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The war of ideas
As the Peshawar tragedy forces us to think of a way forward, we must also think backwards, for the two are connected
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The other half of the whole truth
No efforts were made to use the massive fiscal space made available by 9/11 related largesse to expand infrastructure
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Don’t expect a miracle to happen
We have gone too far and for too long. Change requires decades-long struggle to reset the country’s direction
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Will we overcome?
Either by design or inadvertently, institutions have been working to promote the cause of militants
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Struggles of working women
These laws are setting the foundations of a society that would be proud of their working women
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Don’t give up on the future
Zero tolerance policy should not be only for those who attack from outside, but also those who poison our brains
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Pakistan’s rally for humanity
The protest in front of the Lal Masjid demonstrates that even a small, determined crowd in Pakistan cannot be ignored
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Protesting against apologists
Civil society no longer considers apologists as free from blame. In fact, it puts them in same boat as that of Taliban
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A challenge of ‘governance’
At the political level, there is no visible governmental effort to deal with the scourge of terrorism
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The unformed but evolving Asian state
Given history of development of the West, is that the model best suited for yet-to-be fully formed Asian state?
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Coping with loss
Our responsibility now is not just to be there for those who mourn but also for the ones who survived
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I wish I could do more
I wish there was a way to understand why this attack needed to happen.
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Taking a stand
Let us hope that govt not only sustain its resolve to fight terrorism but also looks at areas we have ignored in past
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Lessons from the Peshawar tragedy
Let us be clear as we wage the required campaign against extremism, there will be a price to be paid
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Tackling an invisible enemy
Unless we, as a people, unify down to the last man, we will continue to be at mercy of an enemy without a conscience
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What do the Taliban want?
No fight against Taliban will succeed, can properly start, unless confusion over Constitution, its promise is resolved
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Sharif, Sharif and us
This betrayal by custodians of democracy will echo loudly as reminder that when nation roars, leaders better listen
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But who shall return us the children?
Both Mian Sahib, Khan can gather crowds. Why not use this political power to articulate message of de-radicalisation?
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The following day
Finally, predictably, trouble they fomented abroad came home in ‘the worst terrorist backlash in the entire region’.
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Our Indian headache
Until India doesn’t confront this menace, its secularism will remain a sham and it won’t be the hegemon it wants to be
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Herod’s Tribe
We do not need someone to bring about this change — we are the change! We have to change our mindset
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Is this what it takes?
Unless we realise what has brought us to this abyss, it will not be possible to make amends and correct course
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Hold the Line
Children are children. I don't want to leave any of them vulnerable enough to think they have reason to pick up a gun
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Lack of clarity
It is a sad state of affairs when 132 children need to be killed for our political leadership to be jolted into action
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Terrorism in Pakistan
Damage terrorism has caused our national social fabric is hard to estimate, the human suffering is unimaginable
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Grief
Grief hits us in waves, in human spasms. Which is why we may remember 16/12 only in fragments
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Damn their eyes
Heartfelt condolences to all who have lost their loved ones. May Almighty God grant you strength to bear your loss
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SAARC commits to helping migrant workers
ILO with its decent work and social justice mandate, stands ready to provide technical assistance to Saarc countries
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Let’s cut the crap, shall we?
The Taliban will come again because they are not broken, and are nowhere near being broken
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You are either with us or with the terrorists
We are looking at an existential challenge, and any leader who refuses to recognise this challenge must step aside
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Pakistan’s terror sitcom
We are so divided on defining the problem that we may never get together on creating an alternative narrative
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Democracy on trial
No power group, party or leader will behave responsibly until citizens present him or her with a real challenge
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Windfall relief
It's time our economic managers plan for all-inclusive development in which rich don't become richer, the poor, poorer
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A democracy without accountability
People of Pakistan should be able to hold their leaders accountable for fulfilling their needs and upholding justice
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Decoding the Indian sporting spirit
One is forced to laugh at Batra’s claim that Pakistan players' behaviour was against India's sporting norm, traditions
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Listen to Malala’s message
In this hour of darkness, she is a voice of reason and hope, her words reflect deep concern for millions out of school
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The fear of making mistakes
In our schools, we should be putting emphasis on the process of learning rather than on the results it achieves
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What Malala represents
She advocates brighter vision for world that otherwise continues to be ridden with conflict, intolerance, inequality
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Detours and true callings
The educational system makes it impossible — not hard, but impossible — to have a detour driven by creativity, passion
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Dateline Singapore
The story of Singapore is one of challenges that were successfully turned into opportunities
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Torture Wars
Senate torture report reads like a de Sade novel, but the free world’s descent into the torture chamber isn’t fiction
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America pulled down another notch
US Senate Intelligence Committee's report can bring down the country a notch in terms of its moral& political standing
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Worsening security in Afghanistan
Many Afghan analysts believe that the absence of a cabinet is one reason why conflict with the Taliban is going badly
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How serious is the IS threat?
Taking a passive approach at this time will jeopardise gains and allow the IS sympathisers an opportunity to intrude
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Are we all Malala?
It seems that the KP government has an agenda to defame Malala for reasons best known to them
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2015 — the year of new opportunities?
Offers new opportunities to turn global, regional systems in its favour and neutralise anti-Pakistan propaganda
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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

















































