Introduction The prefatory question is not ‘how to measure,’ but is ‘why to measure’ terrorism. The question may be open to many an answer; one response with erudite credentials came from Bruno S. Frey and Simon Luechinger of the Institute of Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich, Switzerland. In a paper entitled “Measuring Terrorism” (2003), they opined that the …
Read More »14 Routes to Better Education in Pakistan
The global community has failed dismally in meeting the challenge of providing all children with a quality education. This failure is tragically apparent in Pakistan, world’s sixth most populous country. With one of the lowest education budgets in the world, development of education sector in Pakistan faces serious impediments. Pakistan needs to break out of it’s complacency with poor education …
Read More »Our Terrorism Problem
The massacre of about four dozen men and women belonging to Ismaili community in Karachi on the fateful morning of May 13 is yet another reminder; if at all any other reminder was needed, of gravity of the problem of homegrown terrorism. This is the second most gruesome act of terrorism after the carnage at Peshawar’s Army Public School on …
Read More »China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, Pakistan Enters China’s “New Silk Road”
Now how do you top this as a geopolitical entrance? Eight JF-17 Thunder fighter jets escorting Chinese President Xi Jinping on board an Air China Boeing as he entered Pakistani air space. And these JF-17s were built as a China-Pakistan joint project. Silk Road? Better yet; silk skyway. Just to drive the point home — and into everyone’s home — …
Read More »Tracing the blueprints of Colonialism from Middle East
While acknowledging the fact that the impacts of colonialism, whether of positive or of negative implications, on Muslim world are, by the degree of their complexity and more importantly because of the intensity of the involved intricacy, are easy to describe and hard to measure; however, here, it would be a sheer injustice on our part if we deprive the …
Read More »Rushing to Solar?
Recently, Pakistan opened its first-ever solar power plant in the sun-baked lands of Bahawalpur. It is one of the first Chinese investments under the brimming partnerships, and this 100MW is a pilot project of the Government of the Punjab. Its two sponsors include the Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power (Private) Limited which is wholly owned by the Government of the Punjab, and …
Read More »Yemen The Newest Theatre for Saudi-Iranian Proxy War
The Saudi-Iranian rivalry has been roiling the peace in the Middle East. The latest stage of this ‘duel’ is Yemen. Already the poorest country in the Middle East, wracked by soaring unemployment, dwindling oil and water reserves and recent struggle for power among various Yemeni factions and personalities, now Yemen is being torn apart by this proxy war between Riyadh …
Read More »Arab League Egypt Summit – Beginning of A New Era?
For months, members of the Arab League have been calling for a joint military force to quell the violence that had engulfed the Middle East. Crisis after crisis, it seems that the entire region is smouldering. Actions and inactions of many Middle Eastern leaders have resulted in an omnipresent political instability, economic turmoil and division and violence. Moreover, atrocities of …
Read More »China’s Growing Attention to Afghanistan
A Harbinger of Stability in Asia China has been intensifying its diplomatic efforts to help build a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. By indulging in regional consultations on the issue, the Chinese seem determined to deepening their ties with Kabul. All efforts by China are not because the country is seeking to only fill a void left by the withdrawal of …
Read More »The Realignment of the World
Since the end of the Cold War, the international system has been fluctuating. While the bipolar system has ended, no equivalent is in place yet. In the early days of the post-Cold War era, some talked about the uni-polar moment as the United States dominated the world with its unrivalled economic and military power. During the ensuing debate, predictions between …
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