Pakistan’s Independence and Beyond
A nascent state having its resources usurped by its neighbor India, Pakistan has come a long way in the last seventy five years. Pakistan became an independent sovereign state on August 14, 1947 after a long-drawn independence movement in pre-partition Hindustan by all sections of the Muslim society. As all nascent states experience, Pakistan too faced a myriad of issues, both internally and externally. Internally, the most serious challenge was to cater to the flood of refugees who had left their homes and hearths in India and opted for their new country. The next challe ... Read More
Vice Admiral Taj M. Khattak (R)
The Chinese Dream: Realizing National Rejuvenation
The vision of the Chinese Dream is a continuation of the policy of reforms, being a need of the time. President Xi’s leadership can be termed as the third era of China’s massive transformation; Mao’s and Deng’s being the first ... Read More
Shakeel Ahmad Ramay
Hilal Desk
Importance of Gwadar and the U.S.’ Indo-Pacific Strategy
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Pakistan Verging on FATF Grey List Exit
Dr. Farah Naz
Flood Relief Efforts by FC Balochistan (North) in Aid to Civil Administration in Balochistan
Major Abdul Wahab Ayub