“Teachers should promote culture of dialogue to foster social harmony”

Islamabad PR/30 October 2018 Teachers can help foster social harmony in the country by promoting a culture of dialogue, entailing two-way interactions aimed at learning from each other. Starting off, teachers should equip themselves with the dialogue-enhancing skills and knowledge, before they pass on to others. These thoughts came in a two-day dialogue with college … Read more

17 attacks killed 34 in Balochistan and KP in September 2018

17 attacks killed 34 in Balochistan and KP in September 2018 No act of terrorism reported from Punjab, Sindh, AJK, and GB: PIPS monthly security review of Pakistan Islamabad (PR) – Two less than previous month, 17 terrorist attacks took place in Pakistan in September 2018, which claimed 34 lives.  Out of the reported 17 … Read more

“Mistrust between Pakistan and Afghanistan a major stumbling block”

PR/Islamabad 4 October 2018   To bring about a major change in Pakistan-Afghanistan relations, the two needs to interact with sincerity, focusing on people and overcoming misperceptions about each other.  Overcoming mistrust still remains a key challenge.   These thoughts came in national seminar on “Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations: Exploring the Way Forward”, organized by Pak Institute … Read more

“Pakistan’s contribution in UN peacekeeping in Somalia, should be highlighted to promote goodwill”

11 September 2018 PR/Islamabad The contribution of Pakistan in the UN peacekeeping mission in Somalia, which marks 25 years this year, should be explored and documented, to promote goodwill on behalf of Pakistan and to draw lessons for further sharpening the idea of peacekeeping. These thoughts came in remembrance conversation in honour of the sacrifices … Read more

“Uplifting minorities requires provision of equitable basic services and securing their rights”: PIPS report

Discrimination against minorities seems so pervasive that even attempts to seek solutions are fraught with polarizing society further Non-government organizations working on “rights” or “peace” issues are forced to scale down their activities, further narrowing peace mediums Faith-based vulnerabilities also interplay with other identities such as gender and economy; new avenues of solutions can be … Read more

“Connecting South Asia can boost regional economy and security”

PR/28-06-2018 Islamabad Stability in South Asia is often a pre-requisite for its connectivity. That much is true. What cannot be denied is that a more integrated region will automatically provide grounds for achieving stability and security in the region. These thoughts emerged in various sessions of the regional conference on “Connectivity and Geo-Economics in South … Read more

Potential of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) explored in connecting South Asia and ending their differences

 ·       South Asia is least integrated and one of the poorest regions ·       Countries have signed for regional economic projects, which call for connectivity too ·       Progress on connectivity impeded by old mistrusts, but differences can be overcome by connectivity projects  PR/Islamabad 27 June 2018 While South Asia is one of the least integrated regions, … Read more