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Half-baked justice
Half-baked justice
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Nagging Afghan leadership and Pakistan factor
Ghani does not want the Taliban, but he can tolerate the mass killing of his people from terrorism and US bombing
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Water politics
Influential people have been officially allowed by the Sindh government to draw water directly from canal outlets
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Electoral reform and the crisis of trust
Today the collective narrative of all the opposition parties is that 2018 elections were rigged in favour of the PTI
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Iran-China deal and the global power transition
Agreement comes at a time when economic sanctions from US withered Iran’s economic activities
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Economic consequences of high military spending
India’s managerial skills in dealing with the coronavirus have been exceedingly poor
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The implications of inflation targeting
While govt focuses on mafias, it has been deflecting on its role to direct state bank to devise a monetary policy
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Women empowerment: a market-based approach
Struggle for identification has been the source of both change and development throughout different facets of history
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Why is it so difficult to reform local government in Pakistan?
Even when elections are held, power is hardly devolved to the last tier
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Fashion, literati and the love for books
What good has the pandemic brought to Pakistan?