2016

The Bright Future of Renewable Energy

Bright Future of Renewable Energy

The advantages of renewable energy like solar, wind and tidal are well known. Producing energy from these sources does not produce any pollutants, greenhouse gases. These sources are eco-friendly too. The greatest advantage, perhaps, is that they do not require any fuel and are free of international price whims. All that is required to set them up are places with …

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STRENGTHENING PAK-SAUDI RELATIONS Irritants need to be removed

Pak-Saudi Relations

After the April 2015 low — when the Pakistani parliament historically turned down a request to participate in the Saudi-led war in Yemen — it seems that the Pak-Saudi bilateral relationship is now on an upward trajectory. Although that decision was mainly motivated by a growing shift in Pakistan’s foreign policy, which is apparently becoming China-oriented in its outlook and …

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Pakistan’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

Pakistan Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

Since the emergence of the country on the world map in 1947, the foreign policy of Pakistan has been facing grave challenges. But, the challenges in the 21st century are far more serious and daunting in nature. The challenges like globalization, extremism, terrorism and economic decline have impeded the effectiveness of the foreign policy of Pakistan. Today, the world community …

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Pakistan and SAARC, Benefits and Challenges

Pakistan and SAARC

The notion of development through integration got popular in the name of ‘regionalism’ particularly following the World War II. Regionalism in all its manifestations, including political, economic and social, was considered the most plausible option for development and progress. Since then, many regions essentially and effectively developed multilateral mechanisms — regional organizations — to achieve progress and development through increased …

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CPEC, A Fate-Changer?

Over the decades during which I have worked in and written about Pakistan, there have been so many supposed national “turning points” at which the country failed to turn that I have almost ceased to notice them. But when earlier this year the Pakistani Government described China’s planned energy and transport corridor through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea as a …

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Pakistan, A Tolerant & Courageous Nation

Pakistan

Pakistan is home to one of the most diverse populations in the world. This is the country where exists a wide diversity of culture, traditions and languages. Although nation of Pakistan has been, and still is, facing mighty internal challenges which threaten even its existence and it is often accused of being a fundamentalist and intolerant society, yet it is …

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Constitutional Developments in South Asia: Constitution of Nepal, 2015

Constitutional Developments in South Asia

On 20th September 2015, Nepal adopted a new constitution that was prepared by its Second Constituent Assembly. The instant write-up is aimed at presenting briefly the constitutional developments in Nepal since its independence. It will also examine the structure of the new Constitution of Nepal. Finally, it will try to summarily compare it with the Constitution of Pakistan. Constitutional History …

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Politicizing a Humanitarian Crisis, Stop playing pass the parcel

Politicizing a Humanitarian Crisis

The rising number of people entering Europe in 2015 in search of safety and a better life has captured the world’s attention with scenes of heartbreaking tragedy. Travelling hundreds and thousands of miles over land and over water, from Africa, the Middle East and Asia, people are risking everything in the hope of reaching their goal, and the danger does …

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Challenging the Paradox of “Terrorism” and Wars against Humanity

Challenging the Paradox of

In the 21st century, “humanitarian” wars of aggression are commonplace. To safeguard the present and the future of humanity, all concerned global citizens must think of ways to avert the ultimate impending cataclysmic destruction of the mankind and the planet Earth. In all wars, mankind is the net victim of wickedness of a few warmongers. The news media plays a …

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The Third Industrial Revolution, The New Great Game between China and the US

The Third Industrial Revolution

Thomas J. Christensen observes that post-1978 China has achieved economic progress that is unprecedented in world history and has registered equally dramatic advances in its economic and diplomatic ties abroad. It was perhaps inevitable that such a dramatic rise would elicit exaggerated analysis especially in the United States, to whose preeminence that phenomenon poses a singular challenge. Although the American …

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