The United States has long represented not just a nation but a system — an intricate web of military, economic, and technological dominance that shaped the post–World War II order. From the Bretton Woods financial structure to the creation of the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank, America built the architecture...
Category: Columns
Some Modest Proposals for a More Meaningful Pakistan–Bangladesh Cooperation
For over five decades, a community that once stood firmly with Pakistan has lived stateless in the ghettos of Bangladesh. Their story rarely enters our official conversations. If we truly wish to build trust and empathy between Pakistan and Bangladesh, we must begin by acknowledging these forgotten people — the stranded Pakistanis. Here are a...
LinkedIn Where Dreams Turn into Professions
The world is changing rapidly, and with it human connections, sources of employment and the entire concept of professional life have evolved. There was a time when people searched for jobs through newspaper ads or relied on recommendations from friends and acquaintances. But now we live in an era where your career, opportunities, and success...
October 27: The Day Kashmir Lost Its Freedom and the World Looked Away
Every year, October 27 stands out in Pakistan’s national calendar a day that revives the memory of an unfinished promise and a people denied their right to decide their own future. For Pakistan and for millions of Kashmiris across the world, this date is remembered as Kashmir Black Day the day when Indian troops entered...
Pakistan’s Strategic Calibration in the U.S.–China Dynamics
As global politics enters a period of accelerated change, Pakistan once again finds itself navigating the competing pulls of the world’s two major powers. In this complex landscape, Pakistan’s strategic calibration must rest on a clear understanding of who offers genuine partnership and who views it merely as a regional instrument. Over the past decade,...
Muhammad Mamoon Khan From Mianwali Secures PSP Allocation in CSS Exam
Muhammad Mamoon Khan, a native of Mianwali and currently living in Lahore, has been allocated to the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) after qualifying the Central Superior Services (CSS) examination. Coming from a semi-government schooling background, Mamoon’s achievement is a story of perseverance and hard work. Despite facing financial challenges and having no family support,...
Pakistan’s Urban Flooding Crisis: Cities Drown Before the Rivers Do
Pakistan’s biggest cities are drowning not from rivers, but from within. As the 2025 monsoon battered the country, record rainfall in urban areas exposed the growing cost of poor planning, illegal construction, and outdated drainage systems. Between late June and mid-July 2025, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reported 178 deaths and nearly 500 injuries...
Now Guiding Children Digitally With the Help of Google
Today I wasn’t feeling too well so I thought if the body can’t work, perhaps the pen still can. After all, a person has a heart too, and the heart often insists that one must keep doing something. My work mostly keeps me trapped between a laptop and a computer screen less time to stand...
Pakistan’s Decisive Response to Afghan Border Aggression
Pakistan’s security forces took firm and decisive action on Sunday after Afghan forces opened unprovoked fire on multiple Pakistani border posts along the western frontier. According to official sources, the attacks were launched from across the border late Saturday night in areas including Kurram, Bajaur, and Chitral, targeting Pakistani check posts without any provocation. The...
Punjab’s Groundwater Crisis
Beneath Punjab’s fertile fields and bustling cities, a silent crisis is deepening. The groundwater sustaining the province is disappearing at an alarming rate. From 2004 to 2024, water tables in 30 districts have fallen, with 27 seeing sharp declines. Lahore’s table dropped 48 feet-from 31 to 79 feet-Pakpattan’s by 44 feet, and Multan’s by 32...