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Thursday, November 6, 2025

Economic future of Afghanistan: Linked with CPEC, Pakistan and the region

Mir Mohammad Ali Khan, a geo-strategic analyst argues that with the US exit from Afghanistan this region is now ready to emerge as a powerful economic block consisting of Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Iran and Russia with huge challenges for the US and Indian strategy.

Pakistan and Russia not “racist” against Afghan refugees – Andrew Korybko

Andrew Korybko, a Russia-based American Analyst, argues that Pakistan and Russia's refusal to take in Afghan refugees does not make them "racist" or "Islamophobic" as Western media alleges. The two countries are genuinely concerned about terrorist infiltration.

Gen. Zia introduced Celebrations of 14th August have eroded its historic sanctity!

Farid A Malik, Ex-President Science Foundation argues, in the background of hooliganism at Minar-e-Pakistan, that Gen. Zia, the country’s third military usurper introduced public celebrations on 14th August, to divert attention away from his suppressive rule. His selfish politics destroyed the dignity of Independence Day.

Combating the challenge of food insecurity

Tariq Mahmood Khan, a lecturer at the University of Central Punjab, Faisalabad Campus, discusses the growing concern of food insecurity across the world. He further explains what part Covid 19 and climate change have played in increasing this issue and how can we resolve this problem.

Pakistanis must not draw wrong conclusions from Taliban victory– Lt. Gen. Tariq Khan

Gen. Tariq Khan, ex-head Pakistan's Central Command warns all those celebrating American defeat, he argues that Pakistanis must not draw wrong lessons from Taliban victory, situation is fluid and Pakistan needs to help bring stability in Afghanistan for its own peace and prosperous future.

The battle of Tribal Islam vs Settled Islam in Afghanistan

The rapidity with which the Western alliance dislodged the Taliban regime in 2001 pales in comparison to the rapidity with which the Taliban retook...

Comprehending a bleak picture of Afghanistan

The current seizure of the Afghanistan capital Kabul by the Taliban is an event no less important than 9/11 as it has the potential...

The growing concern of bribery in Pakistan

As nothing moves without bribery in the land of the pure,  for the purpose of survival, it is important to deal with it. My...

The shattered American dreams

Americans are in habit of creating an enemy and then launch a media campaign to defame and distort the enemy image. The bais and...

“Stop blame game & lets build Afghanistan”- Dr. Atia Kazmi

Dr Atia Ali Kazmi, a Senior Policy Analyst at NUST, thinks that countries should accept the ground reality of Taliban returning to power after 20 years. Instead of focusing on the blame game, measures need to be taken for the social, economical, and political development of Afghanistan.

Evaluating changing global power dynamics and Pakistan’s foreign policy

The rise and fall of great powers change the dynamics of world politics. When the key players in the global system rise or fall,...

The choked filters of the State of Pakistan

The filters of Pakistan have been contaminated with repeated measures of corruption, so a mere oil change is only a short-term fix. There is...