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Weaponising Water: India's Indus Treaty Suspension And The Threat To Pakistan's Security

Pakistan, June 3 -- Former World Bank Vice President Dr Ismail Serageldin once remarked, "If the wars of this century were fought over oil, the wars of the next century will be fought over water." For... Read More


The Fragile Balance: Nuclear Deterrence And Escalation In South Asia

Pakistan, June 3 -- The 1971 India-Pakistan war compelled Pakistan to initiate a military nuclear programme which was further accelerated by the Indian nuclear test in 1974. Pakistan sought this capab... Read More


Ballots And Bullets: How India's Elections Exploit The Pakistan Threat

Pakistan, June 3 -- India, the world's largest democracy, has held regular elections since gaining independence on 15 August 1947. With over 900 million eligible voters today, Indian elections are oft... Read More


Beyond Quotas: Advancing Women's Substantive Political Participation In Pakistan

Pakistan, June 3 -- Hackneyed as it may sound, in spite of constitutional guarantees such as reserved seats for women in the National and Provincial Assemblies, female political participation in Pakis... Read More


Finding Meaning In The Rubble: Gaza's Echo Of Frankl's Holocaust Survival

Pakistan, June 3 -- Viktor E Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning, the classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust, stands as one of the most profound books I've ever had the privilege of reading. This ma... Read More


https://thefridaytimes.com/01-Jun-2025/the-radcliffe-award-facts-and-fantasies

Pakistan, June 3 -- Viktor E Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning, the classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust, stands as one of the most profound books I've ever had the privilege of reading. This ma... Read More


How Justin Lunny's Everrati Blends Classic Cars With Climate Action

Pakistan, June 3 -- Justin Lunny is a British entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Everrati Automotive Limited, a UK-based company specializing in converting classic cars into high-performance elec... Read More


The Radcliffe Award: Facts And Fantasies

Pakistan, June 3 -- Among the controversies surrounding the partition of India about the Radcliffe Award, which partitioned the Muslim-majority provinces of Punjab and Bengal and became the internatio... Read More


Pakistan's Broken Social Contract: Who Works, Who Profits

Pakistan, June 2 -- In Pakistan's cities, a stark and unyielding divide unfolds every day. Two separate worlds exist side by side-one inhabited by a privileged elite, shielded from the everyday strugg... Read More


Pakistan Faces Early Intense Monsoon: Preparedness Concerns Amid Rising Climate Risks

Pakistan, June 2 -- Pakistan expects to endure a particularly harsh monsoon this year. Unusual dust, hail, rain and thunderstorms in the spring have set the stage for further extreme climate events ac... Read More