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Regulating the market
We need to to liberate regulatory bodies from government control and turn them into autonomous statutory bodies.
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Reviving the spirit of March 23
To fulfill the unrealised dream visualised on March 23, 1940, we have to confront the failures that we face today
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Forgotten pledges
Pakistan Resolution promised freedom to the minorities yet the state in incapable to protect the minorities
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Pakistan at a crossroads
Any role by Pakistan in a situation where two Muslim countries flexing their muscles, needs deep & detached analysis
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Blair Inc.
The trouble is, Mr Blair’s smelt blood, and he just can’t stay away from it
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Where are we Marching to?
Rankings may pose threats of creating a culture of prejudice and academic racism
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A new development paradigm for the tribal belt
Focus of the people in tribal areas should be on developing skills which will help them progress in life
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Hunger as the primary economic problem
Food, healthcare and education are the most important basic necessities
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Black sites from Guantanamo to Chicago
It is indeed a surprise for many Americans to hear about Homan Square, a black site on US soil
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Pakistan Day Mubarak
As has been in the past, the only progress we have seen in the country has been in Punjab province
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Pakistan and March 23
To make celebrations on national days meaningful for ordinary Pakistanis, govt needs to focus on welfare of commoners
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What caused the fall in the price of petrol?
Saudi Arabia handed over all responsibility for oil prices to the market in November 2014
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Bangladeshis, stop whining
In Bangladesh, the idea that they were cheated of a win still runs strong
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Sharif, Sharif and us — again
Emerging civil-military equation: Sharif the commander is in driving seat, while Sharif the civilian sits for ride
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The bigotry within ‘Us’
Only because one is not on the receiving end of bigotry does not make it any less justifiable or palatable
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Protection plan for minorities
All bombings, militant attacks are viewed from same lens. That is precisely why sectarian, minority violence persists
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Celebrating diversity — Australia’s Harmony Day
Our cultural diversity remains one of our greatest strengths and we express a sense of belonging almost unanimously
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Obama’s ‘bad deal’
In letting world politicians bait Obama in his own country, America only embarrasses itself
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The wretched of the Earth
I think that before the terrorists have the best of us, we will destroy ourselves first
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Pakistan fails its Christians — again
Time to acknowledge that Pakistani nationalism needs another anchor, extremists hijacked our religion-based ‘identity’
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Both Keynes & the IMF can’t be right
Keynes pooh-poohed the notion that savers save capitalist system and therefore deserve high interest rates as a reward
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Pakistan’s inequality trap
Addressing inequality in our midst would not only enable economic growth but also calm social, political turbulence
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Mirror, mirror, on the road
Not many things boil my blood more than the driver who parks his or her car bang in the line of others
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The man who waited for God
He remained stuck in the past and an imaginary future all the time wasting the gift of the present moment
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Told you so!
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is right in many ways in requesting a delay in US forces departing Afghanistan
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Reforms for schools
With hotchpotch thinking and confused approaches we should only expect selected examples of improvements
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The destructive urge
Both Christians, Muslims have capacity for extremes of cruelty and violence, with faith least of the determinants
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Pakistan’s tryst with destiny
Misbah must produce a match-winning strategy to halt Michael Clarke’s juggernaut at the Adelaide Oval on March 20
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The crisis of primary education
The time has come to declare an education emergency, especially for primary and secondary education
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Communal fault lines in Kashmir
The emotional integration of people in Jammu and Kashmir is essential for Kashmir’s development
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Recovering Pakistan
Real challenge is maintaining consistency and unity in defeating violent groups and restoring the writ of the state
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The white of the flag
The white of the flag must be recognised to be as important as the green before it is covered in scarlet stains
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Pakistan, China and the economic corridor
Pakistan needs unity, transparent political conduct and a people-focused commitment like never before
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Both are right
Increasing the flow of credit is disastrously counterproductive when the fundamental problem is too much debt
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The MQM should reinvent itself
The rejuvenated party should be open and accountable and should be concerned about its reputation
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The shrinking space for hijabi women in the West
Compelling women to remove the hijab would be as much an imposition as compelling them to don it
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The university: obligation or transaction?
We need to separate daily operations of the university that require financial resources from the grand vision
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Disciplining private security companies
PSCs and their clients have an obligation to carry out due diligence to prevent any violation of human rights and law
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The Senate election — some lessons
If political game in town is only about self-centred elite, they can easily remain aloof to real concerns of people
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The judgments we need
The cure’s been provided us several times — we’ve just not had the courage to administer it yet
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The AfPak Tribal Development Authority
A paradigm shift in strategy is needed with focus on the region’s abundant resource — its growing young population
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Embrace constraints
Working for change within a system is often more useful than railing against the ‘system’
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The revenge on democracy
To save Pakistan, a system to audit the democracy practiced within Pakistan’s political parties must be put in place
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Death row
This week we will see hanging of two condemned prisoners, both juveniles at the time their sentence was handed down
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Keynes versus the IMF
Can we spend efficiently on social services and productive investments, leading to full employment without inflation?
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The curious case of The Republic of Texas
US has a different way of treating attempts to declare independence from the union. It sends in law-enforcement agents
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Cleaning up the Ganga
My problem is: what is the Supreme Court doing in the middle of this?
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The full circle of morality
People find what matters most to them and they do whatever it takes to make that materialise
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Forget #NeverForget?
There’s nothing to celebrate when none among your political leadership has the courage to hold itself accountable
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The perception problem
It is the system of non-governance, calibre of leaders, their venality, that draws the opprobrium of so many observers