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Migrating to the United States
Since 1998, more than 150,000 Pakistanis have gained lawful permanent residence in the United States
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Conversions in India and how to deal with them
The more the opposition holds on to the matter, the more fuel BJP will get to have conversions regulated by the state
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Racism — an American problem
It is the responsibility of every American household to make their families consciously aware against racism
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The shooter in our midst
Faisalabad shooter is a reminder of all that is wrong with our systemm, and provides an opportunity to right this rot
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Engineers, doctors and… teachers?
We need to think about how to cultivate better teachers and encourage this as a profession
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Creativity and upward mobility in Pakistani society
Our intellectual lethargy as a state and society is delaying the prospect of a major breakthrough
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Adieu, Comrade Sobho Gianchandani
He was a driving force for many Sindhis, hope for many left-wing revolutionaries, inspiration for future generations
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Fixing higher education
The challenge for us in the govt is to find a way to integrate our efforts in public-private-academic partnerships
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The dismal state of human rights in Pakistan
Women are the single largest group whose fundamental rights are systematically threatened by the state and society
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Subsidise now, privatise later
A future PML-N manifesto will then write about the fiscal haemorrhage caused by the Punjab Metro Bus Authority
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The Global Slavery Index & Pakistan
Govt needs to act to tackle the problem, including by regulating informal industries, enforcing anti-slavery laws
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Lowering expectations in Lima
We in Pakistan desperately need a comprehensive response to climate change
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When she says ‘no’, it means no
A rape occurs to unleash an emotion of misplaced masculinity. Of a frenzied anger. Of barely suppressed frustration
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Passing the buck
Are our babus just there for pushing paper and blindly following orders/instructions from on high
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A Pakistani writes from inside Guantanamo
Dreadful experience of the last decade has shown me that I will never receive just treatment from the American govt
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Reasons to be cheerful
This was something special. Because being played out in front of me was the Pakistan that I wanted to see
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Reconnecting Afghanistan
Tthe entire region stands to gain exponentially from constructive trade and commerce engagement
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Netaji versus the Mahatma
It was a confrontation between the 2 ideologies, one non-violent, the other all for use of arms, if the need arises
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Bleeding Sindh
While we try to figure why Sindh is being sinned against, important to note moderate political forces are disappearing
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A collapsing system
At the grassroots level, I see a revolution of rising frustrations with the system from Karachi to Gilgit-Baltistan
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Crime and punishment
It is about weak state that is unable to establish law and order or hand out substantial punishment to unjust accusers
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Tackling Balochistan’s challenges
Situation demands strong continued support from Islamabad so that the fragile province can be spared power politics
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Wars and the economy
Interestingly enough, every time we had fought somebody else’s war, our economy had performed like a tiger
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Pakistan’s overarching threat landscape
Jihadists in Pakistan and Indian hardliners are pulling the two countries further apart and holding the region hostage
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Prospects for an IS-TTP alliance
Any operational and tactical relationship with the IS can pit the Pakistani Taliban against the Afghan Taliban
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The health of our values
Outrage, views about lives of the most vulnerable are no longer about value of life, but shrouded in cloak of politics
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General Sharif’s US visit
It is hoped that the entire nation will stand behind its military commander for him to achieve this mission
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Misery in the age of Obama
Barack Obama was wrong, and Chris Rock was right: White America was the problem; was always the problem
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Family first
For many people, their phones, laptops and tablets are substitutes for human connection
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The old order convulsed out of shape
Only time will tell how the international system shaken by seemingly uncontrollable events settle down
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Give me Wi-Fi, or give me death
Our desire to remain connected is now so overriding that we dread being in a location where there is no coverage
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Talking to Afghanistan
We need to start making a serious effort to talk to the Afghans and not sermonize all the time
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What should Pakistan want in Afghanistan
To re-establish writ of the state, we need create conditions in which Taliban no longer have a place on our soil
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After C will there be a Plan D?
Like many of Imran Khan’s pronouncements he didn’t go into too many details of the surgical operation he had in mind
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The Hindutva brigade’s hate campaign
This sort of nasty language is commonly used by the Hindutva parties to rally their base
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The real blind men
What savages in Punjab police uniform did to blind men is symptomatic of a cancer that has spread deep, wide in govt
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Preaching Misogyny
When the now fallen from grace preacher is safely back, he has to be compelled to apologise for his egregious misogyny
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Therein lies the blame
Nawaz is a man stuck in a time warp of just under 30 years and it is unrealistic to expect him to deliver
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Terrorism in Pakistan
Terrorism in Pakistan is that it is the culmination of a protracted process of radicalisation in the name of religion
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India versus Modi
Balance is the best course for all concerned more so for Modi because he is the one jumping around on very wobbly legs
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So close yet so far
Absence of an intra-regional dispute settlement mechanism has limited Saarc's capacity to contribute to regional peace
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Need for social protection in Tharparkar
There is no harm in making social protection less fragmented in development policy, create separate fund to finance it
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Our Africa problem
In a society ready to jump to conclusions, often without facts, this may also create stigma and intolerance
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Listening to our government school teachers
Teachers said they have no say in policymaking for textbook, curriculum development, designing student assessment
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Bleeding Swat Valley
After more than 4 years of clearance of Taliban, normalcy in social and political life of Swat is still a far cry
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Those were the days
Pakistanis used to be able to travel across the world with ease, requiring no visas for more than half of it
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The impostor syndrome
In guise of humility, we hide deepest, darkest fear of being ‘found out’ for being failure pretending to be a success
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On the Shalimar Express
The trip was 2 hours quicker than by bus, ticket prices were the same as for the bus and food was immeasurably better
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Civil-military relations
Each side must respect the space exclusive to the other
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Extending US military powers in Afghanistan
Only in an Afghanistan that is free of foreign forces can a viable, sustainable, inclusive dispensation be founded

















































