Sikandar Ali discusses the recent wave of Hindutva that is surging in India and is threatening genocide of the 14 percent Muslim population of India. Read now:
The Rise of the Asian Monetary Fund: A New Era for Asian Economic Diplomacy
Muhammad Kashif discusses the proposed establishment of the Asian Monetary Fund (AMF) and its potential impact on the global financial system. The article highlights the reasons behind the AMF's creation, including the criticism of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the desire for greater financial independence from Western countries. The article also discusses the involvement of various Asian countries and BRICS in the creation of the AMF, as well as their plans to reduce reliance on the IMF and the US dollar.
Parliament or Judiciary? Who Holds Supreme Power in Pakistan’s Legal System?
Zain Ul Abideen answers various hot questions regarding the debate on supremacy of parliament and judiciary to reach a conclusion about who is supreme in Pakistan's legal system. Read now:
From Borrowing to Crafting: Modernizing Pakistan’s Legislative Landscape
Zahra Khan critically analyzes the legislation process and the nature of the Shura which she deems outdated to deal with the modern legislative challenges. She presents a number of solutions to modernize the current Shura of Pakistan to meet with the latest challenges in line with Islamic Shariah.
Innovative Technologies and International Organizations: Addressing the Global Climate Emergency
Syed Mubashir Jilani emphasizes the critical role that technological innovation plays in supporting International Organizations to achieve their goals of mitigating the impacts of climate change and promoting sustainable development.
Review | Islam and the Economy of Pakistan by Izzud Din Pal
Hasnain Dawar reviews Izzud Din Pal's book on Islamic Economy and Pakistan in which he analyzes the strengths as well as limitations of the book. Read now:
Thesis, Anti-Thesis, and Synthesis: A Philosophical Solution to Pakistan’s Political Stagnation
Muhammad Sharif Jakhrani discusses the structural factors in Pakistan's political stability and argues in favour of democratic approach to come out of the turmoil.
From Rivals to Partners: The Changing Dynamics of Saudi-Iran Relations
Zain Ul Abideen analyzes the new development in the geopolitics of Middle East, which is Saudi-Iran Thaw and assesses its implications for the region and Pakistan.
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: An Opportunity for a Resilient North Waziristan
This article by Hasnain Dawar discusses the challenges faced by North Waziristan in terms of economic development and lasting peace, as well as the potential of agriculture and tourism as key drivers of economic growth. It calls for government support in rebuilding infrastructure, promoting entrepreneurship, and attaining sustainable economic development.
Lessons from Mother Teresa for Contemporary Humanitarian Work and Politics
Maria Mansab in her debut discusses Mother Terresa's personality, her upbringing and religious vows. It also talks about the establishment and expansion of the Missionaries of Charity, and the criticism Mother Teresa received for not addressing the political and economic structures that caused poverty.
