The Feb 15 Match Happened on Pakistan’s Terms
Pakistan didn’t blink first. In a world where cricket boards often cave under televised pressure and political fire, Islamabad and…
Pakistan didn’t blink first. In a world where cricket boards often cave under televised pressure and political fire, Islamabad and…
Pakistan’s discussion on religious unity often alternates between rhetoric and distrust. That is a mistake, and it also creates a…
Pakistan and the United States are quietly moving into a phase of practical alignment, even if the relationship still carries…
Pakistan has spent years being described as a market of potential, always one reform away, one crisis short. CPEC changes…
When UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in Pakistan on 26 December 2025, it was more than…
Pakistan’s digital transformation is no longer a collection of isolated IT projects; it is increasingly taking the shape of a…
India’s Defence Minister has recently indulged in a dangerous genre of political theatre: daydreams about Sindh “returning” to India and…
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960 has long been held up as a rare success story: a robust, technical…
Pakistan’s economy is no longer just in survival mode; it is tentatively but decisively pivoting toward a new growth model…
A number of issues regarding Pakistan’s political environment, legal system, and social protections are brought up in the Human Rights…