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The smell test — I
Imran Khan, supporters must understand is you have to have a big heart, thick skin to succeed in electoral politics.
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The Nostradamus of WMDs
“The Ally from Hell”, co-authored by Jeffrey Goldberg: It’s a shame when prestigious magazines publish such fantasies.
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The Qureshi question
Until Qureshi stops teasing us and finally reveals his destination, this is a question that will consume the media.
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Is Pakistan’s economy immune to crises?
Pakistan’s economy has weathered some very severe storms, yet it still stands and delivers.
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With or against
Choosing to leave the PPP is allowed, as is choosing to not vote for the PTI.
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Land of conspiracies
No matter where you live, if things aren’t going well for your country, blame America for everything.
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MFN status and beyond
The bedrock of a lasting relationship between India and Pakistan is people-to-people contact.
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PTI and the media
If PTI is indeed party of change then why can’t it exhibit that change internally before it vows to do so countrywide?
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The road much travelled — VII
According to Mr Abidi, Lahore’s reputation as a city of gardens is almost as old as the city.
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Harbingers of change?
Islamabad should endeavour to promote less contentious and more cooperative ties on its eastern and western fronts.
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Dargah is what a mosque is not
Dargah is sometimes positioned relative to Islam of mosques in way that it is rid of its inherent orthodoxies.
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Election manifestos and the economy
The change of faces alone in the absence of a concrete plan will not change the destiny of the nation.
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Words from Eid
One would be surprised to know that we use words related to ‘Eid’ every day in Urdu.
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What kind of change?
Does PTI have anything to offer regarding changing our India-centric policy, drone attacks and dealing with the army?
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Pakistan’s security thinking
Pakistan’s security experts need to rethink its security paradigm in line with changing facts and theory.
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Future of SAARC
If South Asia achieves economic integration, it could emerge as the second largest economy in the world.
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The making of a ‘leader’
Previously I wrote about our futile search for ‘saviour-like’ leaders. Today, I want to focus on making of a ‘leader’.
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Good intentions and hell
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. A vote for Imran Khan is actually a vote for Zardari.
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Accommodating a rising Asia
A new institution is needed in which the emerging world has a large voice, much more than in the Bretton Woods ones.
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On the occasion of Diwali
The subject of this column is the confusion of Asif Ali Zardari, on the nature of his Hindu subjects.
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What might keep Imran Khan down
Khan's cohorts hold aloft in their hand the traditional whip of corruption to lash all others with.
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Free trade and the MFN
The MFN is only the means, not the end by itself. I do not envisage free trade of all goods straightaway.
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Dissecting a ‘leak’
Using Ijaz to pass the memo gave Zardari deniability & embarrassing Kayani, ISI to install a pliable ‘security team’.
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Withering away of ideology
Primary problem with allegations of corruption is that in most instances voters have no means to verify them.
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Imran Khan is the last hope
The point cynics are missing is that people are so fed up of past governing system that they would welcome any change.
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Empire by stealth
China an ‘empire by stealth’, grows by exploiting economic benefits proportional to politically weak Pakistan.
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Why Muslim states fail
In Europe, when a dictator quits, civilisation takes over & state survives. No such thing happens in the Muslim world.
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Our population bomb
Pakistan’s unharnessed youth bulge threatens fuelling counterproductive scourge of militancy, social unrest.
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The making of the modern maulvi — XIII
Shurafa castes only began to shift from their traditional professions when society changed under the Colonial system.
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Prospects of Imran Khan in KP
Parties have not yet started their election campaign, but right now Imran is the only leader being talked about in KP.
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Of this, that, and the other
Until there is a revolution of sorts in the national mindset, the spirit of sacrifice is set to wane with the years.
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Pakhtuns
The Pakhtuns have lived in the submontane lands of Afghanistan and Pakistan for more than two and a half millenniums.
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The road to growth
Musharraf’s creative national accountants messed up data to such an extent that now they themselves cannot read it.
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Recovery of Iqbal’s lost legacy
Pakistanis need to recognise that the root of country’s problems is a erosion of Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam's vision.
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Distorted history
I do have a problem when some Muslim rulers are glorified at the expense of non-Muslim ones on the basis of religion.
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The post-MFN scenario
Pakistan, India need to focus and facilitate upgrades of manufacturing fortunes along with modernising agribusiness.
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Don’t knock politics
It is rich of Imran Khan to ask politicians’ assets to be made public but say nothing about military officers, judges.
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Trade with India
Freer trade could mean we either bring down our duties or divert our procurement to India instead of China, Europe.
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Desperation of hope
Surrounded by crime, terrorism, corruption and all sorts of evils, we forget that sometimes we are victims of victims.
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Rallying for change
I don’t think Imran Khan has a clear policy on anything. I want to know where he wants to take the country and how.
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Heroes not wanted
Hunt for heroes is not helpful since leadership in the subcontinent has practically always been completely autocratic.
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Salvaging the Pak-US alliance
A middle ground can be found between the pretence that their interests perfectly align and a complete break in ties.
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A new paradigm
The decision by the cabinet to grant MFN status to India is a tectonic shift in relations with its neighbour.
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The right to eat
In Pakistan, 48.6 per cent of the population no longer have access to adequate nutrition.
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Intimations of change
A week of high political excitement indicates that the status quo is now gravely challenged.
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Pakistan and India at the United Nations
Let not positional divisions of yesteryears prevent us from moving forward in fostering greater consensus on issues.
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Can Imran Khan change Pakistan?
Imran has arrived on the Pakistani political scene, but sadly in the same league as the Sharifs and Zardari.
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Utilising youthful exuberance
What is most important now is to ensure that youth's political activism translates into tangible change through vote.
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Aornos
Pakhtun routed from Swat by Alexander sought refuge in the rocks of Aornos, waiting for reinforcements from Abisares.
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What is ‘national interest’?
It is pragmatism in state conduct coming close to providing theoretical basis for understanding conduct of weak state.