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Hosting young diplomats from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs
Hosting young diplomats from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs: March 19, 2015.
In-House Meeting with 5 trainee officer from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs
In-House Meeting with 5 trainee officer from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, March 19, 2015 at 1700 hrs.
(By invitation only)
In-House Meeting with 5 trainee officer from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.
A group of five Trainee Officers from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs called on Mr. Masood Khan, Director General of the Institute of...
Can Afghanistan and Pakistan Ever Get Along?
President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan is taking a risk most leaders would shun: He is proposing to improve Afghanistan’s contentious relations with Pakistan in...
The crisis of primary education
Pakistan’s literacy rate is currently 57 per cent. This is lower than the literacy rates of Bangladesh and India. The rate is currently rising...
America’s Afghan wars
THERE is no shortage of books and literature detailing the failure of the Western forces in defeating the Taliban insurgency that had started to...
In-House Meeting with Brig. (Retd) Feroz Hassan
In-House Meeting with Brig. (Retd) Feroz Hassan, Faculty Member, National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California, March 20, 2015 at 0930...
Public Talk on “Turkmenistan’s Policy of Neutrality and Peace”
H. E. Sapar Berdiniyazov, a former ambassador to Pakistan and presently Ambassador at Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkmenistan gave a talk on “Turkmenistan's...
Public Talk on Turkmenistan’s Policy of Neutrality and Peace
Hosting a Public Talk on “Turkmenistan’s Policy of Neutrality and Peace” by H. E. Sapar Berdiniyazov, Ambassador at Large of Turkmenistan, H. E. Atadjan...
Bombs, Protests, Blackouts Fail to Cripple Pakistan Economy
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has had a rough six months. He’s seen street protesters nearly oust him, some of the worst fuel shortages...