Women’s Leadership
Women's Leadership … and Political Participation Magazine Desk Across the world, women remain vastly under-represented in political leadership, with the most powerful decisions still overwhelmingly made by men. Women's equal…
Women's Leadership … and Political Participation Magazine Desk Across the world, women remain vastly under-represented in political leadership, with the most powerful decisions still overwhelmingly made by men. Women's equal…
The One Who Controls the Sea, Rules the World Dr. Hassaan Bin Zubair Throughout history, the oceans have been more than vast stretches of water separating continents; they have been…
National AI Policy 2025 A critical dissection Tayyab Tariq Artificial intelligence (AI) is often termed the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It has the potential to transform human lives and societies just…
Pakistan's Population Crisis Faridullah Pakistan's population is increasing at a breakneck speed. At present, the country is the fifth most populous globally, with 241.5 million people, equivalent to 3.12% of…
Normalization of Pak-India Relations Peace is not weakness, dialogue is not defeat Muhammad Sheraz More than six years after India and Pakistan withdrew their top diplomats in the aftermath of…
India-Canada Uranium Deal Aftab Wahla India and Canada have recently signed a deal for long-term uranium supply and cooperation on advanced nuclear technologies. The uranium supply arrangement will allow Canadian…
The Grand Chessboard From Caracas to Tehran, Beijing is the strategic objective Dr. M. Usmani Following the brazen January raid that captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and the subsequent US-Israeli…
Hexagon of Alliances A structure for permanent confrontation, not peace In late February this year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled a new geopolitical idea to form a new regional…
International Law amidst a Changing World Order Osman Khan The increasing level of geopolitical tensions and the frequent violation of international norms have led to undermining international law, yet it…