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Post-Covid world order and geopolitics
The American model of democracy is no more idealised
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Need for professional, truthful Covid-19 SOPs
Keeping protests outdoors in the daylight and the provision of hand sanitisers is a doable strategy
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Our East Indian Company
Our enslavement at their hands is not much different than the enslavement we experienced at the hands of British Raj
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Is PDM sinking under its own crushing contradictions?
PDM is an arranged marriage of ideological partners that make no sense in bed together
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Unfortunately fortunate!
Pakistan today is not even self-sufficient in producing its basic staple crop wheat
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Negotiating the Afghan constitution
Constitution-making will be a particularly sensitive issue as debates and negotiations will be heavily polarised
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Learning in the time of corona
The government needs to invest heavily on the education related internet infrastructure
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PDM examined
The opposition parties in Pakistan are older than the governing party
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Adieu, Diego Maradona
Maradona was like a guided missile that hurtled through his flustered, nervous and terrified opponents
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Ethiopia — the complexities for Abiy
It is to be seen if the world will stand behind Abiy to strengthen democratic process or fall for selective interests
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Who will be the beneficiary of Afghan peace?
The way out from the prevailing predicament of Afghanistan is unity and determination of the people of Afghanistan
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British foreign aid
Vocal critics of the present British govt consider the merger of DfiD with the Foreign Office to be a conscious shift
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Six economists, seven opinions
Those who own land benefit enormously in unearned value from infrastructure and other development
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Pak-US relations and the Indian factor
Pakistan has always accused the US of not understanding its regional interests
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Joe Biden, South Asia and Pak-US ties
Biden knows the region and the stakes of good relations with Pakistan well
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In support of large dams
Pakistan is blessed with a large hydroelectric potential and should not ignore it
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The smiling warriors are back
Afghanistan is going to suffer from hunter gatherer class that will soon be in charge of the most lethal military
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Primordial nationalism
Archaic idea of nationalism gives the demagogues a field day to manipulate public sentiments
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Joe Biden’s election and Pakistan
Islamabad has to carefully play its cards, while dealing with Afghanistan in particular
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Antibiotic awareness week
We have lost respect for the weapon. We all take antibiotics for granted
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Can Biden salvage the Iran nuclear deal?
Biden administration would have to first ascertain its expectations, pre-conditions prior to talks with Iranian govt
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PM’s visit to Kabul
Visit aimed at reducing trust deficit that continues to haunt growth of cordial relations between the two countries
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The black box
People deserve to know the basis upon which these decision-makers are appointed
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Umpteen commissions on civil service reforms
Unless the two sides come to consensus on problems of the civil service, no commission can reverse the downward trend
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Selective pressure
When it comes to our Covid policy, we cannot put the pressure only on those who we dislike
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Traffic mess
Make no mistake about it, managing (or mismanaging) traffic is a lucrative business
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How the world viewed Trump’s fall
The world nervous at the prospect of another four years of a Trump presidency heaved a sigh of relief
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In memory of …
Besides our ignorant behaviour, policymakers seem to be in a fix
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Pak-Afghan trust deficit
The election of Joe Biden as US president has added new dimensions to the already complex situation
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Islands in an ocean
Today Bhuttos and Sharifs are this country’s struggling and tired political dynasties
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Doval’s dirty war
Doval proposed reversing the ‘paradigm of terror’ on Pakistan. Not that it wasn’t already happening
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Decaying educational institutions
The history of the evolution of institutions in our country is extremely bitter
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Another shot in the dark
Kidnappings and killings without accountability are nothing new in Libya
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Compensating the civilian victims of conflict and terrorism
The recent surge, owing to changing geopolitical dynamics, can prove detrimental to the country’s peace and stability
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Arc of the immoral universe
We face devastating blows like the Covid-19 pandemic and accompanying global economic meltdown
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Biden’s climate change narrative
The US elections of 2020 were more fought on domestic fronts rather than foreign policy
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The importance of being G-B
Nothing can bar G-B’s people from taking in their own hands power to self-rule with the region’s security underwritten
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Investment in children is an investment in human capital
A happy and stimulating childhood is no small matter. Investing in children yields long-term benefits
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Perils of exclusive development
It is yet to be seen how far the PTI government will go about meeting its commitment about inclusive development
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Biden’s win and future of Afghanistan
Pakistan will find a sympathetic ear in the Biden administration if it can articulate feasible trilateral arrangements
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IMF: Will it, won’t it
With no strategy in place to reduce debt, this government too will leave the country in a debt trap bigger than before
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The significance of gender responsive policies
Women’s participation and leadership are of utmost importance for democracy to flourish and sustain in
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Joe Biden and the world — foreign policy outlook
The world that he oversaw as vice-president is remarkably different, so some of his antidotes may be outdated
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Child health can’t wait
One in every 14 Pakistani children doesn’t live past their fifth birthday
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Twisted logic about the Afghanistan withdrawal
Will Biden respect US credibility and keep the Taliban peace deal intact by withdrawing from Afghanistan as agreed?
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State, government and the people
With no other powers to challenge them, the Europeans were the masters of destiny
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Multiple challenges and need for unity and wisdom
One hopes against hope that the greater good of Pakistan will prevail on our politicians and leaders of institutions
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Benchmarks of tolerance
Tolerance cannot be imparted to citizens through statements but should be demonstrated through practical examples
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Leadership and five per cent difference
True leadership is only seen at the time of crisis and if we can’t deliver we should not be leading
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Hello, anyone managing climate change?
The Ministry of Climate Change at the federal level is downplayed to act only as a regulator