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Towards economic prudence: a leaf from India’s experience
Pakistan’s Kashmir cause lacked the strength derived from economic prudence
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PM: the weakest link in the state apparatus
The job of the Pakistani prime minister hangs on the sword
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The punching bag called LoC
Respect of the ceasefire agreement should become a constant feature rather than an exception
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Where the rainbow ends
No effort other than running cases against them in NAB has been made to change the so-called system
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A stalemate on Doha Accord and Taliban’s diplomatic outreach?
Geo-politics has done wonders in the Afghanistan case. South Asian politics have new actors in the play
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The Omar Sheikh saga: setting the record straight
Not only Pakistan but also most of the world has moved from being the hostage of the US-defined justice parameters
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Farmers’ protest and dilemma of shrinking space for dialogue
If there is any lesson in Trump’s unceremonious departure from Whitehouse, it is the value of consensus
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Kashmir — all talk no action
What options does Pakistan have to counter the impending situation which could lead to security issues? None, it seems
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Economic development and e-commerce
The Covid-19 crisis has brought a change in customer behaviour for more than 65% of companies
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For the hope in the ruins
The assaulted coal miners were Hazara Shias, they had suffered this tumultuous fate many times in the past