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Negotiations, violence, development
The control of violence is a necessary condition for sustained growth to occur in Pakistan.
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Can Pakistan become less dangerous for women?
Majority of women in Pakistan continue to be subjected to different forms of violence, despite several laws in place.
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Reforming the police
With parts of Pakistan slipping out of the state’s control, an effective police force would be a good place to start.
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Gulab Khan has said it all
Gulab Khan, a man of the Awam, says, "Every day people are being killed and there is no one to stop it."
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Clear skies in Spring
By defenestrating Basant from Lahore, you have only taken the colour from your own life.
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Think, Pakistan, think
We need to think rationally about problems facing us today, without indulging in emotionality which overshadows logic.
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America and Pakistani democracy
If the public support for Imran Khan's anti-Americanism is real, his victory in polls may be against US interests.
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Beyond the Law
Supreme Court is no longer just a court of law; it's a court of Justice, a modern day incarnation of Solomonic ideal.
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Grow up governments!
The ruling elite in both countries is reluctant to let go and hence, turns deaf and blind to the reality.
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Campaign against Asma Jahangir
What is relevant is that most newspapers, their journalists act more as opinion twisters than those who present facts.
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Shahbag Square — why we Pakistanis don’t know and don’t care
Having seen only grotesque caricatures of history, it is impossible for Pakistan's youth to understand 1971.
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The Alafis’ refuge
About an hour after leaving the transport and grinding ever upward through Kech Bund one comes to Kussui Kalat.
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Guru’s hanging and after
Kashmir does not show an indication of immediate normality but demand for return of Guru’s body is getting stronger.
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Trading places
Unlike Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru were renamed uncontroversially and as such are welcome.
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The state of the State Bank
State Bank has been the handmaiden of government's borrowing joy ride, contributing to a rise in core inflation.
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How to negotiate with the Taliban
Relying on talks coupled with humanitarian assistance may be only chance we have left to reduce power of the Taliban.
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Ambushes and ‘talks’
Just you wait for Nato/US withdrawal and then see all of the Taliban guns pointed towards this poor country.
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What the state can do on missing persons issue
The minimum is to ensure all detained men are properly identified, their next of kin informed about their custody.
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Talking to the militants
'Peace option’, a worthy cause to pursue that's also backed by a nationwide consensus, needs to be seen...
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Pakistan’s next media revolution
Pakistan’s next media revolution where discerning viewers demand ‘credibility’ and ethically responsible...
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Extremism post-2014
With an alternative narrative on national security, politics or religion absent, extremism will have a vibrant future.
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What we need to learn from Egypt
Challenge for Egyptian Islamists is to match actions to words. Their Pakistani counterparts still have long way to go.
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Distressing revelations
We knew president Bush had little legal, moral misgivings about international laws, but Obama has gone one better.
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The evolution of politics
If this process continues there is a genuine chance of transition from a hard state to a strong, more responsible one.
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The CEC in focus
Given circumstances, only option for CEC, it seems, to cancel verification results, let voters decide where they vote.
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The TTP’s jaw-jaw ploy
If jaw-jaw they want, let the TTP first disarm and seek amnesty before holding negotiations.
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An uncertain path
Problem is that those whom we consider democratic, may not be on one page when it comes to defending democracy.
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Quest for peace
Episodic flare-ups, spikes in ongoing processes and hype by media undermine peace efforts between Pakistan and India.
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Institutions, institutions!
Pakistan is in sharp contrast to India and people break rules at will — from the clerk to the secretary.
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Problems unending
All state institutions seem to have put their interest above that of ordinary Pakistanis. That is the biggest problem.
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Life is cheap in Pakistan — for journalists
Security apparatus, Taliban and the media have normalised violence against journalists in northwest and Balochistan.
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Can we adequately manage GM crops?
GM crops advversely impact existing crop diversity, human health and prevailing disparities in our rural areas.
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Negotiations with the Taliban
During negotiations, the TTP’s official viewpoint will become clear to those who still have doubts about it.
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Change is inevitable
Economy will inevitably increase at rate of 3 to 4 per cent a year, as it has done since the arrival of democracy.
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Peace at a cost
Over the past decade, militants and governments made attempts to clinch truce, but it only resulted in more bloodshed.
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World of drones
Drones are not going to go away and they are not going to stop being controversial.
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Sink or SUWM
Climate change, environmental degradation and poor water management are turning Pakistan into a water scarce country.
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The village that just refused to die
Cu Chi harboured the most resilient, determined rice farmers, who along with regulars, took on a superpower.
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The under researched Pakistani
Cultural, societal nuances condition the average Pakistani to live within the paradigms of the Pakistani society.
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The last true Maududist in India
The moment Syed Ali Shah Geelani leaves the stage, Hurriyat will queue up for talks on how to settle this thing.
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Do we need to talk to the Taliban?
Let's hope that military and political forces realise that it is not only impossible to negotiate; it is also indecent
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There is life in this country still
Last month showed that no matter the political leaning, as a nation, a mindset of change is what we have adopted.
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The sickly smell of surrender
Out of all the forces working in Pakistan, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan are only ones who seem to have clear agenda.
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Why Sir Syed loses and Allama Iqbal wins in Pakistan
Iqbal said what people wanted to hear — and his genius lay in crafting it with beautifully chosen words.
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Lingering but futile
Supreme Court should hear thousands of pending cases instead of issuing notices, such as the one summoning Haqqani.
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The Alafis in Sindh
When the Arabs consolidated their hold on Makran, the Alafis fled east to Sindh, seeking refuge with Raja Dahar.
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Caretakers and the budget
Caretakers can provide temporary relief by gaining IFI support in return for some upfront actions.
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Guarding the custodians
Judiciary not the only guardian of rule of law, must be guarded from its excess by parliamentary and public opinion.
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The price of a misleading headline
Dr Mujahid, a regular columnist, was assassinated after receiving threats for his article on Mir Balach Marri.
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Pakistan and India dialogue
India must end involvement in Pakistan’s internal matters, recognise that stable, strong Pakistan can be a good friend

















































