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India’s hatred for Muslims and its scheduled class
Jinnah was appalled and shocked at the bloodbath the Partition brought
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The pervasive world of Indian intelligence
At apex in Indian intelligence is the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) under the PM
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Link between population size and Covid-19
What has worked elsewhere may not work in Pakistan
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Stakeholders of violence in Afghanistan
These attacks are not some snapshots in time
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Covid-19: what is wrong with random testing?
We must reach out to epidemiologists to design a deployment plan for testing as Covid-19 is a serious matter
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Leadership changes in greater South Asian region
Pakistan should focus on winning the war, instead of small battles
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As world focus shifts from dangers of a nuclear arms race
Sanity demands that all nuclear powers reassess their national threat priorities
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Constitution and religious legitimacy: incongruous or concordant?
Where the law seems vague, they should offer well-defined guidelines
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Covid-19 — a conspiracy or retribution?
The popularity of the conspiracy theories probably reflects our primordial fear of the unknown
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PTI’s annual 18th Amendment debate
This criticism is a broader critique of the NFC award that is repurposed every year for different issues
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A hole in our journalism
Like all other genres, science journalism is an essential pillar of the journalistic endeavour
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Is Pakistan becoming less transparent?
Govt could face a serious embarrassment, especially if it ends up doing much worse than its predecessors
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PTI govt’s Kashmir strategy
Whatever may be the reason, it is evident that this government doesn’t have any clear Kashmir strategy
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Family tensions
Clearly the government is moved by a huge desire to look busy and create voluminous ‘forest depleting’ folders
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How an aggressively Hindu India poses a problem for Islamabad
The change in the legal status of Kashmir led to the renewal of violence
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Helpless SBP
In this age of economic downturn, such banks are taking full advantage of the vulnerability of its staffers
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Seeking bread and hope
Fear guides us to make our decisions.
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And now the locusts are on their way!
The latest locust emergency is about to knock at our doors. Are we ready?
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18th Amendment and the state
The state, till the 18th, assumed a more central role in our national affairs
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Refugees at risk
In order to conduct an effective pandemic response, the ongoing crisis necessitates a ‘whole-of-community’ approach
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Between the devil and the deep sea?
Lifting the lockdown at such a critical time could mean a human disaster of equal proportion
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Of issues, activism and Covid-19
Social movements too are likely to suffer with prospects of collective actions reduced due to the restrictions
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And we all fall down
Misgovernance of this proportion creates unfortunate, painful, and paradoxical choices
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Pakistan and Central Asian countries can beat Covid-19
Tackling cross-border health threats in CAREC is challenging due to a lack of regional mechanisms for policy dialogue
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How to deal with the fallout of a pandemic?
There is no other option for Pakistan and its people but to be ready for severe austerity
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Healthier under 7th NFC, 18th Amendment
A Covid-19 lesson is that population per bed continues to be much larger and poses a threat to our health sector
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Sugar and the making of a rentier economy
Unproductive rents harm all of us but benefit a few people who use political connections to restrict competition
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India’s religious intolerance
One hopes that India (as well as Pakistan) will pay more attention to why they have been placed on this USCIRF list
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Sanitising Israel’s image
A truth is used to create a lie
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Will Covid affect our remittance inflows?
Overseas Pakistani workers will need all the help they can get from the authorities to limit their losses
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Islam, Millennials and Generation Z
Finally some words about criticism in a fashion directed at our simple mullah (cleric)
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Women’s struggle for equality and a free press
Even though women have come a long way, their journey to equality has only begun
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Risks in pursuing a unilateral agend
Engaging in a war of words and bringing down the Sindh government undermines the national purpose
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Online learning: a blessing in a changed world
We can prove the online class system to be a profound alternative to the classical system of learning
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Villain of the crisis
We need to work assiduously for the virus cure, curtailment and testing for mutual benefit
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18th Amendment: much ado about nothing
It is better to focus on governance by fuller implementation of the Constitution, laws, better tax collection
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The impact of Covid-19 on women and girls
Incidents of domestic violence are rising due to growing economic pressure and close proximity to an abusive partner
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Pakistan’s ‘Green Stimulus’
Generating five lakh green jobs, has already proven that the revival of nature and economy can go hand in hand
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Retiring incompetent civil servants
These rules are indeed a step in the right direction and would help in jolting the civil servants out of their slumber
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A finer safety net
We have to demonstrate the will and commitment to protect special-needs citizens
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Covid-19 and conspiracy theories
A clear and loud messaging is needed from the leadership, which so far has only sent confused signals to the masses
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The challenge ahead
It is time for the government to think about how to develop a national action plan to jump-start the economy
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The need for telemedicine
There is a long way before online healthcare becomes mainstream in Pakistan
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Pandemic and political change in America
US reaction to Covid-19 was to greatly expand the role of govt and the govt’s presence in the lives of people
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Navigating the new world
As societies will need to adapt to the emerging biogenesis and mutations of coexisting creatures like viruses
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18th Amendment: seeking rent?
Introduced by corrupt politics that became Pakistan's second nature
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Security of our western border amid Covid-19
With increasing reports of the Pakistani Taliban sneaking back into the tribal districts from Afghanistan
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Unpacking Asad Umar’s political resurrection
Considered Imran Khan’s go-to man for getting things done today, a de facto deputy Prime Minister
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The pandemic and social support
The economic and psychological impact of the lockdown has been enormous, with the major concern being that of survival
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Pakistan’s exports in the post-Covid global marketplace
Covid-19 has also created opportunities for Pakistan in the short, medium and long term

















































