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The Iran-Saudi mediation mission
Iran has a role to play in the region that will not necessarily be at the cost of Saudi Arabia
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A rare opportunity for Gilgit-Baltistan
It is a reality that Gilgit-Baltistan can’t be made the centre of all economic activity that the CPEC will bring
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Pakistan: an optimist’s take
Unlike the fabled mirror from Snow White, our media has been a ruthless reflection of pain, disease infecting Pakistan
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Doves and demons in the Gulf
For Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, the West's lifting of sanctions last week is quite the victory lap
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Foregoing preconditions at the negotiating table
Recognition of Taliban’s Qatar office by Afghan and US govts could convince the group to come to the dialogue table
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China and the Asian turmoil
China is linking itself with the countries to its west by building a network of roads, railways, fibre-optic cables..
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When silence is a crime
I ask the people of Islamabad: why didn’t you come up with something meaningful to say to the CDA?
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Two steps back
NA’s standing committee rejected Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2014 after CII dubbed it ‘anti-Islamic’ & ‘blasphemous’
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What is Islamic Economics?
Islamic economics advocates that needs of all members are met and not just a lucky few
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A capsule account of a hero who defied a colonial power
A journalist's remarks about Arabs having never produced a real hero, reminded me of the story of Gamal Abdel Nasser
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The reality of the Indian economy
Most important issue for Indians, the only way in which to get them out of poverty quickly, is sustained high growth
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Counting a billion trees
K-P, through Billion Tree Tsunami project, became first sub-national entity in the world to enter the Bonn Challenge
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Is Imran Khan our Jon Snow?
Khan has the grit, courage of a leader but does he have the smarts, innovative spirit to outflank his grizzly bear?
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De-politicising the CPEC
Attempts to incorporate wider connectivity in the central and eastern routes of the CPEC are being misinterpreted
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Pakistan’s identity crisis
Today, Pakistan qualifies as a country on most counts and a nation state on many
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The game’s the same
The CPEC — always remembering that the ‘C’ precedes the ‘P’ — has been a bone of contention over the many months
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Trading out of trouble
IMF has raised concerns about further loss of Pakistan’s export competitiveness
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Don’t snub the Saudis
Saudis would not hesitate to round up Pakistani workers and send them packing just to send a message across
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Whither CPEC?
It would do us well to remember that investment in East Pakistan was also considered unsafe for security reasons.
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The unheard victims
The theatrical reality of the Pakistan-India dynamic is an overwhelming expression that nothing seems to give
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Microfinance: an overrated solution
There is little evidence that microfinance schemes such as his have had any impact on poverty reduction
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The search for self
A child’s environment is the single most significant determinant of his adult self
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Brothers in arms?
Shouldn’t moral values have prevented General Kayani from allowing his brothers access to areas he influenced?
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What we can learn from our grandparents
Why do dadis everywhere begin their morning with a fight with the maasi (house help)?
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Something in the air
I found schools & hospitals in Peshawar to be doing splendidly. PTI is getting a grip across a range of issues
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Let’s keep talking
To give Nawaz Sharif credit, he has initiated a probe on the basis of the evidence provided by India
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Missing — national consensus on the CPEC
Even a casual glance at the CPEC’s project map reflects the fears of smaller provinces, especially K-P's
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The militant discourse
Publications of extremist groups portray OBL as Arab royalty, who abandoned comforts of his home to lay down his life
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The importance of public spaces for women
There is no centre in G-B where women can acquire professional training to become tourist guides
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Has anything changed under the PML-N?
Mark my words, the Sharifs will leave us in higher national debt than any other govt in history
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Discord over CPEC & selfish motives
For Zardari and the Sharifs, initiating the CPEC meant concentrating development in their home provinces
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Learning to love
Pakistanis love their feeling of superiority to others (“Don’t-you-know-who I am?”)
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Implications of North Korea’s nuclear progression
It's amazing how North Korea has been able to outwit its fierce nuclear opponents — UN, South Korea, Japan, China & US
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Hazardous hospitals
Right outside the main gate of JPMC, visitors are greeted by an open sewer, or as locals call it, ‘khula gutter’
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The election fallacy
Over the past 35 years, we have had eight elections. All returned to power the same faces
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South Punjab — changing rural political economy
A distinct change in South Punjab is the vast road network, increasing connectivity & fostering economic activity
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Women in Sheraniland
According to Mr Sherani, women are alien combatants: they have no rights — not before marriage, not during divorce...
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Nations as imagined communities
Our social consensus, and the recognition of this consensus by broader communities, creates nations.
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President Obama’s Asia pivot approach
Asia was different at start of his first term compared to the one he faces as he enters final year of his presidency
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The Saudi Arabia-Iran stand-off — what next?
UN-sponsored roadmap for resolving Syrian crisis is in danger of becoming serious fatality of Saudi-Iran stand-off
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Coalition of the willing
Our reluctance to join the Saudi alliance against the Houthi rebels seems to have been forgotten for the time being
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Playing the diplomatic card smoothly
Pathankot attack has raised a critical question. Who has the veto power over relationship between the two countries?
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Baba Venga and the attack on the Twin Towers
Baba Venga predicted the 9/11 attacks, rise of IS & establishment of a caliphate by 2043 with Rome as its epicentre
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India’s only option: talks
India has to talk because it is in its interest. Not talking does not stop terrorism
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The mystery of Lal Masjid
Strangely, the Lal Masjid brigade was not even punished for the loss of life of around seven military officials
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The other Kayani
Long arm of the law is getting longer and reaching not just high places, but holy places — and this is a game...
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Pakistan’s reconstructive surgery
The first wake-up call was in 1971 when half the country fought to escape a toxic relationship with the other half
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An avoidable controversy
The CPEC project seems to have been caught up in a controversy, stemming most probably from a number of misconceptions
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The role of the ‘biradri’ in winning elections
Substantive evidence is now available to prove that factionalism largely determined the electoral process
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Gilgit-Baltistan — part of Pakistan by choice
A change in the constitutional status of Gilgit-Baltistan. This is a really welcome move and is long overdue
















































