| Welcome to Global Village Space

Friday, July 4, 2025

Playing games in NATO: Turkey eyes its role in a new world order

Mr. Erdogan risks fueling a debate about Turkey's membership in NATO, much like Prime Minister Victor Orban's opposition to a European embargo of Russian energy has raised questions about Hungary's place in the EU

The orphan and stillborn National Security Policy of Pakistan 2022-2026

The bureaucracy must occupy its rightful place and stand up for the rights of the people of Pakistan and their aspirations else, history will never forgive them for not providing leadership at a time when the nation needed it the most.

Why Afghanistan needs special attention from international community?

The uncompromising attitude of the Taliban is no surprise. Afghanistan is in their possession, they strut through it, arrogant, their heads raised high, trampling the citizens like a wild bull. They won this country and can do whatever they want and no one dares to oppose them.

Why Pakistan opted for nuclear weapons test in 1998?

The world has clearly witnessed Pakistan’s responsible behavior in the Indian Accidental Missile Launch episode on 9th Mar 2022. Additionally, Pakistan categorically shuns down any speculations regarding the arms race and calls for a non-discriminatory approach while handling nuclear issues.

International Day for Biological Diversity

We need to create and raise awareness; we have to prescribe chapters in our national curriculum about it. We can handle it by protecting natural resources along with plantation campaigns. The recent heavy spell is a hint toward climate change.

Why Pakistan should take its baloch citizens more seriously?

According to Dr. Kaiser Bengali, an economist with 40 years of experience in teaching, research, and policy advice, there are an estimated 1.5 million families living in Balochistan and a job in each family can bring financial stability to these families.

The road map for Shahbaz Sharif’s government

The government needs to act decisively and rapidly, first to secure the economic bailout package from the IMF and then to carry it forward successfully. There will be very difficult economic and political decisions to take for this government.

The social polarization and Pakistan’s present political turmoil

On 22 April 1977, Bhutto imposed martial law on Karachi and two other major Pakistani cities to evade mounting pressure on him to resign. An Army spokesman said the military rule was going into effect immediately in Karachi, Lahore, and Hyderabad

The political engineering in Pakistan – Lt. Gen. (r) Asad Durrani

Based on the best available assessment Yahya Khan agreed to hold them in 1970. He had been assured that a hung parliament, which would let the military strongman continue ruling the roost, was the most likely outcome.

Is Pakistan heading towards water bankruptcy?

Climate change has been causing weather pattern shifts in different parts of the country which requires focused solutions not one size fits all ones.KetiBunder, located near the Arabian Sea, has been hit by frequent seasonal/tropical storms

The “Absolutely not” patriots vs the “Absolutely Yes” in Pakistan

Many are aware that Pakistan is standing on a dangerous precipice of either reverting back to an era where corrupt elites subordinate to western dictates ensured their enslavement in a cycle of poverty and degradation.

Delimitations in Jammu and Kashmir

Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) is a contentious issue between Pakistan and India that has been recognized by India as a contentious issue at the international forum including the United Nations.