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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Behind the façade in Pakistan’s politics

On 7th March 2010, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid confessed that her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman did plan a comprehensive conspiracy to break Pakistan into 2 pieces with the help of the Indian government.

The emperor has no clothes: From Pakistan’s perspective

It is not desirable that the powerful military establishment be equated to the emperor, courts, the SCBA, and the opposition leaders to the wise old men. Walking naked on this procession without feeling the nation's pulse will lead to catastrophic outcomes down the road.

Why exports in Pakistan need special attention?

A reliable and supportive energy environment paired with more efficient use of monetary policy and customs tariff can largely improve industrial competitiveness and reverse what appears to be the beginning of Pakistan’s premature deindustrialization.

Israel’s Ukraine conundrum may have implications for Gulf states

Israeli justifications of its attempts to walk a middle ground on the back of efforts to mediate between Mr. Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are wearing thin as prospects evaporate for a negotiated end to the war any time soon.

Talk shows theatrics in Pakistan’s media

The case of electronic news media in Pakistan is peculiar, unfiltered, and often unethical. Apart from delivering news, talkshows are the main source of not just information but also entertainment on various topics and issues concerning the country.

Has social media made young people well-informed citizens?

The use of social media platforms has not equipped the youngsters to be active citizens of society, but it has positively impacted their political awareness and participation. According to an online survey conducted in a rural context of Pakistan.

Election Commission of Pakistan to conduct bye-elections of 123 seats

Mr. Imran Khan has painted himself into a corner, with 123 PTI MNAs having hurriedly resigned from the National Assembly and their resignations being approved early thanks to the acting Speaker's political sympathies.

Ramadan: Health issues and their solutions

Fasting during Ramadan is also known to have a positive effect on health and cleanses the body of harmful toxins. However, eating huge meals during Iftar meals or not hydrating enough between Iftar and Suhoor could lead to health issues or aggravate existing ones.

Looking back at the Indian BrahMos missile crash in Pakistan

It is evident from DG ISPR’s Press Briefing that the missile was detected well inside the Indian territory; however, it is worthy to probe whether any attempt was made by Pakistan to intercept the incoming flying object.

A community of shared future with changing world order

A global security vision has become an important component of a comprehensive approach to national security. When international cooperation and security exchange are implemented, we provide protection of worldwide peace and security as well as the fundamental guidelines.

Consolidating democracy in Pakistan!

The fragile conditions of consolidation have triggered a response from democratic forces to reconfigure and restate the rules of the game by re-negotiating existing power arrangements toward the demands of the constitutional role of each institution.

Is Pakistan another Weimar Republic?

If history is not to be limited to mere teaching in educational institutions, now is the time to learn from our experience and not repeat our past mistakes. Taking stock of what mistakes we had committed in the past.