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Rice feeds more than half the world, but scientists say current farming is crossing Earth’s safe limits for climate, water, and nutrients, and that makes every bowl part of a bigger planetary balancing actRice cultivation, a global staple, is pushing Earth's natural systems beyond safe limits, particularly concerning climate change, water use...
Pakistan urges India to respect Indus Water TreatyPakistan has called on India to uphold the Indus Waters Treaty. Minister Musadik Malik stated that suspending the treaty would create a dan...
Fossil fuels no longer offer security. Clean energy canWhile historical energy crises spurred renewable adoption, current economic conditions like inflation and high interest rates pose investme...
'Closely following situation in West Asia': MEA on Pakistan's role in US-Iran ceasefireIndia is closely monitoring the evolving security situation in West Asia. The nation welcomes ceasefires and supports peace initiatives. In...
Glacier spits out man frozen for nearly 28 years in shocking find - here's the inside storyThe body of 31-year-old man Naseeruddin, who disappeared in Pakistan’s mountainous region in 1997, was found preserved inside a glacier nea...
Indonesia agreed to voice India's stand at OIC: JhaA delegation led by Sanjay Jha engaged with several nations. The delegation successfully persuaded Indonesia to consider India's stance dur...
India to have 350 million children by 2050, faces urgent challenges to secure their future: UNICEF reportA new UNICEF report reveals that India, projected to have 350 million children by 2050, faces critical challenges in ensuring their well-be...
Indian youths at COP29 call for prioritising children's needs in climate policyYoung Indian climate activists are at COP29. They are demanding action from world leaders. They want policies that protect children from cl...
Pakistan secures USD 10 million in funds for climate solutionsIslamabad secures USD 10 million climate finance to enhance water resource management in the Indus River using nature-based solutions. The ...
India sends notice to Pakistan for review of Indus Water Treaty, cites changes in circumstancesIndia Pakistan Indus Water Treaty Notice: India has formally notified Pakistan to review the Indus Water Treaty, citing significant changes...
Pakistan debt unsustainable, headed towards inevitable default, says reportPakistan's debt crisis is more severe than anticipated, with the possibility of an inevitable default and a devastating economic spiral. Th...
Pakistan's current economic model is not working: World BankPakistan's current economic model is not working since it has fallen behind its peers, significant progress in poverty reduction has now st...
Pakistani forces guarding CPEC projects attacked in Balochistan's KechThe media portal while quoting regional sources said that the forces have suffered loss of lives and property while the attackers escaped f...
Children in India, 3 other S Asian nations at extremely high risk of climate crisis impacts: UNICEFPakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India are among four South Asian countries where children are at extremely high risk of the impacts o...
Pakistan registers FIR against IAF pilots for bombing trees: ReportThe FIR, registered against "unidentified IAF pilots", also details the damage suffered by 19 trees after the Indian fighter jets "hastily ...
Deadly air pollution becomes a common enemy for arch-rivals India and PakistanThe neighbors are grappling with farmers burning fields on their sides of Punjab. Those fires are worsening the deadly smog now choking the...
- UN warns about financial risks in China’s One Belt One Road project
As per UN, financial risks in countries where China’s announced investment value is high compared to the relative size of the economy of th...
- Normalisation of ties with India necessary for Pakistan: Expert
'The Future of Pakistan' is a compilation of a series of articles by eminent scholars from the US, India and Pakistan.
- India's neighbours Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka in "most failed states" list: Report
Pakistan is at number 12, Myanmar is at 18, Bangladesh (25); Nepal (27), Sri Lanka (29) and Bhutan is at 50 in a list of 60 countries.
- Pakistan to be hit hardest by climate change
Pakistan is among countries that will be hit hardest by climate change though it contributes only a fraction to global warming, environment...