Pakistan’s justice system is under severe strain, with millions of cases pending and citizens facing costly and delayed outcomes.
Read More »Month: January 2026
Cheering for China today is less about ideology and more about shared interests, practical cooperation, and the pursuit of sustainable growth.
Read More »Western news organisations often present themselves as neutral defenders of truth, yet their coverage frequently reveals unequal standards shaped by geopolitical alignment.
Read More »In Energy Dependence and Supply Security: Energy Law in the New Geopolitical Reality, Anatole Boute demonstrates how liberal market-oriented energy policies inadvertently created strategic dependencies, transforming energy supply into a powerful geopolitical instrument.
Read More »As supply chains grow more fragile and geopolitical competition intensifies, semiconductors are no longer just an economic resource, they are a strategic asset shaping the future balance of power between major states.
Read More »Washington's shift from maintaining order to extracting resources might just cement a multipolar order.
Read More »Unequal influence among states, competing national interests, and strategic calculations often limit collective ambition, leaving vulnerable countries exposed despite global commitments to climate action.
Read More »As data-driven governance becomes the norm, questions of privacy, accountability, and democratic control grow increasingly urgent, making it essential to examine how technological reform reshapes power between the state and its citizens.
Read More »The Indian Ocean has become a critical arena for Pakistan’s national security, economic stability, and regional influence.
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