Tariq Mahmood Khan, a lecturer at the University of Central Punjab, Faisalabad Campus, discusses the growing concern of food insecurity across the world. He further explains what part Covid 19 and climate change have played in increasing this issue and how can we resolve this problem.
The authors explicate that the IPCC report do not give a promising future to humanity in the backdrop of climate change. As humanity stands on the brink of disaster, only collective will and dedicated action by the world community can avert the catastrophe.
The writer underscores that India's Afghan policy vis-a-vis Pakistan manifested its unprecedented clout in Afghan affairs and keep Pakistan's western borders volatile.
As the former Afghan president, Mr. Ashraf Ghani fled to UAE who hosted him for “humanitarian reasons, the Afghan debacle has placed UAE on spot for providing haven to corrupt leaders.
Gen. Tariq Khan, ex-head Pakistan's Central Command warns all those celebrating American defeat, he argues that Pakistanis must not draw wrong lessons from Taliban victory, situation is fluid and Pakistan needs to help bring stability in Afghanistan for its own peace and prosperous future.
Dr Atia Ali Kazmi, a Senior Policy Analyst at NUST, thinks that countries should accept the ground reality of Taliban returning to power after 20 years. Instead of focusing on the blame game, measures need to be taken for the social, economical, and political development of Afghanistan.