Category: 8. Editorial

  • Digital Vigilance

    Digital Vigilance

    The army chief’s recent remarks urging the youth to focus on their responsibilities rather than engage in baseless criticism come at a crucial time. In an era dominated by social media and artificial intelligence, misinformation spreads at an alarming pace, often with dangerous consequences…. Continue Reading

  • Climate Stalemate

    Climate Stalemate

    Another round of climate negotiations, another failure. The latest talks in Hangzhou have once again exposed the inability of global leadership to rise above politics and address the single greatest threat facing humanity—climate change. With deep divisions between major economies, the… Continue Reading

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  • Leadership Under Siege

    Leadership Under Siege

    There is a lot of romanticism attached to the concept of leadership. This is because of the power and status it normally confers upon the leader. The word “leader” conjures in everybody’s mind the privilege of power. This is further confused by the misconception that the power is… Continue Reading

  • Divided Taliban

    Divided Taliban

    The House of Cards in Afghanistan has fallen apart because of escalating internal divisions within the ranks of the Afghan Taliban. The ideological and pragmatic leadership of the Afghan Taliban are divided between the Kandahar and Kabul groups. Since the fall of Kabul to the Afghan Taliban in… Continue Reading

  • The Rainfall Deficit in Pakistan

    The Rainfall Deficit in Pakistan

    The alarming lack of rainfall in Pakistan has severe implications for agriculture, water supply, and the overall ecosystem. This crisis affects not only humans but also animals and plant life. In recent years, Pakistan has experienced erratic weather patterns, with reports indicating a 70%… Continue Reading

  • Protect Mother Earth

    Protect Mother Earth

    The issue of climate change has once again been highlighted by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. While the world continues to progress technologically, it is imperative that we prioritise environmental conservation. As a native of Tamil Nadu, I have always admired the natural beauty of my… Continue Reading

  • Addressing Pakistan’s Economic Crisis

    Addressing Pakistan’s Economic Crisis

    Pakistan’s economy is facing severe challenges, including rising inflation, unemployment, and an escalating debt crisis. The soaring prices of essential commodities have made it increasingly difficult for ordinary citizens to afford basic necessities. Immediate and effective measures are… Continue Reading

  • Four-Year LLB in Pakistan

    Four-Year LLB in Pakistan

    News from a few days ago suggests that the Higher Education Commission (HEC) is considering reducing the LLB programme to four years. I believe this is a good idea. The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme in Pakistan currently spans five years, but it is time for the HEC and the Pakistan Bar… Continue Reading

  • Past in Perspective

    Past in Perspective

    The Roman Baths in Bath, England, are a remarkable testament to the ingenuity of ancient Roman engineering and a popular tourist attraction today. Continue Reading