
The Economic Battle for Kabul
The tumult of rapid regime change in Afghanistan has meant that a great deal of economic uncertainty looms large; and not just in the country
The tumult of rapid regime change in Afghanistan has meant that a great deal of economic uncertainty looms large; and not just in the country
The India-Pakistan relationship has been having its vicissitudes, following several years of tense animosity, owing largely to the bellicose and ideologically-charged government
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In recent months, it has been frequently discussed in economic and media circles across South Asia that Bangladesh has surpassed India and Pakistan on the
The National Accounts Committee (NAC) recently signed off on an annualized projected GDP figure for the current fiscal year of 3.94%, which seems astounding to
Pakistan’s salaried class serves the role of a steadied backbone in our otherwise rough-and-tumble economic life. Their salaries are subject to taxation that offers the
“Apart from winning the war, there is no task facing society today so important as the elimination of economic insecurity,” wrote the famed economist Abba
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