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Monday, December 29, 2025

Why Pakistan’s water crisis needs urgent attention?

Tariq Mahmood Khan highlights that despite having more glaciers than anywhere else in the world and its location in the Indus River Basin, Pakistan is at risk of acute water scarcity.

Identifying the criminals that are living abroad

Asad Hussain, a practicing lawyer in Pakistan highlights the criminals that are living abroad and the nature of their crimes. These criminals are not just politicians from Pakistan but from across the world.

Reshuffling of bureaucracy: A much needed change?

Dr. Farid A Malik, an Ex-Chairman of Pakistan Science Foundation discusses how reshuffling is not the solution to achieve good governance. In fact, the focus should be on the monitoring and supervision of the appointed bureaucrats.

The beginning of a new era in Afghanistan

Rustam Shah Mohmand, a specialist in Afghanistan and Central Asian Affairs talks about the remarkable victory of the Taliban and their new rule in Afghanistan.

How can Pakistan balance foreign loans with sustainable growth?

According to Shahid Sattar, an Executive Director & Secretary General of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA), Pakistan’s foreign debt sustainability indicators have worsened significantly with external debt peaking at 159% of total reserves.

Identifying the gap between expectations and reality in the job market

The fresh graduates and job seekers can seamlessly sail through the turbulent times by embracing the uncertainty and abridging the gap between expectations and the new reality.

Indian military modernization and threat to South Asia strategic stability

The writer explains that the recent Indian military modernization plans have posed threats to South Asian strategic stability as India aims to become a regional hegemon and fight a two-front war with Pak-China.

Debunking myths about the Afghanistan debacle

Dr. Aalia Sohail Khan, a former Vice-Chancellor of  Rawalpindi University Pakistan talks about the myths that are surrounding the current situation of Afghanistan and explains the issues that need clarity.

It’s time to beef up civilian security institutions

Despite a lot of lip service and rhetoric about the “National Action Plan,” it has not been fully implemented. Terrorist sleeper cells have largely been ignored because of a lack of political will.

Bin Laden’s prediction for Biden became true?

The failure of Western democracies policies in the Middle East gave birth to Frankenstein's monster rather than solve the issues facing the world in the last two decades, believes Dr. James Dorsey who writes for US's top publications.

The Western media claptrap on Afghan women’s alleged oppression

According to Asma Aftab, an Assistant Professor at Government College University Faisalabad, the hasty withdrawal of the US and its Western allies from Afghanistan finally laid to rest a 20-year-old war that has ended in failure

Remembering the 9/11 and its implication on Muslim world

Saturday, September 11, 2021, marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the largest terrorist attack in history. In this regard, Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan recounts the horrors of the aftermath of 9/11
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