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Silencing of the Baloch moderates
There is only one way to start the healing process. Stop the killing.
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The flayed province
Instead of indignation, Pakistan, its government should be ashamed of their treatment of Balochistan.
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Women and political parties
It is about time political parties realise women are a political constituency, their concerns need to be addressed.
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For the greater glory
Though Hamid Gul has recanted, in falsifying Malik Ishaq's presence, he thought it was for greater glory of religion.
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An economics debate in America
Keynes vs Hayek: An ideological battle rages in the run-up to US presidential elections to prove each other wrong.
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Temper, temper
Saleem Shahzad: Who gave ISPR the right to comment on the findings of a Commission headed by a serving SC judge.
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Gujarat’s gifts to India and Pakistan
Gujarat gave South Asia both Gandhi and Jinnah. It gave us the only trading class that respects work ethic.
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Regulating the media
There are two broad aspects of regulation: One is the grant of permission by the state to own, operate a mass medium.
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Why the PPP government is good for Pakistan
No one thought that a party of 127 members in a house of 342 would bring unprecedented changes in the parliament.
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The road to austerity
Countries facing sudden collapse of growth should not retrench their expenditures, rather should grow their way out.
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Above the Constitution?
In Germany attorneys called for president’s trial. In Pakistan a barrister went back on his position, defends premier.
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Superficial: PTI’s land reforms agenda
Entry of several prominent feudals into the PTI senior ranks won’t bode well for undertaking effective land reforms.
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A dead river
In 133 kilometres between Ravi Siphon, Balloki headworks, Lahore effectively pollutes half of Indus & kills the Ravi.
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States do let go of territories
Contrary to Ejaz Haider’s claim, states do let go of people and territories through peaceful means.
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Celebrating connections between the UK and Pakistan
Celebrating Connections is the British High Commission's campaign designed to highlight UK-Pak ties.
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Be strong, not hard
Pakistan has to deal with Balochistan. Not because the world is focusing on it, but because we need to focus on it.
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Balochistan and its ‘jealous husband’
To me, the Centre acts like a suspicious husband with Balochistan, always in doubt of the latter’s loyalty, fidelity.
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Balochistan — more than a crisis
A radical shift in our thinking and a national resolve to see the Baloch as ‘us’ and not ‘them’, is needed urgently.
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Reko Diq muddle
Judges are required to apply their legal minds to issues, not be swayed by patriotic considerations peddled by media.
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Pakistan’s most difficult test
The current structure of the Pakistani economy was shaped to a considerable extent by the past.
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Leaving the village
I am tired of being penned up behind the walls of our village and scared with talk of the Indian bogeyman.
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Well done, SC!
For the Iftikhar Chaudhry-led Supreme Court, taking on de-facto & de-jure rulers of country is simply called Monday.
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What’s in a (soft) drink?
Banning Shezan shows that the main problem in Pakistan is that people tend to view everything from a religious lens.
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Dimensions of development
Freedom is necessary for creativity because creativity requires intellectual space to make a leap of the imagination.
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Time to cut the umbilical cord?
It does look as if the US is losing its grip on Pakistan. The old bonhomie that once existed has evaporated.
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A troubled land
It is also about time that parliament rises to the challenge. It is a race against time but it can be won.
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Why are Pakistani students science-phobic?
There is a solution: good science books exist. So use them!
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Storm in a tea cup
Mansoor and Haqqani, two veritable peas in a pod, were having fun and games although in the process both got hurt.
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Why India gets away in Kashmir
India’s position is quite indefensible, but position of the others in this problem, the Hurriyat, is even worse.
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Keeping mum about the Punjabi Taliban
Jamshed Dasti from DG Khan says the hills of DG Khan were the training grounds for jihadis patronised by the state.
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Sweet and short
Lawyers, media have learnt to fight as a result of lawyers’ movement, but haven’t grasped who to fight, or for...
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We killed Saleem Shahzad
We killed Saleem Shahzad. If you read the report carefully, it lays the blame on us.
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Rohrabacher’s Pressler moment
Let’s condemn him for what he is doing, at the same time douse the flames that we have lit ourselves in Balochistan.
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Jalaluddin Khwarazm
Somewhere, just downstream of the crumbling ramparts of Bhakkar, there lies to this day a good deal of wealth.
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Black coats and blacker faces
We must hope that Lahore Bar Association is an aberration and not the norm and other bar associations will protest.
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Knowledge for sale
We should sell whatever knowledge we can while retaining our primary right to do research without any botheration.
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An exploding population bomb
There are sections in society that take pride in the fact that we will become the most populous Muslim nation soon.
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Questioning Bahawalpur’s historiography
The politics of Bahawalpur has gone way ahead for anyone to put the ‘geneie back into the bottle’ of its history.
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Economic consequences of the 20th Amendment
It ensures that overzealous reformers will not waste time and energy on transforming economic governance in 90 days.
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The last tyrant
If the situation in Syria is not settled through peaceful change,it will divide the Middle East along sectarian lines.
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KLF post-mortem
The festival remains an oasis for people who love reading in this surreal, violent and sometimes insane city.
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Hypocrites, to boot
The Deep State goes on cruelly, following its own narrow ‘strategic’ policies that have all but destroyed our country.
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… And justice for all
Study: What emerges is a depressing picture of hapless people trapped in a legal quagmire, seeking some redemption.
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KLF — a breath of fresh air
I was glad the organisers did not invite high-profile officials since their security details usually sour such events.
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Our booming neighbour
Now a boom is underway to our east, in India. And once again, we need to find a way to tap into this boom.
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On water pricing
In well structured irrigation system, consumers pay cost of efficient operations, maintenance, replacement of assets.
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Viva la what?
The PTI is not some idealistic MBA joining a tobacco firm to ‘change the system from the inside’.
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Strangers in Phnom Penh
There we were two journalists, an Israeli and a Pakistani, sipping pineapple juice in the land of the killing fields.
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Implications of regime change in Syria
Dislodging al-Assad through domestic unrest, as in Tunisia, Egypt is unlikely, hence West has been arming opponents.
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Making US aid work in Pakistan
Patience is vital to partnering with Pakistan since the country is still in the dawning of its independence.