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Ethical leadership and universities of Pakistan
Ethical leadership in Pakistani universities is essential for fostering a culture of transparency, equity and respect.
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Winter is always coming
Some of the most vulnerable nations to the ravages of climate change include Pakistan and India.
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Assault on the Constitution
These amendments appear to be an attempt to weaken the judiciary and sideline the incoming Chief Justice.
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Balochistan - the antidote
Sardari system's grip on Balochistan fuels discontent, hindering progress & empowering militants and tribal elites.
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The Afghan Taliban's war on women
Misogyny is a state of mind, just as being a Muslim is a state of mind.
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Women's literacy matters
The ripple effect of women's education is undeniable: it serves as a lifeline.
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How the hidden curriculum in English textbooks shapes minds
Language is more than just a tool for communication - it is a mirror of who we are.
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Deception & disinformation in political, social universe
Don't depend blindly upon others' judgement but make up your own mind based upon facts and reason.
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Parliamentary supremacy vs judicial supremacy
Politics in Pakistan has reached an inflection point. What will happen next is anybody's guess.
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Increasing commercial confidence through mediation
Pakistan promotes mandatory mediation, boosting investor confidence and improving commercial dispute resolution.
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Sweat it out
Why are sports important in our lives
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Understanding constitutional package: a logical approach
Judicial reforms proposed in Pakistan aim to address inefficiencies, but resistance from legal experts weeks progress.
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Pakistan-BD proximity and scepticism in India
India expresses concern as Pakistan-Bangladesh relations improve post-Hasina, sparking media viewing and security
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TAPI progression and prospect of Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline
TAPI pipeline progresses as Pakistan and India aim to resolve energy woes while Pakistan hesitates on Iran deal.
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Time to close the chapter of 1971 tragedy
Pakistan was willing to bury the past but not on terms of Sheikh Hasina, who simply wanted to humiliate Islamabad.
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Certainty of uncertainty and uncertainty of certainty
Overthinking is the worst dampener of the will that urges one to wade through uncertainties.
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Bharat and the idea of India
Indian diaspora in the US can influence Modi’s India by urging a return to inclusive policies for global prominence.
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Mental health: unseen casualty of politics, media and bureaucracy
The theme for World Mental Health Day 2024 is: "It is time to prioritize mental health in the workplace."
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Chief Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah
Power's overuse in Pakistan risks collapse of civil liberties, as proposed judicial reforms aim to perpetuate control.
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Need for a new strategy and positive approach on Bangladesh
Pakistan should seize the chance to rebuild ties with Bangladesh, fostering mutual respect, trust, and cooperation
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Ukraine and Gaza: order, not peace, needed to end hostility
History suggest order, not peace, is the goal in Ukraine and the Middle East, requiring diplomatic intervention.
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Subverting justice
The 26th Amendment threatens Pakistan's judiciary and democracy, risking authoritarian rule and eroding public trust.
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Booby Trapped for a Wider Conflict
Israel's pager bombing in Lebanon raises concerns of escalating conflict, with potential Hezbollah retaliation.
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Diamer-Bhasha dam: a solution to our water, energy woes
Pakistan’s water resources can boost energy and agriculture, but poor planning stalls key infrastructure projects.
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The house always wins
The state, like a casino's house, holds the edge. Disruptors may challenge, but in the end, the house always wins.
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Constitution & monuments of incompetence
Everybody knows that the February 8 elections were held in extremely debilitating circumstances.
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Judicial reforms package: the cat is out of the bag
The contents of the package suggest drastic changes in the basic structure of the Constitution.
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The founder of modern art in Pakistan
The history of art and artists in Pakistan is even more unjust.
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Local governance, SDGs and climate resilience in Pakistan
Local governments are the linchpin of development, being the closest tier of government to the citizens.
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A view from everywhere!
The paradox of our times is that our material progress has outpaced our intellectual, social and moral progress.
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The unfolding human tragedy in Afghanistan
Afghanistan is a source of instability for not only Pakistan but also for other neighbouring states in the region.
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IIOJK: intensified militancy and the bewildered Indian Army
The Modi government has long touted the annexation of Kashmir as a significant achievement.
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Balochistan and Pakistan: myths about accession and secession
Baloch citizenry is beholden to their archaic and exploitative elite with no discernable end.
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Napoleon in rags
Be a mentor, a guide, a teacher, an intellectual. A razor blade, if someone gets too close.
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National anthem controversy
A national anthem is not equivalent to civil liberties of citizens of a nation. It is about dignity and respect.
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Caring with tangible actions
The impact of this discontinuity of training is not simply on their own education, but the society at large.
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Why Thucydides' Trap still haunts us
As Thucydides warned, when a rising power challenges a dominant one, the potential for war increases.
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Lessons from regime change in Bangladesh
Lessons from the regime change in Bangladesh cannot be analysed in isolation.
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Shaping the future of education
EdTech investors have played an increasingly prominent role in shaping the future of education.
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A Panopticon Society?
Surveillance in Pakistan raises concerns over privacy, free speech, and transparency.
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Indians in the United States
There is no doubt that the growing Indian population in the US will have consequences for Pakistan.
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Gramsci and Barnays: common sense and its insidious manipulation
The common man doesn't realise that common sense has certain rules governing it.
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Ogling is antisocial
Intentional or unintentional, the male gaze originates from the objectification of women in the society.
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Trump and Kamala: two distinct paths
Opinion polls suggested that Harris edged out her rival while Trump claimed he was the clear winner of the debate.
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Deteriorating state of education: a crisis ignored
A major contributor to this downfall is the government's disregard for education.
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Why states fear complexity
Politics is a heartless thing. It obscures moral nuances.