Headlines·News·Opinion Can the US Secure Pakistan’s Minerals? Control of critical minerals is starting to decide who leads in chips, batteries, missiles, grids, and the factories that make them. China by Dr. Hussain Jan 3 weeks ago
News·Opinion What Trump’s BoP Statement Means for Pakistan President Trump’s remarks at the Board of Peace meeting in Washington matter less for their flattering tone and more for what they by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 4 weeks ago
News·Opinion Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi on BoP Some positions should remain above the pull of party lines amid the din of everyday politics. These include Palestine, which is why by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 4 weeks ago
News·Opinion A Robot Dog, A Viral Clip, And A Trust Problem The video from New Delhi is the kind of clip that makes people laugh first, then sigh. A shiny four legged robot by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 4 weeks ago
News·Opinion AJK Politics Beyond the Drama A lot of the time, noise in politics looks like news. That noise has recently been framed in Azad Jammu and Kashmir by Sohail Javed 4 weeks ago
News·Opinion US-Pakistan Strategic Workforce Collaboration The US has the most extensive digital ecosystem in the world, but it also faces challenges like rising costs and talent shortages by Dr. Hamza Khan 1 month ago
Opinion·News Fitnah-tul-Khawarij and the Politics of “Treason” Fitnah tul Khawarij employs a classic tactic. When its arguments break apart, it attempts to conceal the flaw by shifting the allegation. by Dr. Anees Rahman 1 month ago
International Relations·News·Opinion What Shehbaz Sharif’s IAEA Visit Should Deliver The meeting between the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the agency’s headquarters in by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 1 month ago
Headlines·News·Opinion KPK Held Hostage by Road Blocks The freedom to protest is legitimate and significant in a democracy. Individuals may contest the government, advocate for justice, and request medical by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 1 month ago
Opinion·News What the UN’s 37th Report Really Shows The 37th report of the United Nations Security Council Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, dated 4 February 2026, should put an by Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mujaddid 1 month ago