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Engaging youth in democratic process

The year 2024 heralds a global wave of elections, with approximately 49% of the world’s population in over 64 countries gearing up to cast their votes. Yet, it is not merely the act of voting itself that distinguishes these elections from the previous ones; rather, it is the process leading up to them and the subsequent outcomes that set them apart. Historically, Pakistan’s electoral process ha

A ‘boiling frog’ situation

Pakistan’s Rs38.8 trillion domestic and Rs24.1 trillion external debt mountain is a “boiling frog” phenomenon for the economy as higher deficits and ballooning debt servicing costs are unsustainable. A boiling frog situation is one in which people fail to act on a potential problem that grows over time, causing it to become more severe until it eventually bubbles over. A frog thrown in boili

Spectre of default haunts US banks

The Covid-19 pandemic is almost gone, but it is still haunting the US real estate sector and its banking system. Large office buildings, vacated right after the outbreak of the deadly virus, are still empty as the work-from-home model has been increasingly adopted, causing hefty losses to owners of high rises and making it impossible for them to repay bank financing. In another crisis, the erup

KE, Hubco sign MoU

K-Electric and Hub Power Company Ltd have recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the opportunity for off-take of affordable electricity following the conversion of the Hub plant to local Thar coal. This is in line with KE’s long-term strategy to induct power generation from indigenous sources into its energy mix. The company is exploring the viability of Thar coal-based

Mobile makers seek tax reform to boost accessories production

The mobile manufacturers have expressed confidence that the new government will streamline a key loophole in the taxation system to promote the local assembly of mobile phone accessories in the country. They have pointed out that this lacuna currently permits the import of finished products at zero rates while imposing heavy taxes on raw materials. The Pakistan Mobile Phone Manufacturers Ass