
Beyond the Cape: Empowering Pakistan’s Women
Pakistani women are breaking cultural barriers to achieve economic independence and to bring social change.

Pakistani women are breaking cultural barriers to achieve economic independence and to bring social change.

From floods in Swat to smog in Islamabad, climate gaming empowers Pakistanis to combat environmental threats.

The Indus Water Treaty has long been cited as one of the most successful examples of transboundary water sharing.

Pakistan’s progress hinges on meaningful dialogue, requiring a truthful national narrative to dismantle propaganda and empower the youth.

The complex layers of this open jail reveal a reality defined by strategic lobbying and demographic engineering.

Pakistan must navigate tricky angles to protect national interests while upholding its principled stance on Palestine.

As AI evolves from a background tool to a dominant force, humanity must confront the eroding boundaries of law and ethics.

Experts at the University of Peshawar discuss balancing faith, civic nationalism, and the rule of law to unite modern Pakistan.

Since 2021, a widening expectation gap over security and TTP safe havens has strained Islamabad-Kabul diplomatic ties.

Roots of the Pak-Afghan conflict exist in history, from the 1944 Durand Line dispute to modern trade closures and regional proxy wars.





