Pakistan’s endeavors to avert humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan

The international humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan must beyond recognizing the Taliban government based on humanity and peace of the world because to be left alone Afghanistan would lead it into chaos and disorder.

Agnipath Scheme: Boon or Bane?

There have been disturbing developments in India over the past few weeks, indicating that India is on the path of going through a major change that will transform society permanently. It will have a long-term impact and the brunt would be faced by the minorities,

The Past comes back to Hound – Lt. Gen. (r) Asad Durrani

Ever heard of an incorrigible sinner who got away every time by seeking forgiveness from the Almighty! Once he was accused of a felony he didn’t commit – and naively prayed for Justice. In all fairness, he had to be hanged for all his past crimes.

How will Turkey and Pakistan relations strengthen further with CPEC?

China came up with a plan One Belt One Road initiative, later known as Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). President Xi Jinping Launched BRI in 2013 intending to introduce a vast collection of development and investment initiatives from East Asia to Europe.

Finding peace through socio-economic development in Balochistan

Over the last few decades efforts have been made by the government of Pakistan to uplift the socio-economic stature of Balochistan and its people. The massive developmental projects have started to uplift the socio-economic status of the province.

Analyzing the flawed Western policies which led to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Russia is a democratic country shunning its past ideology, and should not feel threatened by NATO stepping up in its backyard. The idea which drove this policy was that since the US is the sole superpower and the West won the Cold War.

What does Joe Biden’s visit to Middle East mean for the Muslim world?

The US president Joe Bidden is scheduled for his first-ever official trip to the Middle East on 13-16 July 2022. His first stop will be Israel, where he is to reaffirm his administration's full support for a Jewish state in the heart of the Muslim world.

Geo-economics and geopolitics of US-China competition

The US is employing economic elements to counter China and dilute the importance of the BRI. The Obama Administration’s policy of pivoting Asia was aimed to advance Washington’s geopolitical and geo-economic interest in the region.

How change has been stalled in Pakistan?

The fate of the 220 million Pakistanis hangs in the balance. In a world driven by technology only change is permanent which has been denied to the people in the land of the pure. The enemy is within, there is negativity in the system that must be removed

A smart agitation in Pakistan

The Iranian revolution, like the Bolshevik revolution before it, was anarchy that created a vacuum, and the forces opposed to the Shah ultimately filled this vacuum. The Islamists, being the most organized force, seized power.

How South Korea knows that extended deterrence doesn’t work?

Yoon Suk-yeol, the incumbent president of South Korea, has advocated and aims to pursue a ‘peace through strength’ policy, unlike previous administrations which were more inclined toward a tread with caution approach.

Rethinking the deterrence stability in the Asia-Pacific

The regional states that include China, India, Australia, Japan, and Pakistan are primary stakeholders in restoring the status-quo of deterrence stability with no maritime militarization, extended deployments against regional powers and active confrontations