Patient: Pakistan Diagnosis: Education Crisis
Patient: Pakistan Diagnosis: Education Crisis Mashal Rubab Raza If Pakistan were a patient, its pulse would be unstable, its energy low and its future uncertain. The diagnosis would be clear:…
Patient: Pakistan Diagnosis: Education Crisis Mashal Rubab Raza If Pakistan were a patient, its pulse would be unstable, its energy low and its future uncertain. The diagnosis would be clear:…
The Climate Crisis at our Doorstep Dr. Muhammad Bilal Tahir Another summer has arrived in Pakistan, and the country once again stands under the shadow of an unforgiving heatwave season.…
The Worsening Food Crisis in Pakistan Causes and Remedies Aftab H. Wahla The US-Iran conflict has caused a severe disruption in global energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. Owing…
Can Federalism Deliver Pakistan's Development Promise? Dr. Asma Hyder Pakistan's development challenge is no longer only about reducing poverty. It is about rebuilding a social contract that citizens can trust,…
Boosting the Livestock Sector What lessons can we learn from Brazil Ayeza Fatima In July last year, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) recommended that Pakistan should adopt Brazil's agricultural…
FBR's Recent Measures to Broaden the Tax Base Bilal Hassan Broadening the tax base is a core structural issue in the fiscal system of Pakistan, and it has many socioeconomic…
Towards Administrative Criminology Protecting witnesses and victims Kamran Adil In Pakistan's post-colonial scenario, legislative experience in criminal law has been state-centric; the citizen-centric and rights-based legislation has been an exception.…
How Islam Reached the Indian Subcontinent Aftab Abbasi One night, as the tradition goes, a 7th-century King of Malabar, Cheraman, had a dream in which he saw the moon split…
GLobal Concers about the Indian Cultural Invasion of the West Safia Malik India has the world's largest diaspora population, estimated at 35.4 million people residing across major Western countries, including…