Pakistan has always been on a round trip between Religious Conservatism and Political Radicalism. Conversely, the founding fathers of Pakistan were Westernized and saw politics as a common and collective secular activity distinct from Religion. Pakistan had non-sectarian agenda and was neutral before 1977. However, the state actors are considered responsible for the creation of […]
Author: Malaika Sarwar
How China become a big boss in electric vehicles?
How China become a big boss in electric vehicles? Countries ranging from the United States to New Zealand are offering incentives to encourage the sale of electric vehicles, a tactic China has used for years as it has grown into the world’s largest EV market. Beijing’s success is astounding. Last year, EVs accounted for a […]
Reasons for Wheat Crisis
O’ Human Being These Birds Flying Do You See What They Do? They don’t store any food with greed And they don’t die of hunger Has anyone see flying birds dying of hunger? Its greedy human that stores food It’s humans that die of hunger. (Baba Bulleh Shah) Global Scenario: Wheat is a grass extensively […]
Combating and unveiling Islamophobia
Growing Islamophobia calls for firm action by the joined efforts of Muslim countries. Cases of anti-Muslim sentiments have been seen across the globe which has fostered hostility and hatred towards Muslims leading to their exclusion based on religion in Western nations. The recent case of burning the Quran outside a mosque in Sweden has sparked […]
Can a coercive strategy in South Asia be counterproductive for the US?
Recent years have seen a perplexing change in the fundamental attitude of the West, led by the US, towards nations in South Asia. The US periodically exhibits a hostile and indifferent attitude towards this friendly country, despite participating in Security Dialogue and Partnership Dialogue with Bangladesh. Not just in Bangladesh is this true. In the […]
Muslim world can’t remain silent on China’s Uyghur Muslim torture issue
Muslim world can’t remain silent on China’s Uyghur Muslim torture issue The history of the Uyghur nation is about four thousand years old. This nation is originally a native of independent East Turkestan. East Turkestan is a Central Asian country along the ancient Silk Road, bordered by China, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia. The […]
Environmental Degradation: Balancing Economic Growth and Sustainability in Pakistan
Environmental Degradation: Balancing Economic Growth and Sustainability in Pakistan Pakistan is one of the few countries to achieve “on track status” on Climate Change. The status has been attained in large part as a result of the government’s numerous policies and programmes that were put in place to protect the environment and address climate change. […]
Reading culture in summer holidays
The habitat affects us. From a health philosophy, physical health can be determined by the various delimiters of the surroundings, like the quality index of the air, whether it is pure or smoky, in which we are respiring. Ironically, our intellectual wellness depends on the company we keep or avoid. A few days ago, I […]