A new study by Prof Abida Naurin warns that rising Middle East tensions could drive up oil prices, increasing inflation risks for Pakistan due to its reliance on imported energy.
Pakistan has “all the right ingredients” to emerge as a strong technology ecosystem, supported by capable founders and a ...
PIDE has recommended that Pakistan adopt oil stock monitoring and hedging strategies to address vulnerabilities arising from ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s civil aviation sector is facing mounting economic pressures, structural weaknesses, and an uneven competitive environment that are undermining the sustainability of domestic ...
In Field Notes, the act of painting becomes a form of attention extended over time, allowing fragments of the natural world to hold the viewer’s gaze long enough for their presence to be fully felt ...
According to the latest report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, international arms transfers increased by 9.2 per cent between 2021 and 2025. Excluding the war in Ukraine, As ...
Older adults in Bangladesh now face over 2,500 hours of extreme heat each year, severely limiting safe outdoor activity, according to a new international study.
ISLAMABAD: The privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) could reshape the country’s aviation sector ...
Respect, power and the Indian moment: why New Delhi must reimagine foreign policy for a harder world
India faces a pivotal moment: to secure its place as a major global power, it must combine economic strength, military modernization, technological leadership, and strategic confidence while ...
Escalating conflicts involving Iran and the Afghanistan–Pakistan border are disrupting critical transport, energy, and logistics corridors that Central Asia had planned to use to connect with South ...
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When India's sea mines turned Ganga delta into a death trap for Pakistan
Iran has populated the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy route, with sea mines. The 1971 War saw the most significant use of sea mines since World War Two in which India sank over 100,000 tonnes of ...
Close to half of the country’s waste is handled by vulnerable informal recyclers, so how much can a national framework really do?
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