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The four-day Indo-Pak spat
The expenditures incurred on military and arms would be best spent upon education and health
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Wilhelm Röpke: a rare liberal confronting fascism
Hitler never made any secret of his intention to strike against those he saw as his enemies.
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Whispering Shadows
Some of the sonnets express, almost in a metaphysical and mystical strain.
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Political institutions determine economic, social prosperity
From 1947 Pakistan became a pro-western ally due mainly to two reasons: the security and economic threat.
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The constitutional chalice
There clearly appears to be a gap between appearances and reality.
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Are we intrinsically messianists and anti-democratic?
The craving for a strong leader in Pakistan’s history stems from a deep-rooted mistrust of democracy.
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Are regional languages slowly becoming extinct?
Pashto faces endangerment despite millions of speakers, requiring urgent steps for revival and preservation.
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Fortuitous patterns
Dr. Amjad Hussain’s Tapestries explores a life shaped by cultures, arts, sciences, and the pursuit of truth.
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A tear on stone impressed
APS attack highlights unaddressed accountability as parents demand justice and Voltaire's ideas question.