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Film industry: a soft determinant of economic growth
The downfall of Pakistan’s film industry is a result of ill-conceived dubious national visions
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Schrodinger's dove
India due to its mastery of social control can resurrect the hitherto defunct constituency of peace in a heartbeat
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Letter from Rome: facing the third wave
To add to the country’s woes this has been a period of substantial political instability
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Need for public-private partnerships in education
Pakistan needs to recognise that PPP in the education sector will pose some challenges
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Democratic deficits
Majoritarianism, populism, and other hybrid forms of governments remain a prevalent threat to deepening democracy
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Who is nabbing the NAB?
Even if there are arguments for depoliticisation, this does not mean that decision-making should be unrepresentative
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Will a rapprochement resolve Kashmir?
A people cannot be denied their freedom and if a nation yearns for it, she will realise its aspiration
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How vaccine nationalism is leading to vaccine apartheid
While we are all in this together, we also really are not at the same time
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Shadows of warrior descendants
Truth be told, it is not the Afghans who need to fight for a paycheck but rather the US
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Bogus scholarship and awards
The major problem with bogus conferences is the lack of oversight and quality control
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The Islamabad Security Dialogue: perspective and potential
Pakistan seeks to extend CPEC to Central/Western Asia as an energy and trade corridor
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Fashion, literati and the love for books
What good has the pandemic brought to Pakistan?
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Covid-19: the third wave is here
The third wave of Covid-19 is here but we could have prevented it or minimised its impact
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A ray of light
March 20 marked 18 years to the American invasion of Iraq
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The way ahead
Pakistan has faced a monumental challenge of defending itself from the aggressive designs of India
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Custodial death of a child and juvenile justice system
The manner with which the child was treated is testimony to the callousness and scant respect for the relevant laws
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Four books, three questions
Do we want to build a future or repeat the past?
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Premarital counselling — a human right
Premarital counselling can play an important role in improving our appalling maternal and child health indicators
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Demystifying amendments to SBP Act
By the time the import-led consumption would lead to a crisis, it would be someone else’s headache
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The Atlanta tragedy, hate train and leadership
Populist leaders thrive on divisive politics and create virtual ‘in and out groups’ to monopolise power
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Food systems and women in leadership
Women are agents of change, resourceful and innovative
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All’s well, Mashallah
When driving across Pakistan, what comes across is the genuine belief amongst most that Covid is an urban phenomenon
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Strategic shift in Pakistan’s foreign policy
There is also a change in tone and tenor of Indian officials towards Pakistan
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Covid-19 and reshaping of the international order
If Beijing was hoping for a lighter touch in relations with America under President Biden, that is not happening
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Need to do away with by-elections
If a seat falls vacant during an ongoing term it should be awarded to thr party or family of the independent candidate
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Real status of civil service reforms
A mission on which many have dug a grave for their career
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How and why is Bangladesh better off than Pakistan today?
At a time when Bangladesh will celebrate 50 years of its separation from Pakistan
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For them globalisation, for us slowbalisation
What globalisation has gifted the countries like Pakistan is more social disruption and a youth that is frustrated
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Another round of lost decades?
We seem to be regressing into the politically unsettled period of the 1990s
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We didn't kill Yamamoto
If South Asians had an unfair share of suffering it's not because they met villains but because they were never united
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The last straw – the Senate elections
The recent Senate and by-elections have sharpened the contradictions within the ruling elites
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The influencers’ stunt
The fear of missing out prevails where one feels that everyone is living better lives
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What Fukuyama still isn’t getting right
Monarchies, military govts, oligarchies, authoritarian and majoritarian states continue flourishing around the world
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Finding peace in and around Afghanistan
Both India and Pakistan have had roles to play in this 40-year war in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan — May 1 and Moonshot
US trampled the lives and dreams of millions beneath their boots, have delivered nothing but the promise of chaos
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The looming threat to stars and stripes
The trigger to unite America came from abroad in the form of 9/11 but the trigger to divide the nation is homegrown
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Does morality count?
Democracy in Pakistan is yet to take firm root for many reasons
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The letter, the proposal and Afghan peace
The Biden administration takes all the wind out of the sails of the Afghan scene’s pseudo-analysts
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Towards economic prudence: a leaf from India’s experience
Pakistan’s Kashmir cause lacked the strength derived from economic prudence
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Our exploited workforce
Should the privileged class not break its unholy silence and speak for the rights of 73.8 million exploited workers?
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Careering towards collapse
It is hard to hyperbolise the plight of Lebanon, as it careers towards collapse
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Our national contradictions
Not a single activity in Pakistan that involves power or money is not tainted by accusations and counter-accusations
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Trade not war
Freedom of movement and expression is a fundamental right
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Three questions
I am wondering if we could find those elusive simple explanations to what we see all around us
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The politics of circular debt
Any management solution without addressing intricate political dimensions is not going to work
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Us poor Anglophiles
Is it not time for us to also review if these models continue to be appropriate for us?
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Education Policy 2021: a few fundamentals to ponder upon
This is indeed a commendable and much-needed initiative
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Should we oppose India’s role in Afghanistan?
Pakistan has always maintained that India does not have any legitimate role in the Afghan peace process
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From earth they came, to earth they must return
Humanity across the globe is threatened with a possible extinction coming from carbon dioxide
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Covid is not Pakistan’s deadliest ‘pandemic’
Air pollution is causing the death of over eight million people globally which is about one in five deaths each year






































