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 [...]
In 2022, Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) was established as a landmark outcome of COP 27. [...]
On September 13, 2024, a committee comprising the Minister for Power, the Minister for Economic Affairs, the Secretary of [...]
Pakistan’s journey with IPPs began under the 1994 Power Generation Policy. Today, 100 IPPs are operational across the country, [...]
The power sector in Pakistan has long been grappling with numerous challenges, including electricity shortages, technical and commercial losses, [...]
This policy brief highlights the importance of sustainable mini-grid solutions for off-grid electrification in Pakistan. It discusses the need [...]
Institute of Policy Studies conducted a research survey to analyze the impact of increase in electricity prices on consumer [...]
This policy brief provides an overview of the power sector in Pakistan while focusing on the issue of power [...]
The power sector of Pakistan is entangled in issues that are continuously increasing the circular debt, which in turn [...]