The writer holds a PhD in Economics and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus. He can be reached at rafi.amiruddin@gmail.com.
Pakistan is still hoping that the United States can successfully mediate and resolve the Kashmir issue
The debate on Single National Curriculum needs to focus on exploring best medium of instruction, especially in the initial grades
Economic constraints are arguably the most crucial stumbling blocks in the way of a comprehensive judicial overhaul
To understand why Eid-ul-Azha is no longer as transformative as it could be, it needs to be viewed in a broader context
OGRA must answer why the delay in the import of petroleum on the part of OMCs was not noticed immediately
While elaborate figures will not fill an empty stomach, equitably sharing the economic burden can open many doors
Barring a few exceptions, Pakistanis have rarely played a constructive role when religious and ethnic minorities face systematic discrimination
It is worth asking how prepared we are to follow standard safety guidelines
Will abandoning lockdowns at a time when the risk of a surge in cases remains high lead to a greater economic disaster?
Pakistan’s report card on food security makes for ominous reading