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Round two for the chauvinists
Blocking of pro-women's bill by retrogressive male chauvinist elements in NA was expected, the fight isn't over.
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The myth of multitasking
Our leaders — like most people — turn out to be fairly lousy at multitasking.
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Ten feet tall
We need to credit Begum Bhutto for laying down the foundations of Pakistan’s difficult struggle against...
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Growth through equity
Institutional structure of inclusive growth would enable all citizens to participate as subjects of economic growth.
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A war neither America nor Pakistan want any more
Both US and Pakistan must have the maturity to remain wedded to only delivering a stable and peaceful Afghanistan.
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Where time stands still
Imparting a fresh momentum to the India-Pakistan reconciliation process is a challenging task.
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Breakdown of the grand bargain IV
What kind of state will emerge once the Arab world, unsettled by recent events, finds its political feet?
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Fighting polio — lessons to learn
Simple logic reminds us that unless we realise the gravity of the situation, we cannot tackle it.
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Pakistan — not so ‘dangerous’ after all
Pakistan is much more complex and contradictory than the images people have in mind.
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Murder, by any other name
Careful usage of language is significant in target killings of Hazaras, though ‘cleansing’ or ‘genocide’ seem apt.
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Seeking ‘dubious’ peace with the Taliban
In numerous talks between militants-army, abundant lack of commitment to pacts has been demonstrated by the Taliban.
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Unfreezing Arab history
Rulers such as Hosni Mubarak, Ben Ali, Qaddafi, suffocated societies, falling to same means they used to get power.
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An incomplete dialogue
Khan's inspiration is not Wahhabism or Deobandism but closer to Sufi-spiritualism, and an unfinished conversation.
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The making of the modern maulvi — X
Shurafa caste Indian Muslims openly became supporters of English colonial govt after 1857, in exchange for benefits.
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Contending with epidemics
Govt must install national coordination mechanism to control epidemics, disease surveillance, prevention programmes.
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No one wants anarchy on their doorstep
No one — not even India — wants a Pakistan so incapacitated it can’t keep itself in partial order.
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Nabbing not an option
NAB has had its day and is now but another cipher in the list of terminal diseases that strike our institutions.
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Balti travellers — III
It must be acknowledged that the greatest explorers and mountaineers of the great north were the Baltis.
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The wrath of Khan
Legions of PTI online warriors stalk the internet ready to defend their Kaptaan from any and all charges.
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The road much travelled — V
For centuries, childless women had sought Shah Daula's blessing to conceive a child.
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Pakistan’s non-‘anti-India’ generation
This is the first generation of Pakistan that is brave enough to question its govt, army and intelligence agencies
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Dehshatgardi Murdabad!
The truth is that the CIA and the ISI are responsible for the death and destruction we see in Pakistan today.
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Strategic depth — revisited
Strategic depth, within and without, is of course the need of every country, and it is not a spatial concept.
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Watching the death dance in Qadri’s Pakistan
Following Qadri's verdict, DBA decided that the ATC judge would be surrounded, prevented from attending court.
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Sliding reserves
If reserves continue to decline, government may find itself caught between populist demands and displeasure of army.
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The drums of war
The possibility of permanent peace in our time and especially our region has been receding in recent years.
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Nothing could be more bizarre!
Escalating tensions between US and Iran is worrying given investigations are still going on. Both must show restraint.
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Three cheers for Donya Aziz
Gilani, Rehman Malik shied away from fighting oppressive customs, but female politicians are continuing the fight.
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2013 elections, not Senate, the real prize
Near-majority control of the Senate will have little bearing on the election of the next presidential election in 2013
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Understanding India’s ‘cold start’ doctrine
No end state can be achieved by Indians against Pakistan army via CSD, without India being put at undue risk.
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Pakistan — no point in supporting the Haqqanis
Islamabad will have to give up looking at Afghanistan through its so-called ‘strategic depth’ policy.
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Giving peace a chance
APC did not address issues facing the public at all. Giving peace a chance is political speak for living in fear.
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A living museum
Fakirkhana, a family-run museum, is something our families can learn from & preserve history when text-books twist it.
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With a kind word and a gun
Removing Zardari, Sharif from top spots is not a solution due to lack of other options, people must enforce democracy.
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Demographic dividend — opportunity or threat?
Pakistan has a rare opportunity to capitalise on its population bulge, fast turning into a ‘youth bulge’.
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Balkanisation of Pakistan?
Might Pakistan learn from processes of nationalistic fracturing and fusion?
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What is America’s great game?
There are signs aplenty, however, of what is slowly emerging as the more enveloping reality in Asia.
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Breakdown of the grand bargain — III
Why has the Muslim world led the movement to make established political order responsive to the wishes of citizenry.
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Poverty reduction in the Musharraf era
Poverty reduction estimates of the Musharraf era are not consistent with the magnitude of the growth of inequality.
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Learning from Myanmar
Watching the Indian government romance president of Myanmar U Thein Sein over the last few days has been fascinating.
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Let the Taliban rule Karachi
Taliban want to impose Shariah in Pakistan, through force and using misinterpreted religion to serve their ends.
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Advantages of being unprincipled
Flexibility of response is suited to conduct of states than men. Altering national interest to save lives is needed.
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Where are they, now?
Putting weight of a former Chief Justice, lawyers’ movement behind Qadri; where did the movement go wrong?
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Food, food, nowhere
Pakistan needs to make long-term investments in the food supply chain at all levels.
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A case for rethinking justice
Malik Ishaq, SSP can be prosecuted if judicial system had access to intelligence information while protecting sources.
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The making of the modern maulvi — IX
Fatwa by Deoband for Muslims supporting Khilafat Movement, migrate from India to Afghanistan did not win Thanvi over.
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Fighting the dengue epidemic
Fatima Memorial System and Hospital in collaboration with University of Punjab is researching dengue causes, cure.
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Balti travellers — II
The shepherds and hunters were the explorers of an era when exploration and map making had not yet come of age.
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Why our textbooks should include Ranjit Singh
Textbooks glorifying Muslim rulers of Subcontinent has contributed to a skewed, prejudiced understanding of history.
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All change!
A new leadership is vital for many reasons. A distant dream as Zardari and Sharif are clingers-on par excellence.