Burning Bridges from Partition to Pulwama Aleza Waheed Mar 13, 2019 The recent attack in Pulwama, India-administered Kashmir, has left nearly 40 soldiers dead and all but destroyed…
The Saudi Prince’s historic visit to Pakistan Muhammad Shahzeb Akhtar Mar 8, 2019 Pakistan is currently facing great financial instability. The country's current financial crisis has given its…
The Art of Pakistan’s Superpower Financial Finesse Sarie Khalid Dec 3, 2018 Pakistan has always been an enigma in international politics. The country has historically leveraged its…
Democracy, Blasphemy and the Struggles of Being Indian-Pakistani Sarie Khalid Nov 13, 2018 If Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1947, they wouldn’t be Italian, they’d be Indian and Pakistani. Sadly, my…
Debt and the IMF: Pakistan’s Economic Conundrum Muhammad Huzaifa Elahi Oct 15, 2018 On October 9th, Finance Minister Asad Umar announced that Pakistan would negotiate with the International Monetary…
Spot Fixing the Pakistani Election Sarie Khalid Aug 14, 2018 Twenty six years ago, Imran Khan captained Pakistan to its first ever World Cup championship after narrowly beating…
Feudal Ties and Pakistani Elections Maha Asad Aug 2, 2018 Leading up to Pakistan’s 2018 national elections, familiar contentions made their way back into the spotlight. It’s…
Not So Sharif: “Fontgate”, Praetorianism and Illiberal Democracy in… Sarie Khalid Oct 18, 2017 The resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over his family’s offshore wealth revealed by the Panama Paper leaks…