by Imtiaz Gul Executive Director CRSS Imtiaz Gul takes a look at the dilemmas faced by Pakistan in counter radical ideology and violent extremism, labels five reasons for why...
Mustafa Malik
Status of Minorities: strangers in their own land
by Zeeshan Salahuddin On Tuesday, January 19, a private research institute in Islamabad released their second report on minorities titled “State of Religious Freedoms in...
Quadrilateral Coordination Group: Roadmap to Reconciliation
Pakistan, Afghanistan, China and the US met in Kabul on January 18 for the 2nd Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) meeting to devise a roadmap for peace in Afghanistan. The...
CRSS China Watch – January 21, 2016
Pak-China Trade Swells from $9.3b To $11.8b In One Year Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif has said that China is the most reliable friend, has always stood with Pakistan...
The Mystery of Radicalisation
Intelligentsia in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation countries has miserably failed in offering genuine diagnoses and recipes for contemporary issues, such as religious...
CRSS China Watch – January 18, 2016
In Radio Pakistan's Current Affairs programme, economist Dr. Shahid Hassan Khan said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will help Pakistan develop infrastructure...
End of Second Round of Talks – Pak-Afghan Regional Security Working Groups
The second Track II Meeting of Pak-Afghan regional security experts ended in Islamabad on Wednesday. Experts from both sides discussed various issues including peace and security...
Pakistan’s $2 billion LNG pipeline project hits a snag
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s two-billion-dollar LNG pipeline project has hit a snag with Washington slapping a set of sanctions on the Russian firm designated to work on the scheme....
Discord over CPEC & selfish motives
The raging discord over the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)symbolises one of the many symptoms of the disease that our political economy suffers from — an arbitrary,...
Peace in Afghanistan will be the key to peace in Pakistan: Imran Khan
“Afghanistan has suffered for too long and the people in Afghanistan deserve peace as any other country. Pakistan should pursue a policy of non-interference in the internal...
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