Preserving Leverage: Pakistan’s Strategic Options for Water Security under the Indus Waters Treaty
Water security in Pakistan is increasingly threatened by climate change and India’s growing non-compliance with the Indus Waters Treaty [...]
Water security in Pakistan is increasingly threatened by climate change and India’s growing non-compliance with the Indus Waters Treaty [...]
Pakistan’s power sector faces persistent structural challenges, including DISCO inefficiencies, high generation costs, and rising circular debt, straining consumers [...]
Ensuring that national curriculum development reflects indigenous values, constitutional principles, and educational realities is central to building a coherent [...]
This write-up examines the recent escalation in Pakistan–Afghanistan tensions, highlighting the shift from strategic restraint to a more assertive [...]
This policy comment examines the economic fallout of the Iran–US and Israel conflict for Pakistan, with a focused lens [...]
This analysis by Brig (r) Said Nazir, senior associate, IPS, examines the evolving Iran vs US-Israel war and the [...]
Pakistan’s economic recovery is gaining momentum faster than anticipated, with large-scale manufacturing rebounding from contraction to 4.8% growth and [...]
The modern banking system grants private banks the extraordinary power to create money which causes debt-fueling inflation, widening inequality [...]
India has remained an important and consistently debated subject in Pakistan. Yet, whether during periods of regional peace or [...]
The rise of Western civilization, as opposed to the rest, signifies the emergence of a qualitatively new type of [...]