Month: July 2025

Arts & Literature

Pearls in the Stream

A young woman finds herself enraptured by a dreamlike encounter with a pomegranate’s life cycle alongside a tranquil stream, awakening her to the enduring beauty and purpose in every stage of life.

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Politics

Reviving the Bandung Spirit: South–South Cooperation and the Vienna Programme of Action

Landlocked developing countries continue to grapple with high transport costs and limited market access. Under the Vienna Programme of Action (2014–2024), South–South cooperation—rooted in the original Bandung Conference principles—has mobilized major infrastructure investments, transit corridor initiatives, and regional trade agreements…

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Understanding China

China’s Cultural Roots, Social Realities, and Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

China’s modernization is deeply rooted in its cultural values and historical consciousness, with socialism serving not as an imported ideology but as an indigenous evolution of its ethical and societal framework.

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Society

Universities as Change-Makers: Rethinking Academia’s Role in Sustainability

At the 2025 SRI Congress in Chicago, leading universities—including NUS, Cardiff, IIT Bombay, SDSN, and Future Earth—revealed how embedding sustainability across education, research, and campus operations can drive real-world impact.

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Equality Watch

Bridging Gender Gaps in Pakistan

In Pakistan’s deeply patriarchal society, women face systemic barriers that force them to work twice as hard to prove themselves. From educational disparities and workplace harassment to honor-based violence and legal loopholes, the country’s women endure both overt and subtle…

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Economy

Pakistan’s Economic Crossroads: Challenges and the Path to Self-Reliance

Pakistan faces crippling economic challenges, from fiscal deficits and unemployment to political instability and an over-reliance on imports.

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Climate

Pakistan’s Water Crisis

Pakistan is on the brink of a severe water crisis, driven by climate change, outdated infrastructure, internal mismanagement, and rising tensions with India over the Indus Waters Treaty.

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