Bernadotte Croce, the famed Italian philosopher, lays down that “the practical requirements which underlie every historical judgement give to all history the character of ‘contemporary history’ because however remote in time events there recounted may seem to be, the history in reality refers to present needs and present situation wherein those events vibrateâ€. As with history, so with the lives …
Read More »Recurring Floods and Disaster Management in Pakistan
Introduction | Pakistan is one of the countries highly affected by the climate change phenomenon. Pakistan is exposed to multiple forms of natural and manmade disasters. Natural disasters range from earthquakes, floods, droughts, cyclones, landslides, and sea-based hazards. These disasters result in colossal losses almost every year. But, unfortunately, the matter is still at the lowest priority for the government. …
Read More »Mission Afghanistan | Why Peace there is Important for Pakistan?
Historically, the Pak-Afghan relations have often seen fluctuations, especially in the last three decades. During the Zia era, President Dauod and General Zia-ul-Haq reached a consensus to ‘freeze’ all the unresolved issues between the two countries, and start working for a prosperous beginning for the both brotherly states. However, unfortunately, their understanding had to be short-lived as the communist coup …
Read More »Demystifying India’s Volte-Face on Pakistan
Relations between India and Pakistan have long been strained by a number of historical and political issues. The relationship of the two South Asian nations has been plagued with hostility and suspicion. Regional peace, and to an extent, the peace of the world has been held hostage by this bitter hostility for the past 67 years. Recently, new Indian government …
Read More »Reforming PSEs
The issue of State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) has been in focus in Pakistan for the past many years. The increasing fiscal deficit has further sharpened the focus on the losses of SOEs, and most analysts advocate privatization as its solution. However, keeping in view the experience at the national and international economic level, this is not a viable solution. Despite all …
Read More »India-Pakistan Conflict | Leaders must step foward
The Indian and Pakistani foreign secretaries were supposed to meet to ’talk about talks.’ India cancelled the dialogue at the eleventh hours as ‘punishment’ after Pakistan’s high commissioner in Delhi met with Kashmiri political groups. In the aftermath, there has been a dramatic escalation of shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir. This latest failure by both states …
Read More »Pak-EU Ties | Exploring New Horizons
Results of the recent elections to the European Parliament astounded leaders and political scientists alike. The rise of the far right is being seen as a threat to the very existence of the EU, as indicated by British government’s overtures. This is the most crucial time in the history of Europe as a great paradigm shift has been witnessed. The …
Read More »American Interests in Pakistan
A famous English writer and poet Walter Savage Landor once said, “We talk on principle, but we act on interest.†The undeniable reality about relations among states is their vault on interests. Interest only is the permanent thing that sets the overall goal and agenda of a country’s foreign policy. With the turn of events in the international arena, a …
Read More »PAK-RUSSIA Relations
Very little is known to the Pakistani public about the depth and breadth of Pak-Russia relations. Spectrum of this relationship is very wide on the canvas that is deprived of the proper colours to complete the picture. One can only blame the media and the bureaucracy of Pakistan for this sorry state of affairs. Nevertheless, it is an undeniable fact …
Read More »FOREIGN POLICY IMPERATIVES
During the Cold War, when the world stood divided between socialist and capitalist camps, foreign policy of any country was reflective of its internal policies. Theoretically, countries having pro-people, welfare-oriented policies were considered socialists whereas those subscribing to unbridled capitalism were in Western or capitalist camp. There were also non-aligned countries, but from those, India and Pakistan were not only …
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