Access to digital tools and services is gradually becoming a norm. Internet of things, Artificial Intelligence, and mobile apps have become household names. The COVID-19 pandemic has quickened the pace of this transition taking us from a physically oriented world to a more digital one. From cab booking and food ordering, all the way to... Continue Reading →
Coronavirus: Why is China Buying Indian Stocks During Global Market Meltdown?
I can't help but sense a pattern here. In my previous article, I showed how China is undertaking massive construction projects, not only in Pakistan but also in several vulnerable developing countries around the world, including Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, and many others. China seems to have proposed these construction projects as an alternative to the... Continue Reading →
Coronavirus: Taking Care of your Mental Health in Lockdown
Bring Back Hobbies Catch up on those long-forgotten hobbies that once gave you happiness, but had to be left behind because of lack of time. You may have grown out of gully cricket, playing cards, or that simple game of ludo, but they have not grown out of you. To maintain your mental balance and... Continue Reading →
Coronavirus Update: April 2020
Are Young People Immune to Coronavirus? As Dr. Pauci in a conversation with Trevor Noah stressed, two strong arguments prove that youngsters are equally vulnerable to Coronavirus as other people. First of all, even if a young person infected with Coronavirus might not die, he quite possibly might reach the intensive care stage where he... Continue Reading →
Is Indian Government Planning to Detain Muslims like China?
We have a new Hitler in town. I'm pretty sure when you clicked on the link, although you had some idea about the Muslim detention centers being built in India, you had no idea China was doing the same, right? In that case, let me burst the bubble and tell you that China has been... Continue Reading →
What is a Kingmaker?
Let's imagine a scenario. A bloody war is being fought between two formidable armies. The canvas of mud is crimson with blood, and hacked body parts are visible as far as the vision goes. After a few hours and hordes of people meeting their maker, one of the kings falls, and the other one is... Continue Reading →
Role of Kingmakers in the Historic Kashmir Bill
For those of you not familiar with the concept of a kingmaker, let me explain in simple language. A kingmaker is a person who makes the king in every meaning of the word 'make'. A king might seem like a singular entity, in whose hands lies the sole decision-making power of the kingdom. However, behind... Continue Reading →