The hypocritical purview of United States diplomacy
By the same measure, the United States is a hypocrite for advancing its ally via violence on one front while denouncing a rival for the same actions on another. Today, the US sanctions are intended to trip the Russian economy into the abyss.
Leadership Lessons from Imran Khan’s Failure
The way PTI's government was sent packing should not be condoned, and history will be unkind to its main actors. Hence, the public outcry on this travesty of justice, with millions on the street protesting his removal, is understandable.
What’s next after the regime change in Pakistan?
Even before the launching of a confidence motion against his government, Imran Khan, without initially pinpointing, had talked about a foreign hand. His subsequent statements though, and those by his close aides, pointed the smoking gun at the US.
Misfortune of India
Call it the misfortune of India that it is being run by people who are utterly irrational and shortsighted. Only a few Indians have an idea of ​​where Narendra Modi and his gang are taking India. Modi used only the card of religion and came to power again.
Indian state sponsored terrorism and false flag operation
Pakistan on many occasions has provided sufficient evidence to Indian authorities, about Indian covert support in a number of terrorist acts in Pakistan. Hindu fundamentalists were right on the track to instigate proxies against Pakistan after the installation of the Modi government.
Regional Trade hits a Stumbling Block
Businesses have a significant impact on the way we live our lives and enjoy these human rights even it’s enshrined in Article 18 which is very clear in the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 which gives us a right of freedom of trade, business, and profession.
Poverty and Human Development in Pakistan
The ratio of human capital to physical capital determines the country's growth. Physical capital expansion is possible through an increase in human capital, and it enables the long-term poverty alleviation process in a country.
Pakistan’s political crises: What went wrong?
The domestic public and expatriates are visibly angry and frustrated. They are convinced that Imran Khan has been removed through foreign-sponsored regime change facilitated by domestic handlers. They are not ready to digest what they saw happening in Sindh House.
Judiciary and Democracy in Pakistan
In the recent political crisis, the joint opposition parties moved the motion of no-confidence against the incumbent Prime Minister; however, the deputy speaker dismissed the no-trust vote and later the ruling party dissolves the assemblies which created a political vacuum.
It’s Now or Never – Gen. Tariq Khan
We cannot continue living in this environment where the travesty of justice is the order of the day. People such as I stand by PTI today for the right cause; call and we shall be there - it’s time for final closure. It’s now or never, writes Gen Tariq Khan, who retired as head of Pakistan’s Central Command.
How China can avert Afghanistan’s humanitarian crises?
If the Taliban guarantee and respect international norms, do not establish any ties or harbor terrorist groups, maintain peace and do not allow their soil to be used by the terrorist groups, then they should be engaged as a normal state.
Why Imran Khan will be missed?
Observers believe that the opposition intends to introduce electoral reforms of their own accord before the elections by depriving Pakistanis abroad of their right to vote. On the other hand, most opposition leaders also face serious allegations of corruption.