Category: Social Contract
Digital Terrorism – A Challenge
Omay Aimen publishing date: 12 June 2024 Published in: The Nation “Social media is the ultimate equalizer. It gives a voice and a platform to ... Read More
JUDICIAL REFORMS: ADDRESSING PAKISTAN’S JUDICIAL CHALLENGES AND UPHOLDING DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES
Maria Mansab Publishing date: 08 June 2024 In recent months, Pakistan's judiciary has been engulfed in controversy, marked by internal conflicts over administrative authority or ... Read More
BLAME-GAME POLITICS: UNDERMINING DEMOCRACY IN PAKISTAN BY TARGETING STATE INSTITUTIONS
Publishing date: 06 June 2024 Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva faced multiple corruption charges but remained a central figure in Brazilian politics, often clashing ... Read More
Mainstreaming Balochistan
Sajjad Shaukat Publishing date: 30 May 2024 Published in: The Nation In a key development for the restoration of peace in the Balochistan province, Commander ... Read More
Discouraging harm
Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani Publishing date: 26 April 2024 Published in: The News Undoubtedly, the most critical challenge Pakistan is facing to safeguard the ideological ... Read More
Snags of Social Media
Omay Aimen Publishing date: 16 April 2024 Published in: The Nation The value of social media as an agent of change cannot be ignored as ... Read More
The Truth Behind Baloch Missing Person
Ahmad Ali Publishing date: 27 March 2024 Published in: Daily Times Baloch protestors camped outside the National Press Club for over a week in December ... Read More
A Call for Unity and Progress
Mustafa Bilal Publishing date: 23 March 2024 Published in: The Nation “The story of Pakistan, its struggle and its achievement, is the very story of ... Read More
Amnesty for Insurgents
12 March 2024 Published in: The Nation In the mineral-rich shadows of Balochistan, a province that epitomizes the stark contrasts of Pakistan’s vast landscapes, yet ... Read More
The Challenges for Democracy
Hareem Hilal 12 March 2024 Published in: The Nation Can flawed processes lead to strong systems? Hardly! However, they can eventually rectify themselves through gradual ... Read More
