Pakistan’s Economy and Trade، The Growing Role of the United States and Future Opportunities

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By: Mian Iftikhar Ahmad)Economic relations between Pakistan and the United States have always been a fundamental pillar of Pakistan’s foreign policy. Today, as the world rapidly moves toward a new geo-economic landscape, the most realistic and promising path for Pakistan’s economic revival lies in American investment, technological cooperation, and strengthened […]
Sanctions Demand on Gen. Asim Munir: Pakistan’s Clear Stance — Decisions Will Be Made in Islamabad, Not Washington

(By: Asim Siddiqui, Washington, DC) (Publish from Houston Texas USA) A letter signed by 44 members of the U.S. Congress has triggered strong reactions in Pakistan, after lawmakers in Washington called for sanctions on Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir and several other officials over alleged human rights violations and political repression. The letter — […]
Rajvir Initiative: Digital Rights and Civic Space -A New Chapter for Human Rights in Sindh

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By: Nazia Naz, Human Rights Department, Government of Sindh) In an era where the world is rapidly shifting towards digital transformation, the protection of digital rights and the creation of safe civic spaces have become an essential part of modern governance. Sindh is stepping forward in this journey with a […]
The Pathway to Central Asian States

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By: Syed Sardar Muhammad Khondai) In my previous column, I wrote that relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have remained tense and turbulent at various times from 1962 to the present day. During these periods, there were moments when the border between the two countries remained closed for two years or […]
The Expanding Influence of Mafias: Sugar, Wheat, Petroleum, and Property Crises in Pakistan

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Mian Iftikhar Ahmad) Pakistan is facing a deepening economic and administrative crisis as powerful mafias tighten their grip on key sectors such as sugar, wheat, petroleum, and real estate. These networks, backed by enormous wealth, political influence, and strong connections within state institutions, have created a parallel system that […]
The Role of the Pulpit and the Mihrab in Eradicating Extremism

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (Mian Iftikhar Ahmad)Extremism has become a serious global issue today, posing threats not only to societal peace and stability but also challenging the spiritual and moral development of Muslims. Addressing this issue requires more than just governmental or political measures; it is deeply rooted in intellectual, moral, and spiritual education. […]
Impact of Traffic Fines and FIRs on Under-18 Student Riders: A Policy Perspective

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By: Brig Sadiq Rahi, Sitara E Imtiaz Military, Retired)a IntroductionAcross Pakistan, thousands of school and college students, many below the legal driving age؛ are compelled by circumstances to ride motorcycles daily. While the law prohibits issuing a driving licence to anyone under 18 and rightly emphasises road safety, the ground […]
Empowering Voices: Training Youth and Journalists to Defend Human Rights in Sindh

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By: Nazia Naz Defender and Master Trainer on Human Rights) As a dedicated Human Rights Defender and Master Trainer, I have had the honour of training more than 13,000 young people across Sindh in advanced human rights, leadership, and civic responsibility. My mission has always been clear: to build a […]
Afghan Nationals – A Growing Threat to World Peace: History, Radicalization, Migration and Global Security

(Writer: Brig Sadiq Rahi, Sitara E Imtiaz (Military), Retired) Introduction The recent firing incident near the White House by an Afghan national has once again pushed a long-ignored question to the front pages of global politics: Is the world facing a new wave of insecurity originating from decades of Afghan conflict, radicalization, and unchecked migration? […]
Honor Killing in Pakistan: Laws Exist, but Women Still Remain Unsafe

(By: Nazia Naz (Defender & international researcher & human Rights) (Publish from Houston Texas USA) As a Defender deeply committed to human rights, “I am increasingly concerned about the state of women’s safety in Pakistan”. Despite years of advocacy, promises, and legal reforms, the reality on the ground remains deeply troubling. The alarming rise in […]