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INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES IN PAKISTAN
Made in India, deployed abroad: The expanding map of India's arms exportsIndia's defence exports are soaring, with deals for BrahMos missiles with Vietnam and Indonesia signaling a significant shift. This surge, ...
Will Sensex, Nifty bounce back on Monday? Iran peace deal risks among 5 factors to drive D-St this weekIndian stock markets experienced a sharp decline on Friday, breaking a five-day winning streak. Key factors influencing Dalal Street next w...
US-Iran deal a 'catastrophe' for Israel, analysts sayThe US-Iran agreement to conclude the Middle East war is a significant strategic setback for Israel and underscores its waning influence in...
Why Pakistan backstabs the US, and always gets away with itFor decades, the US grappled with Pakistan's dual role as a terror war ally and a supporter of militant groups. Despite accusations of shel...
Is Pakistan’s grey gamble sinking in the Strait?Fresh clashes between the US and Iran near the Strait of Hormuz have cast doubt on Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the crisis. While Donal...
West Asia War: Iran's Guards seize wartime power, blunting Supreme Leader's roleWest Asia War: Iran's leadership has changed dramatically. The Supreme Leader is gone, and the military commanders now hold the real power....
A quiet Gulf player may steal Pakistan’s ‘miracle’ momentNegotiations around a possible Iran–US ceasefire have shifted focus towards a Gulf state near the Strait of Hormuz, raising questions over ...
Why stock market fell today? Sensex plunges 850 pts, Nifty below 24,200. 6 reasons behind selloffIndian equity benchmarks declined for a second straight session, pressured by a spike in crude oil prices, a weakening rupee and rising geo...
Why market fell today? Sensex slumps 760 points, Nifty below 24,400 despite ceasefire extension. 7 key reasonsIndian markets turned negative on Wednesday as investor caution persisted despite a ceasefire deadline extension by Donald Trump. IT stocks...
Pakistan: Years-long delays, escalating costs expose mismanagement in Parliament lodges projectA Pakistani parliamentary committee is concerned about delays in building new lodges. The project, approved in 2009, faces cost overruns. T...
Taliban reject Pakistan's claim Afghan bomber involved in deadly attack on Chinese dam engineersPakistan's military had said at a press conference on Tuesday that a suicide bomb attack in March in Pakistan's northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
Pakistan needs to pay USD 77.5 billion in external debt; risk of default 'real', says US think tankPakistan is awaiting a much-needed USD 1.1 billion tranche of funding from the Washington-based International Monetary Fund, originally due...
Moody's downgrades Pakistan's outlook citing 'heightened external vulnerability'Explaining the decision to affirm the B3 rating, Moody's said it assumed that Pakistan would conclude its seventh review under the IMF EFF ...
Pakistan's external affairs to be challenging in 2020; ties to remain tense with India: Think-tankTense relations with India would continue to consume much of Pakistan's strategic and diplomatic bandwidth, Islamabad Policy Institute said...
Pakistan's economy at critical juncture, says IMFThe global lender last week formally approved the USD 6 billion loan to Pakistan.
"Decisive" policies and reforms must for Pakistan's economic stability: IMFThe funding, which still needs approval from the International Monetary Fund's management, would be provided over three years.
Nawaz Sharif damaging credibility of July 25 general elections: Imran KhanKhan alleged that Sharif, who is now serving 10-years jail term in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi in a corruption case, had always tried to defa...
Pakistan's apolitical army chief seen as Nawaz Sharif's best coup hedgeAnyone expecting changes to the world's sixth largest military will likely be disappointed, with the new chief not expected to cool tension...
Pakistan, India can resolve their disputes through dialogue: Khawaja Asif"Pakistan desires peace with India but its desire should not be taken as its weakness," Asif was quoted as saying by the Radio Pakistan.
Pakistan is using brutal methods to muzzle the media: Mohammed HanifIn Pakistan you can criticise military and intelligence agencies, but as you start naming, investigating specific events, you are in troubl...