As the world marks Earth Hour each March, millions participate in a simple yet powerful act: switching off lights for sixty minutes. In Pakistan, this moment is reinforced through the…
On 23 March 1940, at Minto Park, a vision was set in motion that would ultimately lead to the creation of Pakistan. The Lahore Resolution was not just a political…
Pakistan’s economy is being kept alive by people who no longer live in it. Every month, millions of Pakistanis working in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Europe, and North America…
Why Societies Rise Through Institutions, Not Generations We are living through a global moment of generational anxiety. Across countries, young people are more informed, more connected, and more impatient than…
In 2010, Pakistan took a landmark step by enacting the Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act. The law signalled that women had a right to dignity at…
Pakistan’s industrial zones - once envisioned as engines of export-led growth and investment - now stand at a standstill. What began as a framework for industrial revival has become a…
Every monsoon season, Pakistan braces for flooding - an annual ordeal that has shifted from rare disaster to predictable devastation. The 2025 floods, coming just three years after the catastrophic…
When floodwaters recede in Pakistan, what remains is not just mud-caked homes and ruined crops - what lingers is the silent despair of families who lost their loved ones, life-time…
A History of Recurring Bailouts Few countries have turned to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as frequently as Pakistan. Since 1958, the country has entered 23 IMF programs, making it…