A Road to Self-Connection Laiba MuhammadAamir In today’s world, where science and technology are conquering every small aspect of life, and people are running after material success, the connection of a person to his/her soul is completely broken. We have already surpassed the past ages in the field of material development but the bridge to one’s soul will hardly be …
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Read More »The Power of Siberia Deepening China-Russia Partnership
The Power of Siberia Deepening China-Russia Partnership Magazine Desk December 2nd was a notable day in the strategic relationship between Beijing and Moscow, which saw the first shipments of Russian natural gas to China via the much-awaited Power of Siberia pipeline. The $55 billion project is Russia’s most significant energy undertaking since the collapse of the Soviet Union, part of …
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Nato at 70 The moment of crisis has arrived Magazine Desk It was meant to be a celebration of the 70th anniversary of NATO. But the mood at a gathering of the alliance’s leaders this week in London was anything but celebratory. There was no disguising the fact that NATO is in deep — even existential — trouble. Nothing illustrated …
Read More »Motivations for South Asian Nuclearisation
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Read More »Israel-Palestine Peace Process Unconditional US support for Israel impedes the way
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India’s Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 A Hindu Rashtra in the making? Abdul Rasool Syed Passage of the contentious bill titled “Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2019” (CAB) by the Indian parliament has sparked violent protests throughout India. The bill as well as the intention behind has attracted scathing stricture from the people from all walks of life. It has, undoubtedly, shaken the …
Read More »COP 25 Long but barely fruitful
COP 25 Long but barely fruitful Aftab Hussain Wahla COP or Conference of Parties is the supreme decision-making body of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and is responsible for monitoring and reviewing its effective implementation, including institutional and administrative arrangements. The body is represented by 197 parties—countries and territories—and aims at curbing greenhouse gases (GHGs) to limit …
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