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Debating education policy
Current PTI policy seems to be focused on what European nations were doing 40 years ago, not what they are doing now.
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Truthful inaccuracy
I fear Zero Dark Thirty may well turn out to be prophetic: that one day, we will totally succumb to Arab imperialism.
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What you should know about dinosaurs
The rise and fall of dinosaurs is no different from the rise and fall of human civilisation’s most brutal empires.
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Ignoring our heroes; honouring our enemies
It is time we got together and realised that this is a fight for the very soul of this country.
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A legal framework for fighting terrorism
There has been no effort to improve functioning of anti-terrorism courts, which rarely deal with terrorism cases now.
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Politicising of India’s Press Council
Justice Markandey Katju, the chairman of the Indian press council, has crossed swords with the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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Using data analytics
Analytics is enabling federal, provincial departments to leverage their data in key management decisions, processes.
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Stronger than steel?
Chinese activity in Pakistan is less about a stronger than steel friendship and more about a string of pearls.
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Argo and the physicist
We no longer live in a world where realties can be manufactured through manipulation of images or revising history.
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The post-2014 scenario — continuing uncertainties
More cooperation between Islamabad, Kabul would be most welcome, but developments so far haven't minimised confusion.
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The matter of governance
Exceptions to the rule notwithstanding, civil service presently attracts those who wish to make a bundle on the side.
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In defence of Dr Hafeez Shaikh
I know one thing for a fact. Had Dr Shaikh not been there, the situation would have been much grimmer.
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The impact of innovation
As we build ITU in Lahore, we hope it will revive our economy, create jobs and enhance competitiveness of IT industry.
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If a Shia, you are on your own
When governments make alliances with terrorists these organisations are supposed to bust, they cannot be effective.
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Making thought popular again
Leaving aside history, the current academic climate, in terms of fostering ideas, isn’t much to go on.
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A wake-up call
To sort out present grave law and order mayhem in country, we need immediate practical measures to fight terrorism.
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Quetta tragedy — an intelligence failure?
Quetta blast was failure of political leadership, which failed to prioritise & implement doables in war against terror
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Of universities, old and new
With lots of universities, it is assumed higher education is flourishing, that there is nothing wrong with this.
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Modi and the 2002 massacre
Should malnourished children of Gujarat eat the roads and electricity and factories, which Modi has created?
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Rethinking the role of social protection
Social protection aims to address poverty, protect the vulnerable and make the marginalised more productive in economy
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Getting to know the Pakistani diasporas
Millions have also left the country and gone abroad, creating large communities of Pakistanis in 3 geographic areas.
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The new doctor on the block
With talks of Dr Shaikh coming back as interim PM, rumours run rife about who will be part of the caretaker set up.
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Does Rahul want to be India’s next PM?
I accept the view that Rahul Gandhi doesn’t want to become a minister in this cabinet
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Group membership and extremism
People subconsciously bonded in psychosocial group born of resentment, hostility get attracted to extremist movements.
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No point in using the army?
Hazara have only one option, they will have to stand up and fight like the heroic Polish Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto.
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Going to the polls
The apprehension in India is that violence will become part of the landscape as the country moves towards an election.
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From Alamdar to Kirani
Men, paid to protect the lives and livelihoods of the common citizens of Pakistan, have no will or intent to so do.
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Forgotten electoral reforms
Smokescreen created by Tahirul Qadri's protests obscured real reform agenda, which in December, seemed within reach.
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No quiet place
Across Pakistan, Qingqi retain their original silencers. But Punjab is with the curse where they must operate without.
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Women on motorbikes — what’s the problem?
Putting limits on the woman’s freedom to travel was invented by men to preserve their power.
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Singapore calling
Singapore has managed its pluralism, giving each mix unbridled space to flourish and yet weld into an organic whole.
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The caretaker
With Hafeez Shaikh jumping into the arena, the plot is already thickening.
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A failing state
How can we expect our legislators to make laws unless they are properly educated?
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Extermination of the Hazara community
Our sectarian extremist outfits must pack up from the country and leave, before the citizens are forced to do so.
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‘Outrage’, indeed!
Isn’t it time that we, all of us Pakistanis, once & for all, removed these killers from our midst by prosecuting...
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Hafeez Shaikh is a poor choice
Many names going around are better suited than Shiekh who has had a role in creating many of Pakistan's economic woes.
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Pakistan’s ‘strategic’ backwaters
No one wants to deal with the law and order problem but the Balochistan’s natural resources are just another matter.
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The dead can make things happen
The Hazaras, through their protests, have proven to Pakistan that the dead can be deft negotiators.
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Bringing kids to battle
To be a child is to have spirit — it is to believe in love. But as adults, we have most certainly put an end to that.
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A provocation, but with little cure!
Failure of nuclear states to honour their NPT commitments affected their moral standing, weakened non-proliferation.
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Death penalty: the only panacea for all ills?
Death penalty not only defies international human rights standards but also fails to deter crimes, its sole purpose.
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After the war is ‘won’
‘Warlords’ notorious for their wrongdoings, rightly or wrongly and in their own way, balance book of Afghan humanity.
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The CEC in focus
Now the culprit is ECP’s bureaucracy, which has many years’ experience of rigging elections, manipulating results.
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Bringing in the army is no solution
Armies like to pack a punch. But landing a punch requires a cheek. This enemy refuses to present a target.
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Changing Pakistan
One of my social beliefs is that only by changing at thhe local level will Pakistan change at the national level.
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Elections: myth and reality
In my opinion, the highest form of rigging is an attempt to keep people uneducated, ignorant and dependent.
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Fool me twice
Our simple-minded pursuit of surrender has convinced us that perhaps, a Swat-like strategy will work this time, too.
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Shahbag Square will haunt us
Refusal to engage with events of 1970-71 means we remain uneasy about our provinces, being proud of their identity.
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No time to surrender
The problem is that any agreement with the TTP would be treasonous. And I use the word ‘treason’ with deliberation.
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Urbanisation and economic change
The rate of increase in Pakistan’s urban population was more rapid than the rest of the developing world.

















































