Medical tourism is a fast-growing industry globally, especially in the South Asian region. Poor healthcare facilities and the unavailability of certain technologies and expertise...
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Challenges and Risks Faced by Trade Transporters
Land and border trade is considered the most successful and inexpensive way of business among neighboring countries across the world. Traditionally, almost all of the trade...
Medical Tourism Vital to Pak-Afghan Regional Economic Connectivity
Medical tourism between Pakistan and Afghanistan has flourished in the last two decades and played a significant role in improving people-to-people and people-to-state...
Dreams of Murder
HORRIFIC as it was, the cold-blooded murder of a seminary teacher in D.I. Khan by three of her students on allegations of blasphemy is yet another sign of the increasingly toxic...
Women Promoting Regional Economic Connectivity
Afghan women are considered to have strong nerves both physically and mentally as forty years of hardships and revolutions have taught them to stand on their own feet and solve...
Experts Urge Multitrack Dialogue to Improve Pakistan-Afghanistan Transboundary Water Cooperation
Pakistan and Afghanistan share waters of nine big and small rivers, with millions of people on both sides depending on shared water resources, but it is really unfortunate that...
Pakistan Close to Polio-Free Status?
For the first time, Pakistan has seen zero cases of polio in an entire year[i]. It is a monumental achievement, especially considering that Pakistan is one of the last two...
Blasphemy Cases in Pakistan: 1947 – 2021
a Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) report by Senior Research Fellow Muhammad Nafees Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are controversial subject, with the public opinion in...
Displaced Afghans Long For Peace And Stability Amidst Volatile Times
Dr. Nasir Ahmad, an ophthalmologist hailing from Kabul, recalls his journey from Kabul to Islamabad after the Taliban takeover, “The border (Torkham) was in chaos… People had to...
Pakistan’s Public Procurement Regime
Saddam Hussein and Mohammad Shaaf Najib* Why Study Public Procurement Regimes? Governments across the globe are spending a significant portion of their budgets on procurement....
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