Shazia Mehmood Khan

She is a corporate lawyer having experience of more than 10 years. She is the advisor to All Christian Schools in Pakistan and has keen interests in democracy, human rights, freedom of speech and conflict resolution.

China’s National Mourning & Economics of Humanity

Human spirits never die. Most recently on April 4 2020 the Chinese government observed national day of mourning which was a vivid reflection of its holistic policies towards economics of humanity. Economics of humanity has multiplier effects which pay back its unlimited dividends for centuries to come.  It also upheld the philosophy of Confucius which emphasized correlation…

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Pak-China Air Forces Joint Exercise Shaheen-VIII

Pakistan is currently passing through extraordinary times. Military ties between the two strategic partners, Pakistan and China are on the rise. Both countries are extending military cooperation in diversified fields i.e. human resource management, training, joint military and air force exercise, infrastructure, joint ventures and transfer of technology. Joint military/air force exercises provide essential training…

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Qatar – Pakistan Relations

Recently Prime Minister Imran Khan went on an official visit to Qatar, both having deep-rooted and historic multi-dimensional relations based on cultural affinities, shared traditions and values, geographical proximity and identity of interests. Pakistan cherishes its historic brotherly relations with Qatar and wants to take them to new heights through greater economic integration, healthy trade…

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SCO & Tajikistan

The economics of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is versatile, dynamic, diversified and huge in terms of collective GDPs, GNPs, population and above all human capitals. It consists of eight countries China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. There are four observer states and six dialogue partners. The SCO member states covered nearly half…

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Cracks in CPEC

Pakistan and China being strategic partners strongly rejected a report by the Financial Times (FT) about China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and resolved to expand cooperation in diversified fields of mutual interest. The FT report had alleged that Pakistan is looking to renegotiate its position in the Beijing’s Belt-Road Initiative (BRI). CPEC is the combination…

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New Leader, New Vision

After winning the 2018 elections Imran Khan was sworn in as the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan. The Federal Cabinet was also formed. The Prime Minister seems to believe in unconventional wisdom to achieve his long awaited dreams for the development of Pakistan, this indeed is a good omen for us. Unconventional Methods In his…

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