Stories from Ayesha Siddiqa
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Bleeding Sindh
While we try to figure why Sindh is being sinned against, important to note moderate political forces are disappearing
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Pakistan-Iran relations
The poor state of the road from Quetta to the Sistan border underscores Iran’s marginal relevance for Pakistan
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Let them dream
A state doesn’t progress if it stops creating idealist. So, please let them dream
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Collective suicide
A state generally unwilling to exercise control would, in any case, be on a path towards committing collective suicide
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The logic of deterrence
India is trying to turn the tide in its favour using the deterrence umbrella for gains at the sub-conventional level
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Too many cooks!!
Bilawal’s speech had a robust aftertaste of many ingredients lying around the PPP kitchen for long
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Malala’s Nobel
Our accusations against Malala are not about her, but about our own sick, colonial mindset
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Chinese for mangoes
If we are moving from US to Chinese patronage, it's important for Islamabad to know its patron, negotiate interests
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No room for democracy
Pakistan has passed stage of evolution. We will see a revolution happen in parts which will be even messier, prolonged