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Monday, September 15, 2025

Deteriorating Pak-Afghan ties and the China factor

All three countries share borders and they are common neighbors of each other. The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is around 2500 km, known as the Durand Line, which is often disputed by Afghanistan.

Lahore: The new hotspot of Pakistan’s politics?

Now it is IK leading the charge. He has decided to contest himself from all the thirty-three seats vacated by his party men. Despite threats to his life, he will be campaigning all over the country.

‘Saudi First’ aid policy marries geopolitics with economics

For Saudi Arabia, Lebanon is about countering Iran and its Lebanese Shiite proxy, Hezbollah, a powerful militia and political movement with significant influence in government and the country’s power structure.

Analyzing the development of autonomous weapons

Major Powers have started the global race of autonomous weapon systems. When one state develops an autonomous weapon in response, other states perceive it as a threat,

Houbara Hunting: The petro Sheikhs arrive for their favorite winter sport

As a result of extensive hunting and poaching, the population of Asian Houbara Bustard, according to the International Fund for Houbara Conservation (IFHC), has dwindled to roughly 42,000.

Precision medicines and it’s implication for national security

The knowledge and technology used in precision medicine could be misused to develop biological weapons, so countries need to implement measures to prevent the misuse of these tools and technologies.

A case for small scale nuclear reactors for economic growth in Pakistan

Small-scale nuclear reactors, also known as micro-reactors or small modular reactors (SMRs), have the potential to revolutionize the way Pakistan generates and distributes electricity.

Rise of fascism in Germany, 1918-1933, Part 4

Ludendorff fell into the trap, allowing Hitler to eliminate his last rival on the far-right, which unfortunately helped the Nazi leader on the path to total power.

Power outage in Pakistan: Where is our country heading?

Two major power failures within a period of two years raise questions if these happened solely due to Pakistan’s antiquated, inefficient, and grossly mismanaged power distribution system, or if were there other reasons.

Understanding India’s stance on Ukraine crises

India has always maintained a non-aligned foreign policy, but the Russian invasion of Ukraine has put pressure on New Delhi to choose a side and brought India's long-standing ties with Russia

Russian-Pakistani Economic & Energy Cooperation Just Took A Great Leap Forward

A delegation, led by Russian Energy Minister Nikolay Shulginov, called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Lahore and discussed cooperation in various fields to strengthen Pak-Russia relations.

Inclusive and green pathways crucial for Pakistan’s industrial progress

The high inflation rate prompted the government to implement the energy price relief plan, which ballooned the already high fiscal expenditures and fiscal space has been shrinking rapidly.