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Looking East to cure recession
China will be asked to import more and export less. This will spur demand and jobs in the West and economic revival.
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Waiting for good governance
Countries manage to develop despite dubious morals as the forces of development override imperfections.
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Arrival of the neo-Gandhian
Fasting was a key weapon in Gandhi's many battles over much larger issues.
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A matter of interpretation
Qasmi traces how women of the Subcontinent were denigrated to pre-Islamic status, violating rights accorded by Islam
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An American tale in Pakistan
In Pakistan, for instance, the opponents of reform have a villain, and it’s name is ‘corruption.’
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Do away with the FCR altogether
There is a very good case to be made that the FCR should be declared unconstitutional.
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Prosecuting building control officials
The most negligent ‘jokers-in-the-pack’ in all Karachi building disasters are not touched.
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A road much travelled
GT Road is a metaphor for the complex Pak-India relation, intertwined histories 1,500 mile long, nearly 500 year old.
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Prospects for the endgame
Unexpected deterioration in Pakistan-US relations could become another complicating factor in US Pakistan cooperation.
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Local government reform in Pakistan: some issues
Peopel feel that the 2001 Act gives greater powers to the police and promotes corruption and coercion.
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New provinces will break Pakistan
For those who want a Balkanised Pakistan, a Seraiki province is not enough in Punjab.
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Pakistan’s water crisis
Scientific and empirical evidence show water scarcity could put critical stress on economy and society of Pakistan.
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More subas? — II
Whether we like it or not, people are comfortable when they are among those who speak the same language, ethnic stock.
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Why go public?
It’s never easy to publicly admit that something might have gone wrong. But we should not be afraid to take a stand.
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Are the UK riots a political statement?
Even with their criminality, the rioters made a political statement that the government does not wish to recognise.
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Exploding Karachi
Research suggests that rapid urban growth is associated with weakened social cohesions and increased risk of violence.
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Green unfurled
Distinguishing mark of our celebrations is confusion of whether we cherish our Muslimhood or our Pakistani identity.
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Sixty-four years of failure?
Each year August 14 generates empty rhetoric by ruling classes and corresponding cynicism by shrinking intelligentsia.
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Are we a moral society?
Our sense of right and wrong is so intertwined with our skewed sense of the ‘greater good’ and ‘majority sentiment’.
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Not being able to buy food
Why prices of food have become unaffordable in Pakistan despite it being an agriculture country is hard to understand.
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Yesteryear’s hero
The Court has swayed, this way and that, but mostly ‘that’ in as much as it has protected governmental corruption.
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Towards a jihadi politics — V
Haste in collecting booty is attributed by certain historians as a reason for defeat of mujahideen against Sikhs.
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More subas? — I
The rumour that President Asif Ali Zardari is likely to announce the formation of new provinces on August 14 is bogus.
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Blood in the streets of Syria
Syria’s ethnic politics make it a country where quick and peaceful change come up against underlying power...
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Contagion of Greek tragedy
Many economists doubt whether the eurozone fulfils the conditions of an optimal currency area at all.
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Serving multiple masters
There is always the chance that what you are reading is tainted.
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India’s cricket commentators
I believe the right thing to do for English commentators would be to call Shastri and Gavaskar’s conduct disgraceful.
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Underclass dismissed
In Karachi, they burn tires for paani and atta — not plasmas and addidas.
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Do you feel?
The only news story that actually affected me on a deeply personal level recently was that of a donkey being killed.
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An elevated corridor railway
One hopes that whoever will take over the LG, will place the transport imbroglio at the top of his agenda.
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A super power in decline
Today, China is telling the US that the time has come for America to heed its own advice.
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The case for public smoking bans in Pakistan
Evidence suggests there is no statistical loss for venue owners, short-term loss is off-set by decreased health costs.
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Imperial overstretch?
US' defence expenditure is greater than the combined total of the next ten largest spenders on defence.
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Tigers and wolves
So while we may rejoice with the Egyptians at seeing the mighty brought low, the revolution is far from over.
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Now this takes the 1 lb cake!
I write in the public domain, risk being critiqued, criticised, insulted and praised depending on reader's approach.
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Remembering East Pakistan —II
Insaniyat, humanity is something we clearly lost in 1971, and still need to (re)gain.
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The rise and fall of The Hindu
Unfortunately, a few newspapers in India have gone beyond the limits and made themselves into personal fiefdoms.
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Doorstep to democracy
Let us identify the principal features of Pakistan's democracy's fragility.
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Are generals compulsive interventionists?
The armed forces do not exist in vacuum and are already showing signs of candid self-appraisal.
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An encounter with a street child
Any individual effort to work for the betterment of street children is better than silence and apathy.
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Playing the new provinces card
Weaker parties are going to play the new province card as they feel it is likely to attract a great deal of voters.
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Choosing my ‘all-weather’ friend
Truth is, trade, economics are the new nuclear weapons, sooner we in South Asia understand that, the less painful.
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The murder of linguistic history — III
Canon of Urdu-Hindi are based on assumption that languages from Khyber to Bengal are forms of Urdu and modern Hindi.
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A Karachi story
As ethnic groups fight for space, economic and political control of city, nobody thinking of the city, its citizens.
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Is there life after a US withdrawal?
Hegemons taken down by an inferior civilisation end up giving us a worse world to live in.
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The life of Fai
Witness has testified that Fai’s organisation was a virtual hostage to the ISI's thinking.
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Towards a jihadi politics — IV
Pathan tribal sardars did not accept Syed Ahmad’s as the amirul momineen, instead considered him just a maulvi.
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The fashion statement
It would be advisable if Hina Khar did not brandish her money when representing a near-failing country.
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Will the real one please stand up?
Dr Alvi, along with hundreds who rush to join Imran Khan's fold, are being conned by promises of justice, betterment.
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Peace in a turf war
I said: the real problem for the malaise was there is no rule of law and a PM decides which SC edicts to implement.