2017

In Conversation with UMMAR AWAIS (PAS), 17th in Pakistan, CSS-2016

WTI is the best institute for CSS preparation in Lahore. With best faculty and grooming environment, it is performing huge service to CSS aspirants. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background? Ummar Awais (UA): I did my matriculation from Fauji Foundation Model School and College, Jhelum. Afterwards, I did intermediate from Government Islamia …

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Madrassah Education in Pakistan Some Insights

Pakistan has a very high number of out-of-school children despite the fact that country’s constitution makes it mandatory for the government to educate all citizens. Expenditure on education in the country has historically remained the lowest in the South Asian region. As an alternate to formal education, religious seminaries (Madaris) have offered education to a large segment of society, especially …

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The US-Pakistan Relationship is on Life Support

In the days since President Trump came down hard on Pakistan in his speech outlining America’s new Afghanistan strategy, the reaction in Islamabad — and elsewhere across the country — has been predictably angry and defiant. Pakistan’s National Security Committee, a group of top government and military officials, rejected Trump’s allegations that Pakistan provides sanctuaries to terrorists that destabilize Afghanistan …

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The Vulnerability of Pakistan’s Economy ADB’s premonitory concerns

On September 26, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) released its updated Asian Development Outlook – 2017. The report contains warnings for Pakistan that the country’s economy is increasingly becoming vulnerable to external shocks and funding shortfalls. Xiaohong Yang, ADB’s country director for Pakistan, said given the coming challenges in the near future, the “Government of Pakistan must carefully manage external …

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11 Terrifying Climate Change Facts in 2017

While a dwindling band of refuseniks still insist that is doesn’t exist, climate change is already here, and it’s only going to get worse, with some of the severe effects having already started to take hold. The Paris Agreement was implemented as a collaborative global response to climate change, with a goal of reducing emissions. It aims to keep the …

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Is the LIBERAL WORLD ORDER Collapsing?

In recent years, there has been much talk about the crisis of liberalism. The liberal world order that has held sway over international affairs for the past seven decades has been fragmenting under the pressure of systemic economic stresses, growing tribalism and nationalism, and a general loss of confidence in established international and national institutions. The election of Donald Trump …

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The Indo-Japanese Bonhomie

The Indo-Japanese relationship is rapidly gathering impetus; taking shape faster than any of New Delhi’s current strategic partnerships in Asia. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who shortly after his India visit announced snap elections in Japan, was in India to attend the 12th India-Japan Annual Summit. Both countries have agreed to establish the India-Japan Act East Forum with the intention …

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THE FUTURE OF EUROPE AND THE NEW WORLD (DIS)ORDER

By: Dr Sattar Qayyum Since the outbreak of the euro crisis in 2009-10, Europe has been witnessing contradictory trends and developments ranging from efforts to contain the spread of systemic risk in the financial sector to calls for the creation of a European pillar of social rights, and neoliberalism still reigns supreme in EU’s economic policy agenda. In the meantime, …

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America’s Gun Culture

It’s beyond debate that the shootings outside the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas will go into the history books as the largest mass shooting in modern US history, with at least 59 dead and more than 500 wounded. What’s also indisputable is that this shooting – like the Pulse nightclub shooting before it and Newtown before that and Columbine …

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