Pakistan’s narrative after Balakot
Repairing the damage has been achieved, but more has to be doneBy: Abdullah ShahidIn an individual's lifetime, a number of disputes take shape that arise from either one conflict or from a
Repairing the damage has been achieved, but more has to be doneBy: Abdullah ShahidIn an individual's lifetime, a number of disputes take shape that arise from either one conflict or from a
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E-paper The dependentThe roots of Salafi Islam go back to 11th century CordobaBy: Rehan KhanWriting in the 11th century, Ibn Hazm of Cordoba expressed his concerns about the blind imitation of legal schools. I
By: Malik Aslam AwanThe Indian Civil service was the premier institution from which the idea of the Central Superior Services was derived and adopted to bequeath the country an intelligent, devote
India is finding becoming a hegemon costlyBy: Amjed JaavedIndia is emerging as the US proxy against rising China, which is determined to surpass the USA in GDP by 2027. India is opposed to
The West has encouraged the spread of the diseaseBy: Ajmal Khan YousafzaiAs the fight against Coronavirus revs up, the united Chinese nation continues to support its governmen’ts effecti
Trump will be judged on his Mid-east policyBy: Abdul Rahman MalikThe Trump Administration has been playing with fire in the Middle East as its flawed Middle East Policy has wreaked havoc
UncategorizedBy Iffat Farooq When world history turns into the most important constitutional twist in the subcontinent, the Kashmiris are silenced, and so are the rest. The confluence of the rivers
Novice teachers need to know about inclusive settingsBy: Huma MirThe sustainable development goals (SDGs) are all about inclusion, and countless benefits of inclusion are evident in every
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