Pakistan’s Digital Agenda in Davos 2020

The World Economic Forum (WEF), established in the 1970s, is an independent not-for-profit organisation which aims to engage various political, business and cultural world leaders in attempts to discuss current and form future agendas. To do so WEF hosts an annual meeting in Davos where the most pressing world issues are highlighted and solutions and…

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Branding Pakistan Right

At the end of January, the World Economic Forum (WEF) celebrated its 50th anniversary during the Annual Meeting in Davos. Imran Khan participated for the first time in his capacity as Prime Minister of Pakistan and was joined by a delegation of senior government ministers and representatives from business, culture, and civil society. Much has…

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The US-Islamic Emirate Peace Agreement

Chief negotiators of the United States and Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Ex-Taliban) signed a peace agreement of Feb 29 that will regulate withdrawal (runaway) of occupation troops in return for some vague guarantees by the Emirate. Deal has been made possible by President Trump’s electoral compulsions and acumen of Bajwa Doctrine.   The US-Islamic Emirate…

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Brutal Face of Humanity

The history of world politics has witnessed countless incidents of inhumane treatments of states around the globe. The vicious cases of bloodshed cemented in critical decisions of states and their leaders portrays a distorted picture of politics in which the humanity matters less for state government. An unending struggle in the international system between states…

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On Leadership

In my personal analysis of leadership, anybody who is in pursuit of immortality of his skills and fame thereof is really nowhere close to being a “leader”. In the following short write-up, I will explain myself of what the opening lines mean or suggest. Politicians are not necessarily leaders; the exceptions in the history are…

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