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Relevance of GM Syed today
One cannot relegate his commitment to coexistence, democratic and secular values in politics and rights of nations.
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Of scripted marches
Regardless of what happens next, this is the gravest challenge to Pakistan’s democratic process since 2007.
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Threat from within
It remains to be seen how the army's realisation that militancy is our biggest threat turns into an implementable plan
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The revenge of ‘democracy’!
Whether it is Qadri, Imran Khan or call for justice, nation is rallying around that cry for change that is democratic.
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Civil-military relations and the Qadri drama
Army has evolved into a parent-guardian type with options to jump in directly, or bring change through partners.
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Obama’s new national security team and Pakistan
While Kerry as Secretary of State will be welcome, Brennan & his drone policy will be of primary interest to Pakistan.
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In the words of General Bikram Singh
It is unfortunate that both India & Pakistan have large constituencies that insist on war at every opportunity.
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Vote Bilawal
The most wracking feeling to be had is to have to comprehend an en masse refusal to bury dead loved ones.
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The army is no solution
Army is not trained nor has capacity to govern even for short-term. Yet, it has tried doing both & failed miserably.
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Notes from the log
Raisani’s sacking is a necessary but not sufficient condition for addressing the problem of sectarian terrorism.
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Doubting loyalties of dual nationals
Our Constitution bars dual nationals from holding public offices, but it doesn't classify them as disloyal or traitor.
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Looking at the bigger picture
People stand up, raise voices after tragedies have become front page news but very few persevere with their efforts.
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Vying for more IMF support
Further lending from the IMF cannot be secured without accepting harsh fiscal management conditions.
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The martyrs of Alamdaar Road
Importance of Alamdaar Road protests doesn’t lie in their effect on other Shias, but on larger national consciousness.
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What Qadri is really against
Let us not derail the democratic process in search of a utopia, which has been sought many times unsuccessfully.
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Heroes and political culture
Pakistan’s contemporary heroes are driven by love, desire for freedom and passion to build a more humane society.
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The travails of the Hazara community
The audacity of attacks on Hazaras in Balochistan indicate that militants are unconcerned about being apprehended.
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Sindh’s missed opportunities
Sindh needs to move forward and use coal resource in a responsible way.
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Activism in isolation
A non-receptive state has raised standards of responsiveness to an extremely high level for particular cases.
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Silence of the wolves
First, Ahmadis were attacked, then members of other religious communities, now different Islamic sects. What next?
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Reading Kashmir’s newspapers
Indian government struggle to get their message out in Kashmir's hostile environment & often have to pay to get press.
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Sleeping with the enemy
An astonishing number of women get divorced in Pakistan — and not just in the upper middle class.
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Winning the peace
It is by limiting resources to militaries that democracies of Pakistan and India can prevent chances of confrontation.
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January 10, the Shaikhul Islam and ‘Kaptaan’
Leaders like the lovely Imran Khan, Islamic televangelist Tahirul Qadiri must tell the nation who the real enemy is.
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Suffering fools gladly
In our case, what ballot-box democracy does is legitimise and entrench the status quo.
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Towards a new Pakistan
Our goal is to bring about a fundamental change in the contract between individuals and state as currently practised.
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Negotiate with the TTP?
The notion in army circles that Pakistan’s civil war is transient, is delusional — this war will be long and...
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He came by sea?
MbQ was instructed by Hujaj bin Yusuf to travel through Shiraz, Iran. Thus his route was south by east by way of Kech.
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Quality research in Pakistani universities
Progress made by Pakistan in higher education is documented in detailed reviews by respected organisations, academics.
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A politically supervised development programme
Largest share of PSDP, 26% has gone to political programmes, like Peoples Works Programmes, discretionary funds.
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Qadri — a genuine threat?
We should see Qadri, not as a threat but as the establishment ineffectually lashing out at its own lack of influence.
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Three steps forward; three back
Just when it seems relations between Pakistan, India were warming and both were coming closer, LoC incident happened.
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Or, well ...
Problem when it comes to Pakistan is we use all clichés of the English language and even copy-paste our revolutions.
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Identifying the real enemy
There finally exists consensus that terrorism, dictatorship, illiteracy, diseases are real enemies of Pakistan.
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Educating through television and radio
Mainstream popular television, radio channels need to allocate time for dedicated educational programming.
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Ajmal Amir Kasab and the politics of hate
Rather than let Kasab become another story to incite hate & damage, we should stop rhetoric that catalyses conflicts.
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John Brennan’s extraordinary nomination
Brennan is a strong supporter of torture, extraordinary rendition. An individual who has lost his moral compass.
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More than a pound of flesh
Extortive moneylending system is run by rural and urban middle class, lending to those who can be chased and coerced.
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Promoting poison
Plastic may be fashionable but it is not, by any measure of the imagination, an environmentally friendly tool.
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No more messiahs, please!
We've had four military messiahs that could have set Pakistan on the right path, but they left it weaker and poorer.
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Puppet on a feeble string
Qadri does not appear to be in any position to profit from the sit-in in Islamabad. But MQM stands to gain a lot.
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The Delhi student movement
The way in which students came out indicates they want to break from the past and bring down politicians from thrones.
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Karachi — welcome to Hell ...
Karachi needs to be cleansed; from pests residing in upscale areas as much as from thugs holed up in Orangi, Lyari
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Are we serious against terrorism?
In my opinion, Pakistan’s failure to effectively combat terrorism is due to its failure to give weight to the problem.
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The truth about violence
We are suffering an insurgency of people using terror as a weapon and we need to do a better job of counter-insurgency
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Imagining higher education
School mostly relates to recounting, retaining existing knowledge; university focuses on ‘creating’ knowledge.
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Radicalisation of the young
Radicalisation is one way the poor and dispossessed find voice as it demands action to challenge the status quo.
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Gender and television
It is about time we challenge TV narrative that focuses on taming female sexuality and glorifies sacrificial women.
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Punjab’s endowments and economic development
Today’s Punjab, from perspective of its initial endowments, suggests the province could have made better use of them.
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More on the feudal mindset
Feudal mindset thrives on political expediency, keeping the status quo and not taking the guilty to task

















































