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Taliban should erect a coherent state
Afghanistan sits at the crossroads of all energy, trade and transit corridors in an era of geo-economics
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Aggression, occupation, terrorism — in that order
The west should fight against the urge for aggression not a war against terrorism
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Expectations from Taliban
One can only speculate to what extent the Taliban will stay away from being vindictive
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State of human rights in Afghanistan
The recent scenes of barbarity have exposed devastating situation in Afghanistan
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FPTP versus proportional representation
To have a valid majority government, the FPTP should be replaced by Proportional Representation
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Friends not masters: are we there yet?
It was hard to break old habits and we continued the business of detaining ‘terrorists’ with our US partner
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Beginning of the end of American century?
The epoch-making events of August 2021 would herald the advent of a new era
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Taliban and the recognition challenge
It is an outcome written on the wall though Americans took too much time to realise
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Taxing the agricultural income
Taxation of agricultural income is a provincial subject under the Constitution
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The other 99%
A lot more people than a couple of hundred thousand who have been evacuated need help
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The tricky question of recognising Taliban 2.0
Today, Afghanistan poses a global challenge requiring a global response
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Pakistan has the last laugh?
The Indian commentators conceded that Pakistan’s reading of the Afghan situation was correct
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A poor show
The fact of the matter is that we are gradually losing control of our news. This is the scary part
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Talibanisation of Afghanistan and rise of a new global order
Pakistan’s past involvement with the group, Taliban-led administration in Kabul would be friendlier towards Islamabad
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Justice delayed…
Pakistan’s judicial system is tainted with sham litigation contests seeking to disinherit female heirs
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Spinning the climate change
With an electric car people may wrongly think they are averting the disaster, which is a lethal ignorance
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Melting of American power?
What happened after Aug 15 when Kabul airport, controlled by US forces, witnessed a worst type of chaos and disorder
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The beginning of a new era
Our focus should not be in how this biggest US project has ended but how quickly we can shift to a “what nextism” mode
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A new information gathering tool
The great hope of the 1990s and 2000s was that the internet would be a force for openness and freedom
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The crucial phase ahead
A long way to go to make Afghanistan a stable and prosperous country
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Afghanistan — another Vietnam? Hopefully!
With enough points of similarity to make the comparison valid
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Shocks become us
The collapse of reality is an atrocious experience
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Code red for climate threats
IPCC released another major report on climate change, warning of a “code red for humanity”
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At the bottom to be upped
With great fanfare the federal budget this year announced a bottom-up approach to social and economic well-being
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Reality — what art thou?
If the mind knows only what it encounters in the worlds that surround it, or does it know more than that
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Will this Humpty survive a fall?
There are four inflection points where what appears as an easy Taliban sweep over Afghanistan can stand reversed
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Military notes — Afghan liberation by Taliban
Taliban advance with lightning speed surprising many with their audacity, shrewdness and their application of force
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Transcending limits
The pandemic has given humankind the opportunity to rethink and reform existing socio-political and economical orders
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Empire of Graveyards
The end of a war on Afghan soil is viewed from an extremely narrow and self-centred perspective
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Access to justice against gender-based violence
The recently increasing incidents in a row expose the fault line on which women are standing in Pakistan
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Children in the climate crisis
With climate now a frontline crisis, we must consider those most harshly affected by present and future disasters
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A Tale of Two Pakistans
Recent UNDP publication reveals that it is the best of times for privileged few and the worst for the underprivileged
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Talibanisation of Afghanistan — challenges ahead
The militant group's victory in Afghanistan has been well-received by many around the world
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Learning from history and own experience
US interventions in different countries are well remembered more for their failures than successes
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Young scrabble champion
The scrabble industry in Pakistan has immense potential and the government must support the ventures of the PSA
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Pakistan’s expenditure puzzle
The entire federal government runs on borrowed money
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Afghanistan debacle marks demise of the ‘American Century’
Afghanistan is much more than an intelligence failure or an error of policy judgment
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Afghanistan: what lies ahead?
There are reports that Washington has asked Islamabad to keep its border with Afghanistan open
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The world beyond SNC
An estimated 44% of children in the 5-16 age group in Pakistan are not in school
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Coercive ad hocism
President’s approval of appointing the Chief Justice of Sindh as ad hoc SC judge is a prime example
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Afghanistan: a new great game?
The lightning speed with which the Taliban took control of Kabul will haunt the US for many years to come
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Through foreign eyes
Recent events in Afghanistan again reveals that Pakistanis rely on foreign sources, for news about their own region
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Afghanistan: the unfolding tragedy
The rapid and mostly unexpected collapse of the country political and military order
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Human rights begin at home
The loudest demand for ‘human rights in Afghanistan’ comes from those who have themselves been its worst violators
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Geopolitics of energy
The bipolar world of yester years actively engaged in geopolitics of energy and the current world is no different
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The ‘benign’ face of Taliban
It seems that the ‘new Taliban’ will try to ensure that this time they behave in a different manner
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Taliban are back
Taliban exemplified superior military tactics as well as astute negotiating skills in their February 2019 agreement
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How wars hurt us
Why would media and Washington elites react so brashly to a policy change whose time had come?
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What caused the implosion of Afghan army?
As long as the foreign forces remained in the country, there was hope that management would improve
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Why Ghalib and Faiz?
Ghalib is difficult to grasp because his poetry is like a kaleidoscope which rapidly changes images