By debunking myths, proposing policy solutions, and emphasizing the need for collaboration, the text outlines a roadmap to reverse the decline and foster sustainable growth in Pakistan's textile industry.
To be sure, the UAE and Saudi Arabia have been helpful, most recently negotiating prisoner swaps between Russia and Ukraine. In the past, the UAE contributed troops to support the United States in Afghanistan.
Islamabad is predicted to comply with his presumably NATO-approved requests due to how beholden it’s since become to the IMF after finally reaching an agreement on disbursing the rest of that Western-controlled group’s promised aid.
Indian jurist, Justice Katju, shares insightful discussions and interviews with renowned Pakistani journalist, Dr. Moeed Pirzada, exploring pressing issues and mutual perspectives between India and Pakistan.
Now, the nation stands at a crossroads once again. It is crucial to put an end to rigged elections and allow the people to determine their own destiny. The quest for true freedom, Haqiqi Azadi, cannot be stopped after all the mess created by the establishment.
Assessing the Implications of Aligning with the United States on Regional Alliances. India's growing alignment with the United States is reshaping its position within regional alliances such as BRICS and SCO.
In today's interconnected world, the West's hypocrisy and double standards have become increasingly apparent, jeopardizing its soft power and global influence. While Western officials publicly denounce the burning of religious texts.
In the decade since Egypt has practically become an unofficial member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), so closely is it nowadays financially and militarily connected to that bloc’s dual Saudi-Emirati core.
In the realm of Pakistani politics, the concept of a level playing field remains elusive. As the parties in power convene in Dubai to strategize for the upcoming electoral contest, concerns regarding fairness and impartiality come to the forefront.
The United States’ key allies, the EU and Japan, appear to have taken the lead in attempting to regain credibility and trust. So far, they have taken small steps, but, by and large, they have yet to put their mouth where their mouth is.