Is assassination a tool to kill a foe or an idea?

The story of Haviland Qabil seems to be a good example to start with the topic of this article. Simply the story goes like this. ‘Habil – a shepherd, offered a healthy ram as his best sacrifice.

New survey shows nation’s full confidence in Imran Khan

The data presented a favorable picture for PTI and revealed that former Prime Minister Imran Khan has strong public backing.

Pakistan’s textile industry’s battle with global environmental challenges

APTMA's Secretary General Shahid Sattar, along with Noreen Akhtar, breaks down the three major global environmental challenges associated with Pakistan’s textile industry; Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions; water consumption patterns; and land use changes.

Pakistan’s Digital Emergency: We Need to Act Now

The telecom industry’s commitment to the country and the Digital Pakistan agenda is unwavering. However, their declining health can only be revived by prioritizing connectivity as an essential human right. Policymakers should act now or risk going offline.

APTMA Elects New Vice Chairman

Mr. Naseem brings to this charge vast industry and management experience. He has served in diverse public enterprises in various capacities.

Liz Truss becomes British PM narrowly defeats Indian origin, Rishi Sunak

Liz Truss might discover that, as UK's prime minister, she must take a larger diversity of party viewpoints into account.

India’s Sweet Pleasure of Overtaking U.K. as World’s Fifth Largest Economy

IMF released figures in September 2022 showing that India overtook the U.K. to become the fifth-largest economy in the world.

APTMA Elects a New Chairman

Mr. Asif Inam will lead Pakistan’s most important and influential textile exporting association from October onwards. He brings vast business and management experience at a time when the association faces the challenges of a troubled economy.

Inflation Reduction Act: Pharma Companies in Hot Water?

The IRA is meant to help lower the cost of prescription drugs. It will ensure that Medicare recipients are supported with catastrophic drug costs by phasing in a cap for out-of-pocket expenses at $2000 by 2025.

Syed Javed Anwar: The man who Pledged 10 million $US in Imran khan Telethon

Javed Anwar is the man who pledges $10 million to the flood-affected persons in Pakistan in the first telethon conducted by Imran khan.

IMF Resumes its Extended Fund Facility for Pakistan

Shehbaz Sharif's government, after much bickering and infighting, on July 13, 2022, finally reached a staff-level agreement on policies to complete the combined 7th and 8th reviews of Pakistan's EFF.

1965: Right War at the Wrong Time

Reflecting back after fifty-seven years, one can argue that, from Pakistan’s perspective, this was the right war fought at the wrong time.