ul Ayesha Bhatti

Russia’s concerns related to Afghanistan

Russia views Afghanistan primarily through the lens of security risks to itself and its Central Asian neighbors, over which Moscow seeks soft supremacy. After Ukraine, Afghanistan is another significant factor in Russia’s complex and tense ties with the United States and NATO. Beginning in the early 2010s, Russia explored diplomatic avenues to influence Afghanistan’s political…

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US Foreign Policy Contradictions

Climate Change and Global Injustice

Today the climate change is driven largely by the natural resource and human depletion of the ozone layer. In recent years human activities and their contribution can be clearly observed as being the most significant to climate change and its impacts. The consequences are directly threatening to human life health, property and freedom of action…

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The Chitral Siege1895

The Chitral Siege – 1895

By: Sami Malik The remote and mountainous region of the Hindu Kush in northwest Pakistan and northeast Afghanistan has always remained a high zone of conflict and disaster both natural and manmade. The area being historically dominated by tribes and has been difficult for any central governments to govern. In the recent past, Osama Bin…

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Chinese spy balloon

Chinese spy balloon

On February 2, a high-altitude Chinese balloon assumed to be loaded with sensitive surveillance gear traveled over Alaska, Canada, and the northern United States. It turns out to have been one of several over time – and the Pentagon watched it travel over Montana, home of one the US military’s land-based, nuclear-tipped Minuteman III missile…

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Abdul Samad Mugheri

Pakistan’s Looming Water Crisis

Abdul Samad Mugheri Larkana Pakistan is running out of the fresh water at an alarming rate. Pakistan is currently facing an acute water shortage which is likely to dry havoc in country in future. In Pakistan, The signs of water stress are ubiquitous in the form of water scarcity, resource depletion and contamination. The Islamic…

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Wafaqi Mohtasib Institution

Wafaqi Mohtasib’s Institution

Promoting Good Governance (1983-2023) The sanctity and inviolability of human rights is the essential feature of the concept of ombudsmanship and the means to achieving the ultimate goal of good governance. Maladministration and bad governance are two sides of the same coin. Both breed in an environment of favouritism, discrimination, corruption and exploitation where human…

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Hamza Saleem

How Innovation Spreads In The View Of Mass Communication

Everett Rogers, an american sociologist and communication theorist introduced the Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory in 1962. It seeks to explain how, why, and how quickly a good, service, or process spreads among a population or social system. In other words, the diffusion of innovation accounts for how quickly new concepts and technologies grow. Marketers…

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ul Ayesha Bhatti

Pakistan’s energy crisis and delay in TAPI

Sustainable energy sources are crucial in today’s world, and having access to them may enrich everyone’s prospects in life. A vital component of a nation’s growth and development is a reliable source of energy. Numerous statistics showed that if cost-effective access to energy is made simple, human progress can reach its pinnacle. Located at the…

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US Foreign Policy Contradictions

Contradictions of US Foreign Policy

By: Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer ¬¬ In the last week of July 2022, the United States attended a regional conference on counterterrorism in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mutaqi said his government had considered Afghanistan as a base against the international terrorism and honored promises which should not be used as such….

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