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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Is US really involved in Pakistan’s political turmoil?

This is the high time for the nation to stand and compel political stakeholders to give a unanimous message to the west and Europe that: Pakistan is an absolutely independent sovereign state; no one can dictate its foreign policy.

BRI through the lens of Russia-Ukraine conflict

Encompassing 140 countries, the aftermath of the conflict will not only put a dent in the economic prowess of China but a surfeit of other countries. For China, the expansive flat Russian land serves as a viable route into the prosperous European markets.

East vs. West: A new world order in the offing – Gen. Tariq Khan

The Russo-Ukraine world has shaken up the globe in more ways than one and it will never be the same again. A new world order will emerge where the East and the West will have defined lines separating one world from the other, writes Gen Tariq Khan.

How US national interests are in danger?

Given the evidence available, no honorable, God-fearing and devoted Pakistani will stand in defense of any conspiracy against the current government. It would be wise to call for an in-depth analysis of our entire political system to find out a workable solution.

Economic repercussions of Russia-Ukraine crisis on Pakistan

In such a scenario, the Pakistani rupee would potentially depreciate rapidly and would force the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to tighten its monetary policy. These circumstances will have a negative impact on the living standards of Pakistani citizens.

The curious case of a secret letter to Imran Khan

When Imran khan took over, this state and its security establishment were almost sure that they were nearing complete isolation of Pakistan on the international front. This isolation's objective was that Pakistan would bend the knee and start living on Indian terms in the region.

How Israel is key to the security of Gulf autocracies?

The Saudi-led coalition on Tuesday declared a one-month ceasefire during the holy month of Ramadan during a summit of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council that groups Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman.

Analyzing the explosive internal situation of Pakistan

Incumbent govt confined the threat perception to India only, while everyone in the streets knew that it is the USA that calls all the shots. The US barred its teeth in 2011 and never spared an opportunity to cause harm to Pakistan.

A call for bilateral agreement on cruise missile pre-notification between India and Pakistan

In a statement, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, criticized India's revised justification for the missile launch into Pakistani territory and stressed that the situation was much too critical to be treated lightly.

One year of African Continental Free Trade Area: Opportunities for Pakistan

With a shift from geopolitics toward the geo-economics of the AfCFTA, the agreement comes in tandem with Pakistan’s Engage Africa policy’ which revolves around economic engagement with the continent - with the aim to boost its trade with Africa more than two-fold by 2025.

Slanted Journalism: On-air advocates of political parties

This state of affairs has not only given birth to fake news but has also made it difficult for the common man to distinguish between truth and falsehood. In recent weeks, however, accusations of bias in political news reporting have intensified.

Building climate change resilience: Policy measures by US Navy

By the same token, the US Navy announced the Great Green Fleet initiative in 2009. Using a blend of biofuel and conventional fuel in a 50/50 mixture, it aimed to launch a Carrier Strike Group showcasing energy efficiency in propulsion and operational procedures.