South Asia

Will Afghan Taliban Listen to Pakistan?

From his persistent argument in the favor of justifying freezing of millions of dollars to Pakistan by saying that “I ended it because they...

Situation of Women in Afghanistan: From Queen Soraya Tarzi to Rula Ghani

Today’s Afghan women bear the huge and heavy burden of four decades war and conflicts. Early at the beginning of the twentieth century, Afghan...

Pakistan coerced once again: Added to Black List Over Religious Freedom

But this time it was different excuse. Generally, US blame Pakistan for its failure in Afghanistan and blame Pakistan for not doing enough and...

The Road towards Peace and Stability of Afghanistan

Afghanistan is a state which is viciously suffering from Chaos and Instability. The people of Afghanistan have been in the anguish of Wars since...

Lessons from History for a New Pakistan

As Prime Minister Imran Khan’s newly elected government pushes forward his vision of a ‘Naya (New) Pakistan’, it is important that the lessons learnt...

The Day Afghanistan Changed Forever

The ongoing war in Afghanistan began 18 years ago by the United States and NATO, and apparently, the September 11 was one of the...

Fall of Dhaka: Lessons Pakistan should Never Forget

In 1971, nearly five decades ago Pakistan lost its eastern part after civil war; loss of that part is one of the biggest tragedies...

Pakistan Can Play Important Role in Afghan Peace Process

No sufficient food, No education, No health Care, Severe shortage of electricity, Shortage of fuel, are witnessed in Afghanistan. It seems the sufferings of Afghans are...

Pakistan’s Increasing Tilt towards China

In a recent interview with the Washington Post; Prime Minister Imran Khan was asked what kind of relationship he wanted from the US. He...

Sirimavo of Sri Lanka: Refocusing on World’s first Women Prime Minister

Authors: Srimal Fernando and Pooja Singh* In 1970s, there was a time when Sirimavo Bandaranaike caught the global attention and her premiership was one of...

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