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Mess of pandemic!
Yes, these scientists are on the top of their fields but unfortunately their field is not public health
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A three-way struggle for global dominance
The state could regulate the economic system but only lightly while properties were owned and managed by individuals
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Let Karachi live again
But then why should the federal and provincial governments make special provisions for Karachi’s developmental gaps?
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Spirit of Riyasat-i-Madina: transforming Pakistan
The core of every civilization is its spiritual principles; when they die, the civilization dies
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Shame on us!
We failed both as a state and also as a society in saving our ones from freezing to death
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The Murree misfortune
The tragic loss of precious human lives would have been avoided with all these measures
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Sindh’s most influential prisoner
We have seen time and again how the Sindh government continues to shelter criminals and shield murderers
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A tale of two friends
Benazir Bhutto cannot be remembered and paid homage to her better than reviving democratic values
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The wealthy asylees of climate change
Then came the late 90s and the period after 9/11. Getting a US visa became close to impossible
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How to unleash a strategic thought process?
How can a strategic thought process be unleashed and what are the major requirements for it?
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Miniature fascists of democracy
Eliciting approval from the domestic audience, building an atmosphere that creates an aura of self-belief
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National Security Policy of Pakistan 2022-2026 - An appraisal
The much-touted National Security Policy of Pakistan (NSP) 2022-2026 is out after much fanfare
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The savagery of unguided human behaviour
Imran Khan may have good intentions, but intentions are not enough to run a state
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Milking guns
Let’s do something new. Let’s put faith in people and see if they ever disappoint you
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Pleasure turned into tragedy
DRRM policies, plans, structures, SOPs and yearly reports are all efficient
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Knowledge — how we know what we know
Evolution of knowledge and evolution of our concept of knowledge are two different things
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Negligence is a crime
Societies are not meant to be rapacious and predatory
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Time to rethink our eating habits
Increasing commodification has led animals to be reared and slaughtered in inhumane conditions
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Population planning matters
Pakistan was among the first countries to start a family planning programme
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Death of curiosity
We must remain curious, ask questions, do the diagnostic work and avoid displacing responsibility on the government
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Tragedy in Murree — criminal negligence
There was no mechanism to control overflow and overcapacity vehicular traffic in the small town
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Changing ME and Pakistan: opportunities on the horizon
Situation is excellent opportunity for Pakistan to place itself at the diplomatic centre stage of the Middle East
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True crime in Murree
Climate change manifested its presence without almost anyone talking about it in Pakistan
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Letter to your souls
I speak to all those in power and all those who hold you up: would you spare one second to listen to us?
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Nordic model of education and Pakistan
The ideal soil for the children’s growth is difficult to find but not impossible
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A pragmatic approach toward Afghanistan
President Biden and his predecessors found Pakistan a convenient scapegoat for their policy failures in Afghanistan
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Serpent of terrorism raises head again
Pakistan will most likely be faced with alarming threats to its internal security from terrorist organisations
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16 days of activism against GBV: what’s next?
Solutions include a range of actions that can address GBV, especially if implemented in parallel
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The dangerous treatment
From a scientific and clinical perspective, there is absolutely no reason to prescribe antibiotics for Covid-19
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Murree in the eye of a political snowstorm
How hard was it to block the roads when Murree choked to its full capacity days ago?
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Murree tragedy and fractured state institutions
Murree tragedy and fractured state institutions
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The deaths in Murree
The other quarter that could have helped but didn’t are the people of Murree
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Afghan Taliban’s inroads into Pakistan
Sufism from the very early days of Islam has been an essential aspect of Islam in Afghanistan
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Extraction, thy name is development
Pakistan has failed to make any substantive inroads in terms of societal progress
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Pakistan downplaying fencing issue?
The bigger picture is to ensure that there is some semblance of stability and sustainability in Afghanistan
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The bulldozing and demolishing nation
Are we managing our soft power appropriately?
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Economy and national security
Presenting a national security policy focusing on geo-economic may be a good idea but reality on ground is different
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Don’t put them all in one basket
Leak would certainly convince Maryam Nawaz to change how she plays these shenanigans with the media
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Transgender schools: road to education for all
Authorities still have a tremendous amount of work to do
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Does SBP need further independence?
SBP is a government institution, but for purposes of macroeconomic management it is viewed distinctly
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Pig’s breakfast
This kind of media speculation can make a pig’s breakfast of governance like it has for the past fourteen years
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New finance bill and population planning
Pakistan is lagging behind almost all countries in the neighborhood
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Winter isn’t everyone’s favourite
Nearly half of the population of the country lives below the poverty line and faces numerous daily challenges
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Punjab CM’s people-focused initiative
The two-year age relaxation shall be applicable to 100,000 vacancies, ranging from BS 1 to BS 16, across Punjab
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Transforming governance through Performance Agreements
Performance Agreements are making a transformational shift to an outcome-based, time-bound delivery mechanism
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Pak-US equation and dynamics
It is for us to exercise our independence from big-power enslavement
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Finding common ground in Afghanistan
All countries with a stake in Afghanistan need to cooperate to effectively contend with IS-K and Al-Qaeda
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GST for de-solarisation
Solar panels are a visible sign in the villages of Sindh, thanks to SRSO and TRDP
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Culture of intellectual dishonesty
What went wrong, and how did we reach this condition?
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Afghanistan and the Durand Line
Pakistan should stay the course affably with Afghanistan, even if the fence has ‘seemingly’ lost its purpose