
Naseeb Ullah Achakzai
Columnist at Eurasia Review
authorMphil,M.ed,MA Pashto,MSC Eng lit, writes @humsub @parliamenttines, @eurasiareview,@dailypakistan,@thefrontierpost,@bolanvoice,@thenotable@thedayspring,etc
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3 days ago |
flipboard.com | Naseeb Ullah Achakzai
1 hour agoIn the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, India’s image as a regional hegemon has frayed. On May 10, United States President Donald Trump announced a “full and immediate” ceasefire between India and Pakistan brokered by his administration. US media reported that, alarmed by intelligence signalling …
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3 days ago |
eurasiareview.com | Naseeb Ullah Achakzai
War is always a curse and a nuclear war is disaster for all. Leadership plays key role in changing lives, in bringing prosperity, altering the world into progress and light, leaves no stone unturn in bringing peace in the world and cooperation among the countries and burns midnight oil for co-existance. President Trump deserves claps for initiating ceasefire between Pakistan and India and saving the entire region even the globe from the disaster of nuclear war.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Naseeb Ullah Achakzai
1 hour agoFrom aerial strikes to covert ground operations, India has used a range of approaches to hit Pakistan in the past. What will it do this time? Pakistan said on Wednesday that it had “credible intelligence” that India might launch a military strike against it within the next few days. Meanwhile, Indian …
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2 weeks ago |
eurasiareview.com | Naseeb Ullah Achakzai
Pakistan is already on the verge of water scarcity and climate change. For a country whose major portion of economic growth, people’s livelihood and employment are dependent on water flowing from Tibet across Indian occupied Kashmir water matters. The unilateral decision of India by holding the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) at abyence reflects that through this water terrorism India has a Setanic designs and wishes to cut the throat of Pakistan’s economy.
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2 weeks ago |
eurasiareview.com | Naseeb Ullah Achakzai
Rich in natural and mineral and home to immense renewable resources, Balochistan is the victim of energy poverty. Despite the presence of huge supplier of gas to every nook and corner of the country, 95 percent of the province has no access to gas. While, the situation of electricity is not better than Gas where 12 to 18 hours load shedding is common and where major areas of the province are still without electricity.
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My take on Trump trade war Renowned Pakistani economist Yousef Nazar estimated that such a steep rise in tariffs could impose an extra cost of at least $3,400 on the average US household, potentially ushering in a period of stagflation. @YousufNazar https://t.co/tUvyEah864

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یہ پیشین گوئی اس وقت درست ثابت ہوئی جب روس نے افغانستان پر حملہ کیا۔ اور آج کل روس کی عالمی سیاست اور معیشت میں اس کی اہمیت عبدالغنی خان کی پیشین گوئی کو درست ثابت کرتی ہیں۔ دی پٹھان https://t.co/cpWWlhH4X9 via @humsubcompk