OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Pakistan’s Defence Day: why nuclear weapon capability was inevitable?
By Asma Khalid September 6 is known as Defense Day (Youm-e-Difa) of Pakistan. It is celebrated every year with full devotion…
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The ideological racism of the Left
By Nikhil Vaish As a lifelong liberal I am sad to say that I no longer recognise this new strain…
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Five years on, the BRI is still being perceived as a debt trap
By M Waqas Jan Five years since President Xi Jinping laid out his grand vision for the Belt and Road Initiative…
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Gwadar: a linchpin of CPEC
By Sadia Kazmi China continues toinvest unprecedentedly in Pakistan for the CPEC project. This financial assistance is aimed at developing the…
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Exposing the giants: The global power elite
By Robert J. Burrowes Developing the tradition charted by C. Wright Mills in his 1956 classic The Power Elite, in his…
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Moderating Pak-Afghan relations – TAPI Pipeline project: a way forward
By Hareem Aqdas Pakistan and Afghanistan share similarities in multiple dimensions of history, religion, civilization and culture. Despite the fact, the…
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SCO peace mission 2018: Prospects for peace in the region
By Sadia Kazmi It is for the first time ever that the militaries of two South Asian nuclear neighbours India and…
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Agriculture a boon for Pakistan’s economy and CPEC
By Qura tul ain Hafeez Agriculture comprises a big chunk of Pakistan’s economy. A bulk of Pakistan’s population implicitly or…
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Why environmental destruction in Latin America is a threat to U.S. interests
By Kamelia Kilawan When an endangered sea mammal, the rarest of its kind, like Baja’s vaquita also known as the…
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USA and Pakistan, the mercurial friendship
By Rohan Singh After WWII, America emerged as the strongest power in the world and the developing nations looked towards them…
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