Headlines·Opinion Digital Propaganda and the Slow Erosion of Constitutional Order Disinformation is no longer a side effect of politics; it is a method of politics. In today’s digital space, coordinated influence campaigns by Dr. Syed Hamza Hasib Shah 2 months ago
Headlines·Opinion How CPEC Can Rebuild Pakistan’s Industrial Base Pakistan’s manufacturing story has always been held back by a simple problem: the country has tried to build factories on a weak by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 2 months ago
Headlines·Opinion Pakistan’s Next Economic Test Pakistan’s economic debate often swings between two extremes. One side talks as if a single IMF review is the whole story. The by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 2 months ago
Headlines·News and Analysis·Opinion Why Eurasia Group’s Warning Should Not Be Ignored Eurasia Group’s Top Risks of 2026 report puts a blunt label on a shift many people in South Asia have feared for by Dr. Hamza Khan 2 months ago
Headlines·Opinion Afghanistan’s Gold, Taliban Rule, and the Price of Silence Afghanistan is sitting on mineral wealth that could help rebuild a shattered economy, but under Taliban rule, it is being used in by Dr. Mozammil Khan 2 months ago
Headlines·Opinion North Waziristan Stands Firm After the Boya Assault What happened in Boya, North Waziristan, on 19 December 2025 was not just another headline about violence in a border district. It by Dr. Hussain Jan 2 months ago
Headlines·International Relations·News and Analysis·Opinion A Lesson Karachi Cannot Ignore The news that a major terror plot in Karachi has been uncovered should land with relief, not complacency. Relief, because the scale by Dr. Syed Hamza Hasib Shah 2 months ago
Headlines·News·News and Analysis·Opinion Qatar’s Dubious Diplomatic Neutrality and the Narrative Campaign Against Pakistan In contemporary geopolitics, narratives are not background noise; they are instruments of power. States increasingly shape outcomes not through overt coercion, but by Dr. Mozammil Khan 2 months ago
Headlines·Opinion Pakistan Digital Authority Pakistan has spent decades talking about reform and modernization, often with more speeches than systems to show for it. That is why by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 3 months ago
Opinion·Headlines Taliban’s Policy of Repression in Afghanistan The latest United Nations Security Council Monitoring Team report reads less like a routine security update and more like a warning label by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 3 months ago