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Noam Chomsky regrets Pakistan’s drifting away from science
US academic says any nuclear war between Pakistan and India will be terminal
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Forgotten history: The lost women of Jham Jham Pur
A once peaceful neighbourhood, the town witnessed some of the worst atrocities at the hands of Bengali rebels
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Review: 'Yaadon Kay Dareechay' documents the many lives of Azmat Ansari
He begins his career as a journalist and broadcaster, who turns into a daring military spokesperson
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Fall of Dhaka: Winemaker’s tale of selfless love and sacrifice
Haleem Tari-wala refused offer for a safe passage in times of massacre
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Repatriation of Afghan refugees key to terror eradication: Gen Qamar
COAS at Munich Security conference says the world is harvesting what has been sown 40 years ago
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Tales of survivors: 1971 war, the ordeal of the non-Bengalis
The only group whose killing could qualify the definition of genocide were non-Bengali residents of East Pakistan
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Fall of Dhaka: How Mukti Bahini ‘cleansed’ Santahar town of non-Bengalis
An account of methodical massacre of around twenty thousand men, women and children
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Quality of literature counts, not language
But a good number of Pakistani writers particularly those writing fiction have now adopted this ‘imposed language’
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Where is Pakistan?
In the sea of Arab and Indian writers, Pakistanis are nowhere to be seen at the world's third largest book fair
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Angels or Demons? How clown and joker emerge as a symbol of our times
Contradictory representations of the funny man in popular culture and their relationship









