Theory of separation of powers: Is it possible in Pakistan?
- Blog, Commentary
- October 30, 2024
On the twenty ninth of February of last year in Doha, the United States (US) and the Taliban signed a peace agreement to end the long war in Afghanistan. The peace talks which began were described as “truly momentous”. But they seem to be moving at a snail’s pace. Due to change in administration, the
READ MOREIn Pakistan, nearly 62 per cent of the population resides in rural areas and are directly or indirectly dependent upon agriculture as their main or only source of income. The agriculture sector plays a vital role for the economy of Pakistan as it produces commodities that are subject to exports, a primary method of making
READ MOREDuring the last days of the Holy Islamic month of Ramadan, violence unfolded at Masjid Al-Aqsa between Palestinian worshippers who were praying their evening prayers and the Israeli forces. Since then, violence has followed and countries around the world have condemned the disproportionate use of force by Israel, calling for an end to this conflict.
READ MOREThe nations of Pakistan and India have always had their differences. Unfortunately, the history the two nations share is not a peaceful one, filled with political unrest. The matter of Kashmir has been the predominant cause of conflict and is a topic which seems to be become more sensitive as time passes. However, it has
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