Saturday, November 30, 2024

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 4)

The world is changing, a new continent has come up in front of our eyes: Eurasia. Continents being defined as “main continuous expanses of...

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 3)

Constituting all of North Asia, Siberia is an extensive geographical region vast and sparsely populated, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the...

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 2)

The historical Silk Road was a network of land trade routes connecting Asia and Europe; from the 2nd century BC to 18th century AD....

DPS – Avoiding a State of Surrender

Baton wielding protesters, emotionally charged crowds, struggling law enforcement agencies, scared and inconvenienced normal-day individuals, impending signs of causalities welcome to another saga of...

From the Editorial Desk (Dec 2021)

Dear Readers, Pakistan's leading atomic scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan (popularly known as AQ Khan) passed away in Islamabad at age 85, on Sunday October...

The Belt Road and Beyond

The debate on evolving global politics cannot be divorced from China's emerging role in the international system. Beijing's global economic plans under the broader...

Gwadar The City of the Future

There are hardly any cities and geographic regions of the world which are comparable with the potential and prospects of Gwadar. With the revival...

Fresh Iran Nuclear Talks and Balance of Power in Middle East

Context No other single event is as consequential to the politics of the Middle East than the future of Iran’s nuclear deal. The nation’s nuclear...

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 01)

The history of the Silk Road networks and other trade connections is closely tied to the rise and fall of Eurasian empires, among them...

Iran, Pakistan Regional Amalgamation is a Non-Starter

Pakistan-Iran relations have remained mired in half-hearted initiatives, coupled with misgivings and suspicions. Notwithstanding the fact that they share more than a 1000-kilometre border,...