By Ayesha Sajid Climate denialism, often known as climate change denialism, is the skepticism or rejection of the scientific consensus that human activities, especially deforestation, […]
By Aneeqa Amir In an increasingly interconnected world, democratic countries find themselves at a critical point when it comes to their relationships with powerful nations […]
By Amara Malik Large-scale infrastructure initiatives known as “economic corridors” seek to link many regions and nations together through energy, digital, and transportation networks, and are frequently […]
By Fatima Mazhar Comparing their current macroeconomic management in Afghanistan to their previous rule in the late 1990s, the Taliban have performed better than expected. […]
Qirat Mirza The changing regional dynamics have made countries adopt an independent approach apart from the Western bloc and their alliance institutions. It has also […]
Muhammad Wasama Khalid India, the world’s largest democracy, has long been a stage for political maneuvering, but recent concerns have arisen regarding the lengths to […]