Daily Current Affairs

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Climate change and national security

By Raashid Wali Janjua Climate change and its concomitant natural disasters pose a clear danger to national security in the present era of the hyper-utilisation of natural resources in the unbridled pursuit of industrial development. The developed industrialised haves – having appropriated the fruits of development – are not ready to render a yeoman’s service to the environment through ‘carbon …

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The Man Whose Dream Became Israel

Gil Troy History tries correcting the tricks memory plays on us—while respecting memory’s power. Thomas Jefferson is famous for writing the Declaration of Independence during the Revolution—although he served as Virginia’s governor during the war too. Paul Revere is best known for his Midnight Ride in 1775—although the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow coined the phrase “One if by land, two …

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High taxation key barrier to development

By Parvez Iftikhar ISLAMABAD: Information and communications technology (ICT) development in Pakistan has certainly received a healthy boost in 2016. This year broadband penetration rate increased from 3% to 15% and mobile broadband services are now available across 200 cities in the country. IT investments in Pakistan have also increased to $5.1 billion and the sector has been generating jobs with …

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The declining trend in Pakistan’s exports

By Aadil Nakhoda KARACHI: Total exports from Pakistan have declined by more than 12% between 2013 and 2015. This decline is disconcerting, particularly as lower oil prices since 2014 were expected to improve the trade deficit. The expected outlook, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan, for 2016 does not look promising. Total exports were reported at $18 billion between …

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View from abroad: The plight of Palestinians

Irfan Husain JUDGING from the rhetoric emanating from Tel Aviv, Israel is about to unleash Armageddon on all the 14 members of the UN Security Council that supported the recent resolution condemning the Zionist state for its settlement policy. It has stopped its aid programme to Senegal, and told New Zealand that its vote was tantamount to a “declaration of …

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Devolution in Punjab

Umair Javed A PROCESS, dragged out for two years, is nearing conclusion as Punjab becomes the fourth and final province to instal elected local governments at the district and sub-district levels. Elections for mayor and chairperson slots held in December provide ample confirmation of the PML-N’s dominant position in the province: Lahore plus all 10 municipal corporations will have PML-N …

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Pakistan and Nuclear Security

BY S Sadia Kazmi  Revisiting the Facts The recurring debate about nuclear security held at various international circuits claims to primarily create awareness through reviewing current security efforts, providing guidance and cultivating nuclear security culture. A “noble” cause indeed! However mostly the very framing of the ideals and the general tone of the outcomes of such meetings seem to be …

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Allies and approaches

Russia, China and Pakistan have conducted a series of meetings on Afghanistan, though only details from the last one have been made available. Reportedly, one key suggestion to have come out is that Taliban figures be removed from the UN sanctions list as a means of enabling a talks-conducive environment in Afghanistan and countering the threat from Islamic State which …

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India’s new chariot of fire: Agni V

BY Sultan M Hali Implications for the region India tested its Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in its final operational configuration from Wheeler Island off Odisha on December 26, 2016, paving the way for its eventual induction into the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) after user-trials, reported Times of India (TOI).

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Years of occurrences and achievements

BY Mehr Ispahani Looking back at the War on Terror This article was co-authored by Mehr Ispahani and Saima Ghazanfar The War on Terror had a major impact on Pakistan after the 9/11 attacks in 2001. Pakistan Armed Forces had to face the threat of the al-Qaeda and Taliban militants who fled from Afghanistan and started targeting the state buildings, …

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