
USAID’s Incomplete Projects in Pakistan: A Crisis or a Path to Self-Reliance?
By Aishma Gul “A kite rises against the wind, not with it.” While Pakistan struggles to focus on the abrupt end of more than $845
By Aishma Gul “A kite rises against the wind, not with it.” While Pakistan struggles to focus on the abrupt end of more than $845
By Farman Ullah The concepts of “hard state” and “soft state” are often used to describe the nature of governance, state authority, and institutional strength.
By Farman Ullah India, the world’s largest democracy, has a complex and concerning human rights record. Despite its growing economy the country continues to grapple
By Farman Ullah Terrorism is a complex phenomenon, reason why there is no common agreed definition. According to the Global Terrorism Database terrorism is defined
By Farman Ullah Pakistan is once again facing a severe challenge of terrorism. The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan are standing shoulder to shoulder
By Farman Ullah A recent terrorist attack on a passenger train in Balochistan has raised serious concerns, highlighting the growing security challenges in the region.The
By Farman Ullah Pakistan has boldly spoken out at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) about the growing threat of terrorism coming from Afghanistan. Munir
By Farman Ullah The Kashmir dispute is a longstanding issue between India and Pakistan, with both countries claiming sovereignty over the region. The conflict began
By Farman Ullah Pakistan is dealing with a huge issue – terrorism. The government must come up with a strong plan to stop it.Many security
“How can a society heal when the very places that nurture the soul are lit on fire?” What a haunting question, one that reflects a