This year at the DAVOS platform, over 2700 leaders connected together to tackle major environmental and economic challenges, revolving around the theme: ‘Cooperation in a fragmented world’.
The analysis of the current scenario of industrial energy efficiency reveals that the share of alternate energy sources such as renewable electricity and biomass in the industry is limited.
As stated earlier, after the “Vivisection of Mother India’, the leadership of JI, JUI, Khaksar, and Qadianis migrated to Pakistan. Maulana Azad also realized the bankruptcy of his political dogma.
One of the challenges in establishing a power plant dedicated to serving Export Oriented Units (EOUs) in the Textile industry is related to the definition of open access/wheeling charges.
The cost of IMF loans must be evaluated in all respect, especially in terms of national integrity, sovereignty, and security. For some meager cash, we should not blindly accept all conditions.
Pakistan needs to define its agricultural zone based on the agro-climatic conditions and the provision of subsidies must be linked with prioritised crops for each zone.
Shane Quinn, a British geo strategist talks about the area of Xinjiang, its historical ties to China, and the influence in the region by the Americans in recent decades in an attempt to promote independence efforts
This year’s Indian chairmanship of the Group of 20, which brings together the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies, is an opportunity for President Narendra Modi to showcase where India is heading.
Whether due to pressure from its US patrons, hitherto irreconcilable mutual suspicions with India, or a combination thereof, Pakistan still declined to participate in the latest Moscow meeting on Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s establishment has cornered itself into today’s reality, with an economy in freefall, friends backing away slowly enough to go unnoticed in the panic of the days, the traditional foe to the East rubbing its hands gleefully at all of us having together done to ourselves what it couldn't manage in 75 years.
Pakistan’s lack of participation in the latest meeting might have prompted speculation among some of its members about the true state of that country’s worsening security dilemma with the Taliban.
Despite tall claims of reforms, not much has changed. In fact, there has been an unprecedented decline in the state apparatus since July 1977 after the civilian rule was toppled by the third usurper, writes Dr. Farid A. Malik, ex-Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation.