The Western world is exhibiting a persistent inclination towards its imperialistic tendencies, reluctant to allow global access to freedom, prosperity, and human dignity. This behavior is rooted in the historical foundation of their modern empires, making it a substantiated reality rather than a mere assertion or fiction.
From Confusion to Clarity: The Impact of Career Counseling
Career counseling is an urgent requirement of time in Pakistan. No one can deny the importance of career counseling. Various research are conducted both nationally and internationally which show the benefits of career counseling. Career counseling can also reduce unemployment which is a pressing issue in Pakistan these days. It will help the students in making informed decisions about their future.
The Case for Democracy Against Authoritarianism
A countryโs progress and prosperity depend upon the kind of political system it has and whether it is aligned with the preferences and interests of the people. In general, democracy is considered to be the ideal form of government as it is โgovernment of the people, by the people and for the people.
Pakistan at a Crossroads: Seizing the Opportunities of the Iran-Saudi Thaw
The recent reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia represents a significant and transformative change in the region's dynamics. This unforeseen development offers Pakistan the opportunity to access new possibilities that were previously unavailable. It provides a distinct chance for Pakistan to move away from conventional alliances and adopt a fresh approach towards diplomacy and collaboration.
A Conflict Hotbed: Indus Water Treaty Jeopardized by Climate Change
Information and communication technology (ICT) has become an inseparable part of our daily lives, impacting various aspects such as business, entertainment, communication, education, and even food production. The widespread adoption of ICT, with nearly five billion mobile phones globally, signifies its global presence. Despite its almost universal reach, the advantages and opportunities provided by ICT are not equally accessible to all. Mere access to the "world information society" does not guarantee full participation and inclusion.
