Category: Political Economy & Governance

Pakistan 27th Constitutional Amendment cover showing power centralization, judicial overhaul and civil military changes with courts, judges and legal symbols

The Pakistan 27th Constitutional Amendment centralizes power, reshapes judicial authority, expands military influence and introduces new legal immunities. This critical review explains early repercussions, long-run risks, institutional imbalance and the

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Economy, Resource Rich Region

This blog explores how Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; rich in minerals, hydropower, forests, agriculture, and strategic trade corridors—remains Pakistan’s most overlooked economic goldmine. It uncovers the region’s vast yet underutilized potential, the

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Pakistan Economic Instability

This blog analyzes Pakistan’s economic instability by tracing debt pressures, political volatility, policy inconsistency, industrial stagnation, and governance weaknesses across successive governments. It explains how structural flaws—not single tenures—created today’s

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Bushra Bibi Influence

This blog examines how claims about Bushra Bibi’s influence intersect with PTI’s governance record, using global indices and expert analyses to compare The Economist’s narrative with Pakistan’s actual institutional, economic,

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Pakistan 27th Constitutional Amendment illustration showing economic reforms, institutional changes, legal documents, currency symbols and national landmarks representing shifts in governance and fiscal policy

The 27th Constitutional Amendment reshapes Pakistan’s institutions, fiscal federalism, education governance, and provincial structures. Explore the amendment’s Economic Impact and its long-term national implications. Introduction The 27th Constitutional Amendment stands

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Zuhran Mamdani's Victory

Explore the key factors behind Zuhran Mamdani’s victory in New York and how his leadership, opposition to Trump, and campaign strategies helped him win in a city that isn’t traditionally

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