, New York and studied Masters in...

Ayesha Farooq – Fighter Pilot: Celebrating Pakistani Women

Flight Lieutenant Ayesha Farooq was the first female to become a fighter pilot in Pakistan Air Force and in fact, in all of South...

Democratizing the Judicial Process – Indian Courts Exercise of Suo Motu Powers

An advocate of the Indian Supreme Court explains the evolution of suo motu powers under Indian courts in the past 40 years in order to enforce part 3 of the constitution which has led them to usurp into areas that hitherto were the prerogative of the legislature and executive.

The Afghan Peace Puzzle: Where Do We Go from Here?

Pakistan’s former Ambassador to Afghanistan analyses the peace talks between the Taliban and the U.S. and warns that the path to reconciliation still remains arduous.

“Rising Hindutva” and its Impact on the Region

As the world witnesses yet another warmongering from Modi’s India after the Pulwama attack in Kashmir, by a young Kashmiri suicide bomber. Hali’s book traces the evolution of the Hindu right-wing movement from the sidelines of politics to the mainstream; Ambassador Ashraf Jehangir eloquently phrases it as ‘India’s main vehicle for the realization of its great power aspirations.’

Fill your wandering souls with Pakistan’s natural wonders

Be it K-2, 2nd highest peak of the world, or Swat, Switzerland of the east, Pakistan is known for its scenic views, green meadows, and rocky mountains. Travelers from all over the globe come and savor their nature-loving soul. Pakistan mountains, plains, plateaus, and deserts; all calls to the wandering souls of travelers.

The historical administrative division: Kalat

Book the next flight to Balochistan as we meander on the Makran coastal highway taking in Balochistan’s spectacular natural sights from the Princess of Hope to Pakistan’s own Sphinx. Then we move onto Kalat to spend time in the man-made beauties of the Kalat Palace and Kojak Tunnel.

Oscar 2019: Breakdown

This year’s Academy Awards proved to be quite interesting. Unlike last year’s awards, there was certainly more going on this time terms of surprises...