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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Conflict in Ukraine: How long can the Middle East walk a tightrope?

Two of Mr. Biden’s senior advisers visited Saudi Arabia this week to discuss oil, Iran, and security, including finalizing the transfer of two strategic islands — Tiran and Sanafir — in the Red Sea from Egyptian to Saudi sovereignty with Israeli consent.

Ukraine war proves why nuclear weapons are essential for Pakistan

In the light of on-going turmoil in Europe, Pakistan principal decision of becoming a nuclear power in response to the belligerent ambitions of a much bigger India stands vindicated.

Can Pakistan afford Imran Khan’s independent foreign policy?

A close examination of Khan's foreign policy initiatives, which he claimed reflected national aspirations, reveals that he was not pursuing an independent foreign policy - opines Asif Abbas, in an interesting piece.

Pakistan’s multi-dimensional war for survival

Warfare, during the first quarter of the 21st Century, is transitioning fast from a kinetic to a non-kinetic dimension. Not that the non-kinetic dimension of warfare was missing earlier. However, it is presently becoming the dominant form of fighting between the nations.

Has Rana broken the myth of Imran Khan?

Coming for an evening event with music and fanfare with their leader’s scorching speech is one thing, going out in blistering heat to face Punjab police is a different ballgame. Imran Khan became hostage to the crowds at his public gathering.

Youm e Takbeer: The bliss of Pakistan’s achievement

On 28th May 2022, Pakistan marked the 24th year of nuclear tests, the country reaffirmed its resolve to preserve Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and deterrence against any form of aggression by its enemies.

Analyzing Pakistan’s attempted peace efforts with TTP

Pakistan is enjoying the upper hand over terrorists as they were successfully outdrawn from the country, therefore Pakistan can gain maximum form these peace talks and can get a permanent settlement of TTP’s threat.

Pakistani politicians and their nemesis

Since 1958, power in Pakistan has alternated between pseudo-democratic and military governments. We say pseudo- democratic because frequent military interventions have throttled nurturing of a democratic culture.

The heavy debt on upcoming generations in Pakistan

After 'Awami Hukumat' of the seventies, the 'Azadi March' of 2022 is a major effort towards gaining freedom which has been repeatedly usurped by both military dictators and civilian dummies they left behind to torment the nation.

Why Pakistan’s future is in jeopardy?

Criticism for the sake of criticism, frivolous sermons and gratuitous advice, served out to people who have repeatedly demonstrated their inability to deliver, is an exercise in futility. We need to move on and play our own part in the best way we can.

Why Pakistan needs to explore all possible options to tackle the current economic crisis?

Has the Government agreed to share budget 202-23 with IMF before submitting it to National Assembly? Will the IMF look after public interest in Pakistan and allow a people’s friendly budget? There are many other conditions demanded by IMF

Dispelling Myths about the Security of Pakistan’s Nuclear program

Pakistan has done extraordinary efforts to set up a nuclear security regime and developed a nuclear security culture that has need support and encouragement from international organizations, strategic analysts, academicians, and think tanks.