Ayesha Saeed

The author is a Karachi-based content writer who specializes in creative writing. She holds a MBA degree in Marketing from SZABIST.

Pakistan – Bangladesh Relations: A Reset

On February 09, 2025 the 16th Karachi Literature Festival held a session titled “Pakistan-Bangladesh Relations: A Reset”, featuring Ikram Sehgal and Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed and moderated by Dr Salma Malik. Unfortunately, Senator Mushahid was unable to attend the session. Dr Salma Malik, Moderator Asalam-o-Alikum, everyone, and a very warm welcome to you all. Today’s…

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Digital Pakistan

Pathfinder Group hosted the Digital Pakistan Lunch on 23rd January 2025, at the Pakistan Pavilion during the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos. Dr Huma Baqai, Senior Vice Chairperson of KCFR and Rector of Millennium Institute of Technology & Entrepreneurship (MiTE) moderated the session. Dr Huma Baqai Sr. Vice Chairperson, KCFRI am doing…

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The Climate Shift

From a very young age, we grasp the concept of seasons – spring, summer, autumn, and winter – along with basic weather phenomena like rain, clouds, storms, and earthquakes. It is with time we learn the deeper complexities of weather and its environmental impacts. We learn about how the months transition into seasons and how…

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Bridging The Gap

Some keys unlock doors, allowing us to delve into the innermost dimensions of our minds. These keys – upbringing, experiences, setbacks, education, and others – unleash a flood of curiosity, imagination, and limitless thinking power, enabling us to contemplate and question the world around us. Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon…

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Is Consumerism in Pakistan

With a population exceeding 220 million, Pakistan stands as one of the most populous nations globally characterized by a vibrant blend of languages, traditions, and religions. It is a promising land with an abundance of natural raw materials, yet, Pakistan’s economic health is not stable. The political and governance changes, along with poverty, income inequality,…

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The 5th Generation Warfare

As the world emerged from the distressing aftermath of World War II, a global yearning for peace and stability permeated the collective realization among nations. Global warfare has thus been shunned to the side, for the memory of the deadliest conflicts, the nuclear bombings, and countless innocent lives lost serving as a chilling reminder of…

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