We are living in a Global village space, where actions happening at one eminent place have ramifications spread over the other parts of the world. Russo-Ukraine war is one of a kind. History speaks out loud of the agricultural ruins through wars. Likewise, Russia’s war with the Ukraine has effects that are felt in bothREAD MORE
Establishing corporate farming in Pakistan is an imperative step towards modernising the agricultural sector, tapping the stock market and ensuring national food security in the country. Pakistan’s increasing population faces serious concerns about food insecurity in Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistan has relied on other nations for its production needs resulting into billions of dollar worth ofREAD MORE
Climate change is jeopardizing Pakistan's economic stability. With a population of over 200 million, Pakistan faces numerous climate-related problems like rising temperatures, severe water scarcity, recurrent flooding, and glacial melting. For this reason, Pakistan has been actively participating in climate conferences by UN. The past year was no different where PM Shahbaz Sharif put forwardREAD MORE
Pakistan’s economic woes can be attributed to its consistent political instability comprising ouster of elected governments through military coups and other means. International Relations discourse tells us that successful national economic plans have strong and upright political systems at their back. Better strategies require consistency and long-term commitment, which has not been the case withREAD MORE
IMF’s deal will be crucial in stabilizing the deteriorating economy and lessening the financial gap. GDP has ceased to increase in Pakistan, with growth projected to be just 0.29 percent for the fiscal year ending June 30. The major causes of current financial instability are global energy crisis, recent catastrophic floods, corruption and political turmoilREAD MORE
Pakistan's National Security policy and action plans primarily overlook the critical Security implications of climate change. These Security implications are not limited rather diverse and drastic. Pakistan has ranked fifth in the list of most vulnerable countries to the climate change. The Government of Pakistan has taken action to combat climate change through various policies, plans,READ MORE
Social media disinformation has emerged as a significant threat to nations worldwide, and Pakistan is no exception. With the widespread use of social media platforms and a growing number of active users, the dissemination of false information has reached alarming levels. Social media platforms jointly reported 4.72 billion users worldwide, and on average 72.9 millionREAD MORE
The devaluation of Rupee has long been a cause of concern for the government and the people of Pakistan. Experts have predicted that the chances of recovery of the Rupee seem bleak for the foreseeable future. The devaluation of national currency refers to a decrease in its value vis a vis gold or US Dollar.READ MORE
Rising inflation is a major worry for Pakistan. It adversely affects the economy and people's purchasing power. Price hikes make it difficult for common people to buy goods of necessity. As the business community copes with the unstable economic situation, its implications have reached households. Reduced buying power not only disturbs daily life but alsoREAD MORE