Wednesday, September 24th, 2025
Norway stresses rules-based order, calls for stronger ties with Pakistan
Dilating upon the International Order in the wake of World War II, Ambassador Albert said that the emergence of United Nations, NATO, Council of Europe and a rules-based order was a blessing, and it is high time deviations are checked for a peaceful and coordinated world order Saifullah Ansar /DNA ISLAMABAD: The Ambassador of Norway to Pakistan, Per Albert Ilsaas has said that sustainable development, rules-based order and economic progression are hallmarks of his country’s policy, and hoped that the world will be a better place if the Charter ofRead More
Efforts for a Durable Peace in Kurram
Shamim Shahid Kurram, a tribal district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, holds strategic importance due to its shared border with Afghanistan. However, this region has been plagued by sectarian violence for over four decades, starting in the mid-1980s. These conflicts, which were externally and internally sponsored, have resulted in the tragic loss of hundreds of lives from both sides of the sectarian divide. Although authorities have recently managed to enforce a fragile peace, the underlying issues remain, threatening to reignite the conflict. To achieve a lasting peace, it’s crucial for theRead More
Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Cemented a New Security Chapter
By: Sadaf Noreen Awan Pakistan’s bond with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always transcended diplomacy, resting firmly on the sacred foundation of the Haramain, the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah for all Muslims. For the people of Pakistan, devotion to these sites is inseparable from their national identity, a sentiment evident since the country’s inception in 1947. Beyond being one of the largest groups of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims annually, Pakistan has historically demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the defense and sanctity of the Haramain whenever they wereRead More

