A few days ago, we commemorated Youm-e-Takbeer, the historic day when Pakistan emerged as the first nuclear power in the Islamic world and the seventh in the world. The late Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto laid the foundation of Pakistan’s nuclear program, while former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif responded to India’s nuclear tests by conducting Pakistan’s own […]
Farewell, Altaf Hasan Qureshi
Pakistan’s renowned journalist and intellectual, Altaf Hasan Qureshi, has also passed away. With his demise, a luminous era of Pakistani journalism has come to an end. Altaf Hasan Qureshi was not merely a journalist; he was a distinguished literary and scholarly figure. He remained a steadfast advocate of the Ideology of Pakistan and the Constitution […]
One Year of Marka-e-Haq!
A study of Pakistan’s history reveals that under the inspiring leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, our forefathers made immense sacrifices and carried out an untiring struggle to make the creation of Pakistan possible. Although British India was ultimately divided into two states, India never wholeheartedly accepted the existence of Pakistan. Since the very beginning, it […]
Punjab Government’s Film City Project!
It has now been two years since Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif assumed office. Over this period, she has disappointed many of her critics and political opponents, who had doubted whether governing a province as vast and complex as Punjab was within the capacity of a woman, particularly one perceived to lack substantial administrative experience. […]
Thanks to the Prime Minister and the Field Marshal!
These are not my words. They were expressed by Donald Trump, President of the United States, in reference to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir. The ongoing conflict between United States and Iran, coupled with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has impacted nearly the entire world. Economies across the […]
Pakistan’s Quiet Diplomacy
Following peace talks facilitated by Pakistan, the American and Iranian delegations have now returned to their respective countries. U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance had earlier departed for Washington after enduring an intense, 21-hour round of negotiations. However, it would be premature to declare the talks a failure. According to sources, the process initiated under […]
Education on a Slippery Slope!
In our country, the education system and the quality of education are often subjects of debate. There is no doubt that, if we assess the situation since the creation of Pakistan, the education sector has shown significant improvements in many areas. For instance, in 1947, the number of higher education institutions could be counted on […]
