
Carving up Cartels
At present, Pakistan’s cement per capita consumption is only half of the world average (around 200kg versus 520kg for the world). This suggests that there is more
At present, Pakistan’s cement per capita consumption is only half of the world average (around 200kg versus 520kg for the world). This suggests that there is more
India’s economic growth in the early decades following independence was extremely low. Between 1950 and 1980, its economy grew on average 3.5 percent per annum, which translated
The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS) organized a webinar titled ‘Sino-India Border Clashes: Implications for South Asian Strategic Environment’ on 11 November 2020. The discussion
It was recently announced by the Minister of Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhary that a special program of animation and videogames would be launched to encourage young
This international webinar on ‘Emerging Global Strategic Environment and Technological Advancements: Implications for South Asia’s Security Dynamics’, organized in collaboration with the Naval Postgraduate School, California, comprised
There is a burgeoning conversation in Pakistan around the use and ownership of an asset class commonly known as “cryptocurrencies.” While heightened investor, academic, and regulatory interest
Direct negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan government began in Doha, Qatar on September 12, 2020 after a major demand regarding release of 5000 Taliban prisoners
For all the pundits who have been heralding a firm and decisive “retreat” of globalisation in the past few years, there is now a stunning counterexample of
The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS) organised a webinar titled ‘The US & Pakistan: Politics, Diplomacy and Economics under the Next Administration’ on 3 October
With President-Elect Joe Biden having declared victory in the 2020 presidential race, a new tenor for international economic and diplomatic engagement is likely to be set, which
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