Nadia Mustafa Thalho Pakistan’s education policy today suffers from a quiet but troubling contradiction. On paper, official curriculum documents speak confidently of preparing students for the future. They invoke ideasRead More
By Senator Manzoor Ahmad Khan Kakar The events that followed the Pakistan-India War in 2025 significantly altered the strategic discourse in South Asia. Beyond the immediate military and diplomatic repercussions,Read More
By: Adam Saud Future of any country lies in the destiny of its youth. There are few nations which have youngest population. Uzbekistan also has on the youngest populations inRead More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Conflicts among human societies are as old as civilisation itself. Differences of belief, territory, power, and perception have repeatedly pushed nations and communities into confrontation. HistoryRead More
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Positive thinking and optimism are among the noblest ways to approach life, for they inspire resilience and hope. Yet optimism, when detached from ground realities, canRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer For much of the early post-Soviet period, Russia occupied an uncertain space between authoritarian tradition and democratic aspiration. The collapse of the Soviet Union had openedRead More