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When manual cost allocation becomes a structural risk: designing The ReClass Engine for scalable finance operations

In large, multi-entity organizations, the allocation of centrally billed costs is a routine but structurally complex finance process.

The order has broken: what Pakistan must now understand

There is one idea emerging from this war that deserves more attention than it has received.

The Strategic Imperative of Critical Thinking

Critical thinking lies at the heart of meaningful progress in both individual lives and collective national development.

Center of Islamic civilization in Uzbekistan emerges as a global hub for dialogue, knowledge, and cultural revival

Exactly one year ago, on January 29, 2025, His Excellency the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, visited the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan.

Take Command of Your Life, Be the Leader of Your Own System - Part 3

Foregoing in view the previous two parts, it would be in the fitness of things, if the subject is closed with one of many solutions, a template for planning that can be followed.

How Pakistani Culinary Operations Expert Faisal Khan is building a name at Dubai World Trade Centre

On any given week in Dubai, an exhibition can turn into a city inside a hall.

Rabia Khatoon balances cybersecurity and ERP modernisation in a high-reliability public-sector environment

Modernising public-sector operations is often discussed as a software upgrade, but the real test comes when the systems being changed are the same ones that keep procurement, inventory, and maintenance moving.

The Mandate for National Unity

The blast at the Khadijah-al-Kubra Imambargah in Islamabad, occurring just days after attacks in Balochistan, killed 36 people and injured 169.

Green Pakistan initiative: Transformation of agriculture, land, and food security

Pakistan's agricultural future hinges not on expanding cultivated area alone, but on how land, water, capital, and technology are governed and deployed.

Pakistan Needs a Shared Boardroom

Stability is rarely the result of a sudden outburst of friendship; more often, it is a deliberate and difficult choice made by people who have grown exhausted by the cost of their own divisions.