Daily Current Affairs

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Understanding the US-India relationship

By: Mushtaq Rajpar Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington only reinforces the deeper bilateral relationship between the world’s two largest democracies and economies, with the US standing number one with an $18 trillion economy and India standing at number six with a $2.1 trillion economy. In the post-liberalisation period, the two countries have seen a widening trade, investment …

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The second cold war

By: Shahzad Chaudhry Though it is premised on some serious options of hot engagement as well, as is happening in Syria when US planes took down an entirely bona fide Russian aircraft on a mission against Isis in Raqqa. But it’s happening right before our eyes. The detente is over. Twenty years of hard work began in the 1970s under …

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Options for reform: Tax the privileged on agriculture income

By: Asim Bashir Khan KARACHI: Despite a consistent decline in agriculture’s contribution to Pakistan’s gross domestic product (GDP), the sector has kept its prominence in the national economy and continues to ensure food security. Agriculture constitutes one-fifth of the national economy with nearly 60% share in exports and provides means of living to 42.3% of the labour force. However, public …

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Digitising SMEs means digitising the national economy

By: Parvez Iftikhar ISLAMABAD: During my recent house renovation work, it was pleasing to see my semi-literate contractor using WhatsApp to remotely get my approvals for various small items that he had to procure for me. Normally, he would have brought some samples to choose from and then gone back to procure the selected ones; this has become quite a …

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Pakistan in a geographically precarious place

By: Shahid Javed Burki These days Pakistan finds itself precariously placed. In order to deal with its geographic location, Islamabad needs to show some deft handling of its external relations. In a book published by Macmillan of New York earlier this year, I went into some considerable detail on how the world was changing rapidly. The book appeared with the …

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Congress Steps Up on Foreign Policy

When President Trump began taking a wrecking ball to some of America’s traditional foreign policies, going so far as to threaten the country’s long and sturdy relationship with its Western European allies, many hoped that the other branches of government would provide a counterweight to the executive branch, and restrain his worst impulses. The federal courts helped by slamming the …

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A new ‘regional’ strategy

By: Hasan Khan On June 12, the US Defence Secretary James Mattis said that Washington was adopting a new strategy – a ‘regional strategy’ according to him – to resolve the lingering Afghan conflict. This new regional strategy for the Afghan conflict will be based on the “geographic reality of where this enemy [Taliban/Haqqanis] is fighting from. As you know, …

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Pakistan’s SCO membership: Domestic roadblocks ahead

By: Wali Zahid Pakistan, along with India, has been admitted as a Full Member by the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) at its AstanaSummit in Kazakhstan. Existing SCO leaders have hailed Pakistan’s entry as carrying‘historic significance’. All stakeholders are excited at Pakistan’s entry into SCO. Pakistan is happy because, the SCO membership allows it to deal with issues with India and …

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Privatising education

By: Khalid Bhatti The Punjab government has decided to continue the policy of handing over public schools to the Punjab Education Foundation (PEF), the Danish school authority and various NGOs. It wants to get rid of public schools. The planned handover of 5,000 schools in the province last year was met with fierce resistance from teachers. The provincial government has …

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Fisticuffs Over the Route to a Clean-Energy Future

By: Eduardo Porter Could the entire American economy run on renewable energy alone? This may seem like an irrelevant question, given that both the White House and Congress are controlled by a party that rejects the scientific consensus about human-driven climate change. But the proposition that it could, long a dream of an environmental movement as wary of nuclear energy …

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