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…
Once synonymous with turbulence, militancy, and mass displacement, North Waziristan stood for decades as a symbol of Pakistan’s most intractable challenges. Its rugged mountains and valleys witnessed repeated conflict, earning…
Prisons are a mirror of society. They reveal how a state treats its most vulnerable, how justice is delivered, and how human dignity is valued. In Pakistan, the condition of…
Pakistan today stands at a decisive juncture. The economy is once again under strain, public trust in institutions is low, and the state is navigating the pressures of fragility and…