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The new trade agreement between Pakistan and America is more than a customs duty realignment—it is a sign of the
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) refusal to put Pakistan on its grey list fell gratefully in Islamabad and stony resentment
The exchange of insults last week between Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi was
There has been a deafening commotion of US diplomatic activity in Pakistan in recent weeks, with its strategic minerals sector
With tragedy unfolding, Pakistan has once more demonstrated its inclination to be ready at other human beings’ behest and stay
There has always been politics in the relationship between Pakistan and Bangladesh marred by the history that it wears, but
Pakistan’s envoy Munir Akram issued a strong letter to the United Nations Security Council on February 10 in which the
Against the background of Pakistan’s economic crisis and diplomatic crises, Saudi Arabia has remained a reliable friend, playing the pivotal
The recent Washington visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created considerable diplomatic waves, especially in Islamabad. While Modi
Pakistan’s path has been considered a struggle saga, replete with setbacks that have kept it behind. In a continent beset
The new Pakistan Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) amendments have raised a great deal of concern regarding the nation’s
The precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan in August 2021 was a watershed and controversial moment in the history