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Stop reinventing the wheel
Who doesn't know that most of revenue share of state escapes through what has now become 3-cornered game of siphoning
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Abdullah Hussein: alive in his vision
Hussein leaves behind a formidable legacy of literary works that will be of immense value to readers of tomorrow
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The global and regional impact of Iran’s nuclear deal
Its possible that if attention of anti-nuclear deal lobbies in US, West is lifted from Iran, they turn toward Pakistan
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What are our own development goals?
They need to be specific, in areas of highest relevance to our development, be broadly advertised and tracked
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Who is to blame for the heatwave deaths?
We don’t yet fully know, because we don’t have complete evidence. All it requires is harnessing the power of data.
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Rising above differences
It is time leaders in both countries shed their paranoia and engaged in a frank and candid dialogue
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KSE — rewarding patience and confidence
Statements that say only rich have got richer need to be completed by adding that they took that risk
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Understanding the sources of radicalism
For both al Qaeda & IS, social networks became handy recruiting devices for converting the disgruntled to their cause
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Thank you, Mr Modi
We saw you smiling as you received souvenirs from Bangladeshi PM for services rendered during the unfortunate1971 saga
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Don’t be a doormat!
If one sets clear boundaries on day one, it saves you from a bigger blow-up or a negative fallout later
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VIP Culture
VIP culture translates into getting access to government resources for free
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Let a thousand flowers bloom
We must realise that treasure buried in the hearts of Pakisatni children is more valuable than the coal buried in Thar
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Adapt or perish
When you destroy mangroves, cut roadside trees and raze green parks to build buildings, how can you adapt to a future
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Modi — still going strong
He continues to sail through because he has successfully been able to retain that group of people whom he attracted
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Legal framework for trying terrorists
Constitution doesn't envisage military courts for trial of civilians or offenders under ordinary criminal law
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Eyes Wide Shut
Why then the blinders when it is clear that crooks, criminals and racketeers are robbing this country blind
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What price pietism?
In this one month, public display of pietism ensures that almost all grinds to a halt — this year, even human lives
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What we had to endure
During dharna days we knew if we were beaten, somebody somewhere would find way to explain that we were asking for it
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Climate-instigated instability & threats
There is need for much greater effort, both nationally and internationally, to coordinate climate change adaptation
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An ocean of benefits or conflicts?
India is playing a dangerous game in pursuit of prestige and international recognition in the IOR
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A shunned people
When Bheel children came out of their neighbourhoods to play, they would be bullied and harassed by other kids
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Questions over privatisation
Before privatising any other utility, it will be in public interest to carefully study the case history of K-Electric
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Younus Khan — 100 not out
The never-ending upheavals and the Colombo-like rare failures can’t quench the thirst for runs. Go well Younus
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Pains of Peshawar
Sustaining the impact of counterterrorism initiatives will be the real test of the civilian administration and police
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Finding ‘ilm’ in Bosnia
Bosnians, who survived war, genocide, mass rape & betrayal, pontificating about ‘civilisation’ is a triumph...
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A self-fulfilling prophecy?
While swirl of allegations, counter-allegations between Israel & Palestine continues, the losers are Muslims, globally
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Poverty up close and personal
We all knew that picking up the tab for the matrimonials had saved Naseem from a crippling long-term debt
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Holier than thou
With changing times, much of what I observer around me is indulgence, hypocrisy and superficial religious fervour
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I’m responsible for power outages
When no one else takes responsibility, I do. I’m the broken but extraordinary spirit of the people of Pakistan
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Land of Jinns
In the 115 tehsils studied in south Punjab, the authors found 64 shrines with direct political connections
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Who goes to the madrassa? — I
It is poverty and the large size of poor families that push them to enroll their children in madrassas
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China’s entry into pipeline politics
China’s entry in the IP pipeline is actually the part of the TAPI versus IP fight
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The Fund’s anti-inclusive growth prescription
IMF seems to be killing off any hope of inclusive growth by advising the government to withdraw electricity subsidies
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Can the military reform Pakistan’s politics?
Gen Sharif wants to expose corruption, criminal activities of political leaders and their insensitivity towards people
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Saving Karachi
Saving Karachi is not a solitary affair. It requires more perspiration than inspiration
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Poverty of imagination
Problems in Karachi, Tharparkar are solvable; it is our willingness to do the right thing that I am less sure about
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The climate change disaster
Govt response, or lack thereof, is part of a larger problem: general failure of the state to adapt to, climate change
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Water scarcity: A grave threat
Without remedying internal water rifts, Pakistan won't be able to take measures or negotiate at international level
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A way out for the MQM
MQM needs to carry out a pruning and cleansing exercise within its ranks and shed any criminal elements that may exist
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Demography and politics in the Muslim world
Political reform aimed at bringing the young into the system is also important for reducing the appeal of extremism
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From ivory towers to realities
To achieve understanding and empathy, one must suspend judgment, and learn to live in the world of the other
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Shifting battlegrounds
Complex modern economic phenomena are not to be dealt with in terms of a medieval straitjacket
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General Amnesty
Are we again going for an eye wash or is the govt serious about addressing the complaints of the people of Balochistan
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Democracy and performance
In Pakistan, the military has expanded its domain of action because of the inability of the civilian leadership
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The Greeks can look after themselves
Greece can never repay its debts and somebody might soon switch off the country’s financial life support system
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A nation of thieves
In an instance where we are stealing money from the poor & govt is begging us to help, we have been found wanting
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Election audit — a necessity
The politicians have utterly failed in providing a solution. One can only hope the judiciary delivers.
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Revenge of the ballot
If the PPP-MQM-ANP triage had honestly wanted to clean up Karachi and Sindh, they could have
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Is rape gendered?
To be raped, is a female experience, irrespective of victim’s gender; it is a social condition, rather than biological
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How ‘experts’ beguile America
What’s important in think tank consultancy business is how well networked you are, your ability to sell utter nonsense
















































