The Government of Sindh must urgently come up with measures to improve land tenancy to ensure the end of bonded labour. Drawing on fieldwork from the region, Abdul Waheed Jamali explores the plight of bonded labourers and the failures of the current Sindh Tenancy Act
One of the major bones of contention between India and Pakistan relations has been Beijing's close t...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
There is great wealth to be gained by coordinating rural development focused initiatives that contri...
Following the release of a government report on the trade of sugar in Pakistan and its links to corr...
With the announcement of the FATA reforms, the time for change in Pakistan’s Federally Administered ...
A major hurdle facing the residents of Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) is the ...
Pakistan is one of only two countries in the world (along with Afghanistan) which is yet to eradicat...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
As talks between the IMF and Pakistan continue, Nadir Cheema explains why fiscal austerity may be ne...
The motorway gang rape case in Lahore in September 2020 has once again focused our attention to the ...
According to Muhammad Suleman, recent developments including numerous instances of shoe throwing, ar...
Following his participation in the opening panel of the South Asia Centre's London summit 'Is China ...
After a long period of military and diplomatic tension between the two South Asian nuclear powers, I...
The book unveils multiple facets of the country's middle class, its trajectory since Pakistan's crea...
The discovery of coal in Tharparkar and changing agricultural practices are threatening the agricult...
One of the major bones of contention between India and Pakistan relations has been Beijing's close t...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
There is great wealth to be gained by coordinating rural development focused initiatives that contri...
Following the release of a government report on the trade of sugar in Pakistan and its links to corr...
With the announcement of the FATA reforms, the time for change in Pakistan’s Federally Administered ...
A major hurdle facing the residents of Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) is the ...
Pakistan is one of only two countries in the world (along with Afghanistan) which is yet to eradicat...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
As talks between the IMF and Pakistan continue, Nadir Cheema explains why fiscal austerity may be ne...
The motorway gang rape case in Lahore in September 2020 has once again focused our attention to the ...
According to Muhammad Suleman, recent developments including numerous instances of shoe throwing, ar...
Following his participation in the opening panel of the South Asia Centre's London summit 'Is China ...
After a long period of military and diplomatic tension between the two South Asian nuclear powers, I...
The book unveils multiple facets of the country's middle class, its trajectory since Pakistan's crea...
The discovery of coal in Tharparkar and changing agricultural practices are threatening the agricult...
One of the major bones of contention between India and Pakistan relations has been Beijing's close t...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
There is great wealth to be gained by coordinating rural development focused initiatives that contri...