Fifteenth century was a critical juncture in world history because since then man has not been able to comprehend as to what “development” actually is. Christopher Columbus discovered the “New World” of the Americas on 12th of October 1492 in an expedition that was sponsored by Isabella, the Queen of Castile and León — the lady who, with the help …
Read More »World Economic Forum 2015
Does Davos Actually Do Anything? Every year since 1971, political, academic and corporate leaders from across the globe gather at Swiss ski resort Davos, for a four-day conference to chew over the critical issues facing the year ahead. This year more than 2,500 leaders attended the Forum. Although the forum boasts delegates from more than 100 countries, the largest number …
Read More »INDO-US Civil Nuclear Deal
From the Perspective of International Nuclear Law INTRODUCTION The civil nuclear deal between the US and India is being treated as a waterline of a ship by media in Pakistan. The framework of most analyses hovers around the military and security aspects of the deal but the legal, commercial and technological dimensions have not received much attention. The instant write-up …
Read More »Palestine and the ICC
A Crucial Test for the World The year 2014 ended with a cliff-hanger for the Israeli-Palestinian question. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas signed the Rome Statute on New Year’s eve. His move followed a vote against a Palestinian attempt to have the UN Security Council set a deadline for Israel to end its occupation of territories it captured in 1967. …
Read More »The Rise of ‘Pro-Israelism’ in American Politics
Have you ever wondered why the United States jumps through many hoops to accommodate the brutal whims of Israel? Why the world’s only ‘superpower’ becomes servile to the Israel’s diktats? Why a country like the US which champions democracy and human rights across the world is not willing to listen to the cries of the innocent Palestinians? Actually, it is …
Read More »The Death Of King Abdullah
What’s the future of oil geopolitics? On January 23rd, Saudi Arabia’s gerontocrat King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz passed away ta the age of 90 years. He was just shy of reaching the 10th anniversary of his accession to the Saudi throne — he took over in August 2005. Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz was appointed as the new king of the Saudi …
Read More »India’s Afghan Dilemma
The year 2014 culminated in Afghanistan leaving the country in two important transitions. First is the political transition where a new government has been installed, though after a laborious and lengthy election process. Second is the end of the Isaf’s 13-year-long ‘Operation Enduring Freedom’ ergo transferring of primary responsibility for security to the Afghan National Army and Afghan police force. …
Read More »India, Russia & America A Love Triangle?
Russia is a country with which India has had a strategic relationship since decades. America is a place where Indians migrate to for a better life. That is how Indians view the world’s two leading powers. It’s as simple as that. US President Barrack Obama’s recent visit to India will not change that reality, and those speculating about dramatic changes …
Read More »Millennium Development Goals & Female Victims of Gender Discrimination in Pakistan
The long journey of “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity” was embarked on by 189 countries of the world in 1995 with the signing of the Beijing Declaration. And, now when the year 2015 is fast moving towards its culmination, a review of implementation of this historic agendum of women’s rights in form of United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is also …
Read More »Exclusive Interview with Prof Dr Munawar Sabir
“The chaos in Middle East has spread its tentacles and if the state of affairs does not improve soon, then we may see disintegration of Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Libya”
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