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Emperor Nero and the US
For all practical purposes this bounty is an ex parte announcement which, legally, sans standard legalities, is bogus.
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Cops and murderers
Karachi is paying a police force that serves no actual purpose, its effectiveness goes from laughable to depressing.
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Maximising our options
Our long association with extremists, militants has kept us in isolation, from establishing new economic partnerships.
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Is honesty enough?
For most of its history Pakistan has been ruled by relatively honest leaders who were not associated with corruption.
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Does Pakistan really need a revolution?
Of all the charm, romance associated with them, revolutions actually never lighten burden of tyranny, simply shift it.
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Afghanistan: profit and loss
The international community sees Afghanistan as nothing more than a business opportunity: Pacha Khan Zadran.
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Origin of April Fools’ Day
No one knows how it came about but most think it is the old beginning of the year in the vernal equinox.
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Putting cement on BRICS
There is significant rivalry between India, China, but for some reason West thinks of India as a counterfoil to China.
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Dumb charade
Executive’s intent in ceding its own functions to a committee signifies parliament supremacy over other institutions.
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Mad dogs and laal topiwallahs
Accusing one of being Indian agent is deliberate attempt to short-circuit critical thought, provoke violent response.
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Education for all?
We need to internalise this newly guaranteed right and think about what kind of an ‘educated’ people we want to be?
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Tribute to an editor long forgotten
Unfortunately, they don’t make people like Dawn's once editor, Altaf Hussain, anymore.
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Another top-heavy irrigation scheme
Punjab has taken a loan of $250 mn from World Bank for its Irrigated Agriculture Productivity Improvement Program.
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Academic responsibility
The govt should set up a commission to make recommendations on remedial measures for the higher education sector.
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Beyond the memo affair
The memogate inquiry shows how political cases are wasting the precious time of the courts.
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The middle class debate
There is a debate both inside and outside Pakistan about the size of the middle class in the country.
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Coming to terms with autism
Pakistan has been facing several challenges in accepting diversity in its people, this is perhaps one such challenge.
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Burning face
Whoever threw acid on Fakhra’s face would have been disappointed to hear the news of her suicide.
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A regional orientation
We need to rethink threat perceptions & new opportunities a friendlier relation with India, Afghanistan may offer.
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The debris he leaves behind
Due to General Singh, when Indian politicians attack government for this crisis, they are aware of the damage he did.
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National honour and foreign policy
States that follow nationalism and ideology have elements of fixity in foreign policy.
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No legs to stand on
There is one word to describe what is happening in the name of democracy in Balochistan: farce.
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Let us just deny it out of existence
No commentator mentions any longer heavy presence of roguish young men around & on rooftop of Lal Masjid - like Manto.
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Pakistan National Human Rights Commission
Disappearances, torture, inhumane treatment are standard practices in half of world countries. Yet all are UN members.
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Shame on us
We do not recognise our heroes, great spirits who lighten up the dark landscape that Pakistan has become.
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Karachi, the automatic city
We talk about diversity of Karachi, richness because of minorities. But when strings are pulled, we dance like puppets
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Ugly ceremonies; traitors galore
For the record, I am a proud Pakistani who loves his country, but I am on SAFMA’s side against Zaid Hamid's...
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In parliament’s court
Short attention given to the PCNS report became shorter on account of Karachi killings, loadshedding riots in Punjab.
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Pakistan’s voter turnout conundrum
While income strongly correlates with turnout, literacy rates across districts do not.
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The continuing legal standoff
When Gilani’s lawyer stated that only parliament can remove Zardari, he probably had in mind the US.
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Facing Goliath
Pakistan’s T&G sector is overwhelmingly export-based, while the opposite is true for India.
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Tyranny of the majority
Separation of powers within state institutions & checks & balance for bureaucracy gives a viable system of governance.
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Creating history
Mankind’s insatiable appetite to consume more and more belies his intelligence.
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Ferozepur Road Bus Rapid Transit project
Mass transit systems are becoming increasingly viable for cities, sustainable transport is the new paradigm.
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The rentier attitude remains alive!
Terms & conditions revision shows preference for ‘transactional relation’ with US, than broad-based understanding.
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Pakistan and Turkish democracy
Turkey can face off any ideological or political challenge if it stays focused on economic expansion, stabilisation.
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The myth of our sovereignty
18th, 19th & 20th Amendment; reflect preservation, adjustment of power that is sole interest of political corporate.
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The Parliamentary Committee on National Security’s laundry list
PCNS recommendation are list of unilateral demands, oscillate between reducing some cooperation, demanding more of US.
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Waiting for justice
10-year aggregate data from all provincial High Courts demonstrate that case backlogs, court delays, are on the rise.
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Class and politics
There is political competition at all levels of electoral process but it is generally restricted to members of elite.
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Health and development
Widespread ill health is not only accentuating povert, also sapping the productive potential of the people.
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A new ‘two-nation’ theory
The concept of a two-nation theory negated the existence of differences amongst the Muslims of Pakistan.
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Mansehra’s ‘Hafsa Brigade’
The brigade warned of bomb attacks on CD shops, internet cafes, cable TV operators, co-education institutions, NGOs.
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An unsettled and messy world
I will focus today on the changes that are taking place in the United States and Europe.
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US defeat won’t be Afghan victory
A relatively peaceful future will require that power in post-withdrawal Afghanistan be pluralistically shared.
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Resurgence of Bangladesh
Bangladeshis' motivation and their capacity to work hard in unpropitious circumstances is making a difference.
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Why are we so afraid of our minorities?
Much more needs to be done to ensure protection of the minorities as it is enshrined in our Constitution
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The Ides of March
Serious questions have arose, since the Vietnam war, concerning the conduct of American soldiers in war zones.
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Asma al-Assad: to shop or not to shop?
Syria’s ruling family shows that when your dictatorship is drawing to an end, there is no better therapy than retail.
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Want unity? Tolerate diversity!
There are 3 education systems producing 3 types of educated individuals who tend not to agree in their attitudes.