Monkeypox: Another challenge that lies ahead

The first case of Monkeypox was identified in humans in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and since then, there have been several outbreaks reported in different parts of the world.

Unveiling ‘Western Narrative’ Building Strategies

The United States and other western countries have committed several international crimes and violated the UN charter, but neither substantial action is taken against them nor are they designated as terrorists.

Revisiting the 18th Amendment of Pakistan

In the constitutional history of Pakistan 18th amendment is considered as one of the landmark amendments. It has impacted the state variously in various aspects. Politically, it has integrated the state and strengthened the federation.

The dentistry conundrum in Pakistan

Every year, hundreds and thousands of students enroll in dental schools across Pakistan, some with a passion for reforming the oral health care sector while others with aspirations of lucrative economic opportunities.

Why Bangladesh won’t face a Sri Lanka-style crisis?

In economic terms, conventional wisdom is that foreign debt of up to 70% of a country's gross domestic product (GDP) is manageable and the risk of economic distress is low. The figure for Bangladesh is just 44%.

Recalibrating the Middle Eastern order

The US wishes to redefine its position in the Middle East ceding the region, not to Russia and China’s influence. With the multi-thematic cooperation with Israel and regional countries, the US is recalibrating the Middle Eastern order.

Growing menace of polarized politics in Pakistan

Various informal tactics and illegitimate ways are being explored in the political arena to sit on the throne and create obstructions for other contenders through witch-hunting and social engineering.

Futile effects of Financial times article for PTI

Two specific payments have been mentioned in the article, one by a Pakistani individual Ejaz Shafi and the other by a company owned by a Pakistani Arif Naqvi. Arif Naqvi was a regular attendee at World Economic Forum at Davos.

CPEC: How it will impact Pakistani society?

There are many instances when Pakistani people unfeelingly adopted the different aspects of foreign culture only to the dismay of a few intellectuals who are particularly sensitive about the local culture and traditions.

How drones and transport could reshape Eurasian geopolitics?

The Ukraine crisis has given a new lease on life to the INSTC, a 7,200-kilometre patchwork of independently operated railroads, highways, and maritime routes that connect Russia and India through Iran.

The magic wand for Pakistan’s economic woes

Sellable IT skills should be a part of the school and college curriculum, to promote the learning of earning skills and financial responsibility in the youth, which is a much-needed cultural shift in our society.

Game of resource control in the Middle East

Great powers had always contested to take control of the Middle East region as it was the hub of economic resources. The region has a long history of civilization, colonialization, and interstate conflicts.