Dr Zafar Khan Safdar

Breathing through smog: Choking the progress

THE skies over Lahore and much of Punjab have become a toxic haze, a stark reminder of Pakistan’s growing environmental crisis. Smog, once a seasonal…

A childhood denied: Confronting child labour in Pakistan

CHILD labour in Pakistan represents a critical issue that affects millions of children, depriving them of their rights to a safe childhood, education, and healthcare.…

Pakistan’s strategic importance to the SCO

THE Shanghai Five, which China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan founded in 1996 to resolve border issues and security concerns, served as the model for…

Pakistan’s strategic importance to the SCO

THE Shanghai Five, which China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan founded in 1996 to resolve border issues and security concerns, served as the model for…

Mitigating Balochistan’s isolation with economic development

POVERTY extends beyond limited financial resources and an inability to meet basic needs; it also includes restricted access to social services, assets, and political representation.…

Indo-Pak: From rivalry to partnership in South Asia

DUE to their differing perspectives on national interests, Pakistan and India, two major countries in South Asia, have been marked by persistent uncertainty and ambiguity…

Redrawing energy routes: Future of Pak-Afghan border

IN the rugged terrains of South Asia, where the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan intersect with the ancient Silk Road, a story of strained relations…

Responding to global warming: Essential actions for Pakistan

PAKISTAN has seen its temperature rise by an estimated 0.57°C over time, marking a notable increase. This warming trend has been most pronounced during the…

Rise and renew: Pakistan’s growth blueprint

PAKISTAN owes its creation to the leadership and vision of Quaid-i-Azam who by ‘Unity, Faith and Discipline’, converted Muslim nation into a dynamic force that…

Strategic national interests and global power dynamics

MY late professor Iqbal Tajik once likened diplomacy to a strategic chess game, where nations play power games based on careful calculations. His insightful definition,…

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