Pakistan Sindh Reveals Launch Date of Pink Taxi Scheme for Women The Sindh government has officially announced the launch date of its much-awaited Pink Taxi Scheme for Women. This initiative has been designed by News Desk 8 months ago
Pakistan Punjab Makes It Easy to Start a Business with Launch of e-Portal for NOCs The Punjab government has taken a big step to support entrepreneurs and investors by launching a new e-portal for No Objection Certificates by News Desk 8 months ago
International Relations·Pakistan·Security TLP and the Erosion of Pakistan’s Democratic Space The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) has turned into one of the most disruptive forces in the country’s politics. What started as a movement by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 8 months ago
Pakistan Every Pakistani Owes Rs. 318,252 as Debt Hits Alarming Levels Pakistan’s public debt has reached alarming levels, with new figures revealing that every citizen now effectively owes Rs. 318,252. This surge in by News Desk 8 months ago
India·International Relations·Security Indian Army Suicide and Desertion Crisis This is not something most people like to talk about, but the numbers speak for themselves. India’s armed forces are losing more by Sanam Gul 8 months ago
International Relations·World Pakistan and the Politics of Human Rights Another human rights event about Pakistan took place in Geneva this October. On the sidelines of the UN Human Rights Council’s 60th by Sohail Javed 8 months ago
Security·World Rising Islamophobia and Britain’s Moral Test On the evening of October 4, 2025, the quiet seaside town of Peacehaven in East Sussex was struck by an open act by Rania Jawad 8 months ago
International Relations·World Pakistan Strengthens Dialogue at SCO Summit At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in China, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif struck a tone that was both firm and conciliatory. by Naila Ahmed 9 months ago
International Relations·Pakistan Pakistan’s Tapestry of Pluralism and Tolerance When people talk about Pakistan, the conversation often swings between two extremes. Either it is portrayed as a country weighed down by by Dr. Mozammil Khan 9 months ago
International Relations·Iran·Palestine·Trade Renewing Cooperation Between Iran and Pakistan The latest Iran Pakistan Joint Economic Committee (JEC) meeting, the 22nd so far, was felt different. It was not just diplomats sitting by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 9 months ago