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In Conversation with Muhammad Murad (PSP), 7th in Pakistan (1st in Sindh Rural), CSS 2017

In Conversation with Muhammad Murad (PSP), 7th in Pakistan (1st in Sindh Rural), CSS 2017

The JWT magazine was quite helpful during preparation for the written part of the exam, especially because it covers numerous aspects of CSS. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background? Muhamamd Murad (MM): I have a very humble educational background. I went to a government school, and college until intermediate. Then, I did …

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Fighting Climate Change in Pakistan

Fighting Climate Change in Pakistan

By: Sarfraz Saroya ‘Plant for Pakistan’ and other possible avenues While Pakistan is facing multifarious challenges like a sagging economy, depleting foreign exchange reserves and a skyrocketing trade deficit, there is another serious problem which will put Imran Khan’s cabinet in real trouble: climate change. When he unveiled his party’s 100-day plan for the country in May 2018, he showed …

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Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable Development Goals

By: Qurat ul Ain Aman In the Context of Pakistan Being a developing country, Pakistan is grappling with a number of issues at present. These issues are not just limited to the social sector but also include economic and political domains. Strenuous efforts are being put in, both by the government and the private sector, to bring prosperity to the …

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The Aggravating Water Crisis

The Aggravating Water Crisis

By: Asad Hussain Water is the most important element for the survival of living beings; without it life cannot sustain. Unfortunately, Pakistan has been facing severe blows and acute problems owing to the scarcity of water. According to a report by the Washington-based World Resources Institute, Pakistan will be the most water-stressed country in the South Asian region by 2040. …

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Standardizing Sales Tax Regime

Standardizing Sales Tax Regime

An imperative to reducing tax evasion To pay debt servicing charges of $7.479 billion (principal amount of debt $5.186 billion plus interest amount of $2.293 billion) for the fiscal year 2018, the government is in dire need of funds. Therefore, to meet its obligations and to finance budget of Rs 5,103.8 billion during 2018-19, the government will be searching new …

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NAYA PAKISTAN AND THE AFGHANISTAN CHALLENGE

NAYA PAKISTAN AND THE AFGHANISTAN CHALLENGE

Among many daunting issues and challenges Prime Minister Imran Khan has inherited from the PML-N government on internal and external fronts, the one related to handling Afghanistan crisis is perhaps the most critical. In his very first telephonic conversation with US Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo, the issue of terrorism and fighting militancy in Afghanistan became a hot topic and …

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Pakistan Russia RELATIONS

Pakistan Russia RELATIONS

By: Andrew Korybko Towards a Strategic Partnership? Russia and Pakistan are well on their way to reaching a strategic partnership in the light of four very high-profile events that have taken place during the recent weeks, and sticking to the roadmap of “Rusi-Pakistani Yaar Yaar” (“Russians and Pakistanis are buddies”) could allow their relations to blossom to the point of …

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Pak-US Relations

Pak-US Relations

Mike Pompeo’s Visit and the Future of Troubled Ties During the past few weeks, there have been a lot of developments – both positive and negative – in bilateral relations of Pakistan and the United States. The latter has been dealing heavy blows to Pakistan; inclusion of Pakistan’s name in the Grey List of the Financial Action Task Force, barring …

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US-Iran Spat and China

US-Iran Spat and China

By: Safdar Ali China is the largest buyer of Iranian oil, Iran’s largest trading partner, and arguably its most important positive political relationship. What do Trump’s statements mean for China’s relationship with Iran, and with the greater Middle East? And how would war—or peace — between the United States and Iran affect China’s interests? The Trump Administration’s chaotic foreign policy …

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No-deal BREXIT

No-deal BREXIT

By: Mahnoor Awais What it might mean for Britain The United Kingdom is scheduled to leave the European Union at 11pm UK time on Friday 29 March 2019. As both parties have, for long, failed to agree on terms of their divorce, concerns have been rising that Britain may crash out of the bloc with a no-deal Brexit. In August, …

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