Inflated Electricity Bills in Pakistan: Understanding the Causes
Pakistan’s current electricity cost crisis is an outcome of the inflated capacity charges obligations, pushed for by International Finance Institutions in the late ’90s.
Pakistan’s current electricity cost crisis is an outcome of the inflated capacity charges obligations, pushed for by International Finance Institutions in the late ’90s.
As one of the world's largest and fastest-growing cities, Karachi faces significant urbanization pressures that impact its resilience to climate change.
The Women’s March, popularly known as Aurat March in Pakistan, emerged as a response to challenging patriarchal power dynamics in Pakistan
The February 8 elections have sprung surprising results. However, regardless of which party forms the government, dealing with economic instability through IMF packages will continue to be the option pursued.
The article explores the dual impacts of coal extraction in regions like Thar, highlighting the immediate and long-term consequences within the context of climate change.
The article explores the debate surrounding the privatization of underperforming State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Pakistan, considering the financial losses, international pressure, and potential impacts on the economy.
Exploring the multifaceted challenges and opportunities emerging in Pakistan's political landscape following the February 8 general elections
There is an urgent need for comprehensive reforms to empower HRIs to effectively safeguard human rights in the country.
Pakistan's economic crisis will have to be navigated by upcoming governance as the country approaches a pivotal moment in its democratic history.
What ought to be on the agenda of the new government when it assumes charge?