Azhar Dogar

Azhar Dogar

The author is a senior international banker, with degrees in economics and political science from University of Pennsylvania and Brown University

22Articles
Share:

Published Work(22 articles)

Between Washington and TehranOpinion

Between Washington and Tehran

Pakistan’s escalating US-Iran confrontation threatens its economy, internal stability, and foreign-policy balance. The article explains the risks at home, energy shock fears, and border pressures—and why active neutrality matters.

Apr 29, 2026
A war at the crossroads of powerOpinion

A war at the crossroads of power

A Bahrain perspective shows how the US-Israel-Iran confrontation is more than regional violence—potentially reshaping Middle East strategy and the global power balance.

Apr 14, 2026
The $40 Billion HeartbreakOpinion

The $40 Billion Heartbreak

A Pakistani expatriate argues that $40B in annual remittances can’t replace deep reforms. He calls for a new social contract that delivers justice and equal opportunity at home.

Apr 3, 2026
When justice dies, nations fallOpinion

When justice dies, nations fall

This article examines how the normalization of injustice can lead to societal decay. It highlights the Islamic perspective on justice as a fundamental principle for civilizational health.

Mar 30, 2026