Peshawar
January 8, 2021
PESHAWAR: Participants of a daylong webinar on Thursday stated that recognition of Israel was the most sensitive and serious issue and it should be discussed in line with the national interests and priorities.
The webinar was arranged by Mosaic Journal of the Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar.
Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof Dr Jahanzeb Khan, was the keynote speaker on the occasion.
Chairman of the Department Dr Hussain Shaheed Soherwordi, Chairman, Department of Political Science Dr Abdur Rauf and Chairman, Philosophy Department Shuja Khan also spoke on the occasion. Most of the speakers and participants of the event were the students of different departments of the university.
January 1, 2021
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Friday said the attack on the Hindu Temple in Karak was an irresponsible act and an attempt to damage Pakistan’s image at the international level.
Talking to the media representatives at the Parliament House in Islamabad, the foreign minister strongly denounced the tragic incident of burning of a Hindu Temple by a mob in Karak and said the Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed had taken its notice.
In reply to a question, he said Pakistan’s position on the Kashmir and Palestine issues was very clear.
The foreign minister added the Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s stance on those issues was a guiding principle for them.
Opinion
January 1, 2021
The writer is a former ambassador to the US, India and China and head of UN missions in Iraq and Sudan.
Writing about Pakistan’s foreign policy is not easy. It is a function of Pakistan’s national policy which is determined by domestic realities and power structures that have, by and large, proven inimical to the interests of its people.
What needs to be done to break free of these vice-like limits on Pakistan’s potential is generally known. Despite unwarranted constraints, the media is full of it every day. But the will and confidence to do anything to change the drift and stasis that afflicts Pakistan is absent, even though the existential costs of such national dereliction are well known.
One big lesson from the political and economic history of Pakistan is that ad-hoc and inorganic political arrangements are destined to fail sooner or later.The latest example is the hybrid regime of.
PM Imran striving hard to lead the country on path of progress: Qasim Suri
Published On 28 December,2020 05:10 am
Qasim Suri said our exports are increasing and the fruits of govt s positive policies are emerging.
QUETTA (Dunya News) - Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri on Sunday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan was striving hard to lead the country on path of development and progress, Dunya News reported.
He said this while addressing a prize distribution ceremony organized by a local NGO in Quetta. Qasim Suri said that Pakistan was created with the sacrifices of our forefathers but today everyone has forgotten the purpose of creation of Pakistan.