Category : Foreign Policy


Why Pakistan's Floods Are Predictable Disasters

Pakistan's recurring floods are not natural disasters but systemic failures. This article explores how maintenance gaps, land-use issues, and relief-focused budgets create predictable crises.

Pakistan Seeks Public Taliban Pledge on TTP

Pakistan insists on a public statement from Afghan Taliban leaders regarding TTP attacks, rejecting media reports as unreliable. Sources emphasize need for verifiable action.

Pakistan must value EU ties, not take them for granted

Pakistan's foreign policy must not overlook the EU, its largest export destination. The visit of EU diplomat Kaja Kallas underscores the strategic importance of this relationship, but reforms and consistency are needed to maintain it.

US-Iran strikes risk permanent Middle East war

The US and Iran are drifting into an undeclared low-grade war, with reciprocal strikes and no exit strategy, risking a permanent conflict that destabilizes the region and global economy.

Israel Seeks US Approval for Beirut Airstrikes

Israel has requested US authorization to expand its air campaign in Lebanon to include Beirut, arguing that limiting strikes undermines objectives. The US has shown openness but not yet approved.

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