The Urgent Battle Against Terrorism and the Quest for Internal Security

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN)’s President, Shahbaz Sharif, took oath as Pakistan’s 24th prime minister on March 4 amid several political, economic and security challenges.31 Shahbaz is heading a weak coalition government, which will undermine his ability to govern, legislate, and formulate policies effectively.32 The political infighting that started with the former prime minister and the founder Of the Pakistan Tehreek e-lnsaaf (PTI) Imran Khan’s ouster in a parhamentary vote Of no-confidence in April 2022 has continued even after the February 8 elections due to allegations Of fraud.Read More….

Previous articleReframing Pakistan’s Foreign Policy
Next articlePowering Pakistan’s Future Reforming the Energy Labyrinth
Islamabad Policy Institute
The Islamabad Policy Institute (IPI) is a nonpartisan, independent policy research institute based in Islamabad. Our goal is to undertake in-depth analysis of challenges and choices confronting Pakistan. We aim to help policymakers and public better understand the world, region and Pakistan-specific challenges and opportunities. We make efforts to engage government, civil society, private sector, media, academia in open debates and dialogue on the most significant developments in national and international affairs. We envision contributing to policy-making through periodic policy-papers putting forward policy-recommendations developed in collaboration with experts and stakeholders in each area. IPI takes no institutional position on policy issues.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here