• Trade and Tariff War: What’s Next for Pakistan’s Economy?

    Trade and Tariff War: What’s Next for Pakistan’s Economy?0

    The active trade and tariff wars between world’s two biggest economies, maybe a wake-up call for Pakistan to diversify its economic and strategic partners in order to survive through this and future tariff chaos. Undoubtedly, the tariff war 2.0 creates multiple challenges and opportunities together with the necessity for Pakistan to demonstrate strategic flexibility asREAD MORE
  • Will repatriation of Afghan refugees bring security stability in Pakistan?

    Will repatriation of Afghan refugees bring security stability in Pakistan?0

    The repatriation of Afghan refugees may marginally contribute to Pakistan’s security, but it is unlikely to bring lasting stability without addressing deeper militant networks, economic dependencies, and regional dynamics. The Afghan refugees have been living in Pakistan for more than four decades, making the country one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world. Following theREAD MORE
  • Land constraints for Agriculture of Pakistan: Way forward

    Land constraints for Agriculture of Pakistan: Way forward0

    Pakistan's agricultural sector is integral to its economy, contributing approximately 18.5% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employing around 38.5% of the labor force. It is confronted with a range of complex challenges that significantly hinder its growth and long-term sustainability. There are a few key constraints, such as land fragmentation, inefficient irrigation systems,READ MORE
  • International Refugee law and Repatriation of Afghan Refugees

    International Refugee law and Repatriation of Afghan Refugees0

    Pakistan has important reasons to induce repatriation of refugees from its soil, International Refugee law however questions the way some of the repatriation efforts are conducted. This country has hosted 4 million Afghan refugees over these 4 decades.  A fresh influx of 60,000 Afghans began through the porous border after the fall of Kabul. RepatriationREAD MORE
  • China’s Response to Trump’s Tariff War

    China’s Response to Trump’s Tariff War0

    China’s response to new tariffs will be strategically long-term however it needs to balance its strategies with certain additional factors. President Trump increased tariffs on Chinese goods from $50 billion to $360 billion during his first presidency. It is evident that during his present tenure as well he is not backing off from a tariffREAD MORE
  • Global Tariff War and Its Implications on Economies: An Explainer

    Global Tariff War and Its Implications on Economies: An Explainer0

    The worldwide economy faces the most severe trade and tariff dispute since 2010 after the United States initiated broad-based import tariffs on major partners such as China and Canada and Mexico. The U.S. administration launched new trade barriers during early 2025 to achieve trade rebalancing and defend American manufacturing interests. A 25% tariff on electronicREAD MORE

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