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Where does the Sharifs’ indictment leave Pakistan? Same place as yesterday
While the Sharifs’ indictment is a victory for Pakistani politics,it does nothing for the nation’s survival or success
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A single cowhide can fetch around $50 in the open market, but where does that money go?
Much of the business conducted across the country is in hard cash with no official records.
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The “homecoming” rally serves no purpose to anyone except to stroke Nawaz Sharif’s ego
He's like a king receiving an amicable send off from a grateful nation instead of a PM deposed on corruption charges.
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PML-N is like a hydra; you cut one head off, three more – Shahid Khaqan, Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz – will emerge
For stability and progress, it makes sense to continue with PML-N, and Shehbaz seems like a logical long-term choice.
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The only country that can realistically help India out of the Sikkim jam is Pakistan
India is stuck all by itself. Both the US and Russia will want to remain neutral as none of them want to poke China.
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Did Senator John McCain visit Pakistan to do some necessary damage control post the Modi-Trump meeting?
The senator may have visited Pakistan to prepare them for a huge blow – major defence deals between the US and India.
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What better way of diverting attention from Donald Trump than by blaming Pakistan for all the ills of the world?
People complain about lack of transparency regarding CPEC, but it is still more transparent than the American funding.
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Nawaz Sharif is now a billionaire and expects people to not question the source of his money inflow – if only, dear PM
On paper,Nawaz is a mix of old money, corporate leadership and entrepreneurship. The issue is his lack of transparency
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Will Pakistan and India’s induction in the SCO help improve their bilateral relations?
Having all three of these countries in the SCO will force them to behave and not go blocking each other’s water supply
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Why a ban on Qatar may not be in the interest of the countries joining forces against them
If this ban – a power move by Saudi – continues, chances are that Qatar will move into the Iranian camp even more.