Analysis
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Pakistan and the Mickey Arthur solution
And the absence of desire obviates the necessity to invest in capacity leading to further erosion of the latter to…
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Sindh Govt.’s Tent School Project: Probabilities of Success and Failure
It is difficult to predict the success of this project without specific details of the plan and the resources however,…
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Observations of an Expat: Quake Problems
The warring factions have moved to exploit the situation by shifting military positions and attempting to expropriate relief supplies. Totally…
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Cold War or Conflict: Understanding the US-China Relations
America is testing Beijing’s temperament by supporting Taiwan, Tibet, India, Japan, and through proxy wars Middle East, West Asia, Central…
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Turkey–Syria earthquake: what scientists know?
Most of Turkey sits on the Anatolian plate between two major faults: the North Anatolian Fault and the East Anatolian…
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Observations of an Expat: The Adani Scandal
The scandal could potentially suck in the government – the government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By Tom Arms…
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The Language of Instruction and the Narrative of Privilege
It is true that linguistic diversity in India and Pakistan distinguishes them from countries like Japan, China, South Korea, and…
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Observations of an Expat: Ukraine Tanks Conundrum
Ukraine wants NATO tanks—especially the German Leopards—to launch a counter-offensive to regain territory. By Tom Arms Supplying tanks to Ukraine…
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Pakistan Economic Crisis – Lessons for India
“Tum Bilkul Hum Jaise Nikle” – India going down path of Pakistan, Sri Lanka – Fundamentalism is a common factor…
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HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO WWIII?
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has threatened the world. To avoid the bloodshed one army will have to surrender to the other.…
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