Saudi crown prince shifts into high gear on multiple fronts
Forty-one percent of young Gulf Arabs, including Saudis, said religion was the most important element of their identity, with nationality, family and/or tribe, Arab heritage, and gender lagging far behind.
Analyzing the COAS visit to the US
Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is in the United States on a five-day trip in yet another sign of stepped-up efforts by both the sides to improve their fraught and difficult relations.
Russia-China alliance and the global balance of power
Change in power equation brings about security dilemma for weaker states, so they will embark on a policy of armament to beef up their national security or bandwagon with other big powers to even up the power configuration.
Media’s share in Pakistan’s up for grab power-matrix
In ancient Greece, the Sophists were considered orators, public speakers, and mouths for hire. They were known for giving the spin to their speech – a skill that came to be known as rhetoric.
The chronicles of audio leaks in Pakistan
As soon as the files came began circulating on Pakistani social media, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb played down the matter, saying the files have nothing incriminating or illegal in them.
Analyzing India’s 76 billion USD Defence Budget
Out of the almost 80 billion USD, the Indian Army was chosen to be allocated 56 percent, amounting to around 45 billion USD. The army has more than 1.2 million active troops and such an allocation of funds seems realistic.
Is Pakistan becoming a dumping ground of waste?
Effective waste management measures can be a compelling tool for Pakistan in meeting its international environmental obligations and achieving the SDGs, thereby positively contributing to environmental and climate security.
How Pakistani society has failed to protect its women
Patriarchy, sexism and misogyny entailing the 'Boys will be boys' attitude is a kind of deep conditioning that is rooted in our South Asian culture. Women are increasingly falling prey to toxic masculinity.
How solitude helps in productivity and creativity
In the midst of all the noise, productivity and creativity become impossible to reach. Solitude is the most suitable solution to increase productivity and stimulate creativity.
Intensifying maximum pressure on Myanmar military for regime change
The military junta's disdain for democratic principles and human rights must not go unpunished democratic countries of the world must continue to stand by them externally.
India-Bangladesh Relations through the lens of win-win outcomes
Following its declaration in December 1971, Bangladesh's independence was first acknowledged by India. In South Asia, these two nations have historically had a shared border.
Floods in Pakistan: Global response and responsibilities
Save the Children Country Director in Pakistan Khuram Gondal said that “Pakistan is now in the grip of a major health emergency, and we are seeing children dying from water-borne diseases every day".