Uncategorized·International Relations·Pakistan Agricultural Modernization and Food Security under CPEC Phase 2 Pakistan has always relied on agriculture as the foundation of its economy, and a significant segment of population depends on it, and by Dr. Sophie De Clercq 15 minutes ago
Opinion·Pakistan Human Rights and the Need for Balanced Reporting in Pakistan The situation of the human rights in Pakistan is highly complex and lively. Like other developing democracies, the nation is in fact by Dr. Mozammil Khan 27 minutes ago
Trade·International Relations·Pakistan Gwadar Port and Regional Connectivity The crown jewel of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Gwadar Port is changing the economic landscape and position of Pakistan. Gwadar is by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 1 day ago
Pakistan Google AI Plus Plan Launches in Pakistan Google has officially launched its paid AI Plus subscription plan in Pakistan, rolling the service out alongside dozens of other countries. The by News Desk 5 days ago
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 6 days 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 6 days 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 7 days 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 1 week 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 3 weeks ago
Opinion·Pakistan·Security Reclaiming the Sanctity of Madaris From Centers of Extremism to Hubs of Moderation For most of Islamic history, Madaris were places of real inspiration. They were not by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 4 weeks ago