Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer American unilateralism emerged as a defining characteristic of U.S. foreign policy, particularly after the end of the Cold War, as the United States increasingly pursued itsRead More
Qamar Bashir The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), signed in 1960 between India, Pakistan, and the World Bank, is considered one of the most successful and resilient international water-sharing agreements. EvenRead More
Naira Eshaal Recently I happened to watch a movie named “Dogville”. Although it made me somewhat sad, the message was profound and I thought it to share with the readers.Read More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Pakistan has always stood as a peace-loving nation, guided by the principle of “live and let live.” From the very first day of its establishment, PakistanRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer Since the conclusion of the Cold War, the United States has grappled with a pivotal foreign policy dichotomy: whether to maintain its role as the principalRead More
VATICAN CITY, APR 23 (AFP/APP): Pope Francis, who died this week at age 88 of a stroke at the Vatican, will be buried on Saturday. World leaders and worshippers willRead More