Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine—strategic ambiguity, no NFU, and full-spectrum deterrence—could deter major war yet fuel escalation risks. The 2025 Indo-Pak tensions renew the stability vs instability debate in South Asia.
Pakistan’s new 5Es framework calls for sustainable public procurement to boost green growth and climate resilience. The article highlights e-procurement tools, environmental standards, and SDG 12.7 goals.
Washington tries to pivot to the Indo-Pacific, but Middle East crises in the Gulf, Red Sea, Iraq and Syria keep pulling US high-end assets back—especially amid Iran tensions.
The U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran marks a new era in warfare, combining AI, precision strikes, and proxy networks, challenging traditional deterrence theories.
Iran's ballistic missile capabilities play a crucial role in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, impacting military strategies and global energy markets.
Waste is not the end of a product’s life. It is the beginning of a new responsibility. The future of sustainable development in Pakistan may very well be determined not by what we produce but by how we manage what we throw away
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, in his year-end address, emphasized that 2025 had successfully transitioned CPEC from a "corridor of projects" to a "corridor of people's well-being."
Pakistan faces a critical energy crisis as economic growth and population surge while energy consumption stagnates. A new report highlights the importance of integrating distributed solar energy to address these challenges.
This article sheds light on the overlooked health challenges faced by women in rural Pakistan, emphasizing the urgent need for investment in women's health and empowerment.
As COP30 concludes, the focus shifts to Pakistan, where extreme heat poses an escalating threat. This article explores the urgent climate crisis and its deadly impact.