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Pakistan Discovers the High Cost of Chinese Investment

Pakistan Discovers the High Cost of Chinese Investment

By Hussain Haqqani
A new report sheds light on the true costs of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor for Pakistan.
Imran Khan Appoints the Pakistani Military’s Former Media Chief as Special Assistant

Imran Khan Appoints the Pakistani Military’s Former Media Chief as Special Assistant

By Umair Jamal
Imran Khan brings in a former ISPR chief to ramp up his government’s information game.

Are Imran Khan’s Days as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Numbered?

Are Imran Khan’s Days as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Numbered?

By Daud Khattak
The PTI government's poor performance has apparently alienated even Pakistan's kingmakers: the military.

Pakistan Struggles to Fight COVID-19

Pakistan Struggles to Fight COVID-19

By Rabiya Jaffery
Doctors are concerned about Pakistan’s healthcare capacity as COVID-19 cases increase.

Amid COVID-19, a Governance Crisis Looms in Pakistan

Amid COVID-19, a Governance Crisis Looms in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan faces a likely ruling class reshuffle in due time—once the COVID–19 crisis clears.
Pakistan’s Fight Against the Coronavirus Threat

Pakistan’s Fight Against the Coronavirus Threat

By Muhammad Ahmad Saad
Prime Minister Khan has been criticized for his response, but Pakistan is managing the best it can under difficult circumstances

Japan’s Postponement of the Olympics: What Next?

Japan’s Postponement of the Olympics: What Next?

By Ankit Panda
Also, the hosts discuss the reactions to the spread of COVID–19 in South Asia.
Amid Coronavirus Trouble, Pakistan Remains a House Divided

Amid Coronavirus Trouble, Pakistan Remains a House Divided

By Manik Aftab
The Imran Khan government is still refusing to seek cooperation from the opposition, even amid a health emergency.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Warns New Virus May Devastate Developing Nations

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Warns New Virus May Devastate Developing Nations

By Associated Press
"If it spreads, we will all have problems with our health facilities. We just don't have that capability. We just don't have the resources."

Religious Minorities in ‘Naya Pakistan’

Religious Minorities in ‘Naya Pakistan’

By Jaffer A. Mirza
31 dead, 58 injured, and 25 blasphemy cases – that’s the toll taken on Pakistan’s religious minorities since Prime Minister Imran Khan took office.

Is the Pakistani Government Really Worried About Indian Muslims?

Is the Pakistani Government Really Worried About Indian Muslims?

By Umair Jamal
As India’s Muslims come under siege, will Pakistan’s concern amount to anything more than opportunism?
The UN Secretary General’s Visit to Islamabad Boosts the PTI’s Fortunes

The UN Secretary General’s Visit to Islamabad Boosts the PTI’s Fortunes

By Hamzah Rifaat Hussain
Antonio Guterres’ visit to Pakistan upped the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf’s domestic credentials.

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