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Developing enduring relations with Afghanistan
The emerging clarity in strategy and the unity in effort that is being demonstrated by both sides to facilitate peace
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Heritage and legacy
It is not only physical heritage, but also our cultural, intellectual heritage that needs to be protected for future
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The murder of Basant
The ban is tantamount to a denial of the opportunity to partake in Lahore’s rich culture and tradition
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Where is Pakistan’s Kejriwal?
How can person in authority ask expats to bring back their wealth to their country while his own wealth lies outside?
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The Orient Strikes Back
The coloured people are hurting Western sensibilities like never before, and rage is flowing in from all quarters
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Kuttay ki maut
The government and those responsible for this campaign to cull stray dogs must remember that animals have rights too
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The past as present
The paucity of good History scholars and scholarship in Pakistan are evidence of a lack of interest and engagement
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Breaking the vicious cycle
Sustained development is the only way of dealing with insurgencies that draw their strength from widespread discontent
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Can the media be trusted?
Media often acts as an avenue for profiteering rather than for accurate reporting or creating awareness among public
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Corridor of politics
It is believed that due to security reasons, the govt has proposed that the route of the economic corridor be changed
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The civil-military hybrid
New politico-army arrangements are engendering hope that religious extremism & terrorism will be brought under control
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Sartorial elegance and the rage over nuts
In Pakistan, rich & powerful get away with almost anything and the worst cases inevitably occur during democratic rule
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BJP & religious harmony
We have finally heard Modi, his stance. We must now anticipate the same language from his subordinates, Sangh Parivar
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The plight of the Boohars of Bahawalpur’s Rohi desert
Boohars feel they are being forced to leave land apparently, without agreement, negotiation or compensation
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Lahore LitFest & the wonderful world of books
Reading habits start from childhood, and that’s where the problem starts for Pakistani children
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Population and the governance meltdown
Certain political pressure groups did not want to take chances with any serious census as it may challenge their hold
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The colonisation of language
Multiple languages have not punctured ‘one-nation’ tube. We still remain who we are — only with better communication
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Is higher education worth it?
In an agro-based economy, our focus on higher education in food, water sciences, textile studies is completely absent
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We have a task at hand
Pro-Action rather than reaction; incessant pursuit rather than inchoate recalcitrance; deeds rather than words
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The FESCO experiment
Privatisation of Fesco will allow us to settle the debate about who has the better energy policy: the PTI or the PML-N
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Mini-Marshall plan or economic corridor?
Govt's focus on completing the eastern route may make immediate economic sense, but its long-term potential is limited
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Tragedy at Chapel Hill
we should become a bit more self-reflective, & acknowledge the hate crimes, which target minorities in our own society
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The cricket conundrum
Cricket is not a one-man show; it is a combination of factors for which much work is required to be done by Pak team
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Chivalry, a foreign concept
In matters such as the beheading/firing allegations, let the Indians accept neutral observers such as the UNMOGIP
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Peshawar, you broke my heart
Peshawar, we did this to you. We used you to be a buffer in a war which no one owned.
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How does it feel for you?
Anybody feel easier walking around? Less likely to get blown up? Nope… did not get an affirmative
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Analysing the BJP’s defeat in Delhi
Voters swung towards BJP last time, not due to its ideology but because it promised development, economic betterment
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The quest for good teachers
Its a sad fact that school teacher occupies a place somewhere close to bottom of the pyramid of education structure
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A regional solution
Employing of proxies by either side for decades in troubled times of the other has not worked and will never work
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Forgotten and abandoned
Mehrin, dozens of other students had to discontinue their education because the state failed to provide them security
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Drones, Pakistan & international law
One can only hope that the Pakistani state at some stage takes a categorical position against drones
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A welcome development
Since Saarc charter forbids talks on bilateral issues, Hurriyat wouldn't mind if Pakistanis don't meet its leadership
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Shedding the client mentality
If Pakistan has to shed the mentality of looking for patrons, it should harness the potential of its people, its land
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Policing Afghanistan
It remains to be seen whether ANP retains the imported policing model or reverts to the fragmented traditional system
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Can we create a Pakistani model?
Whatever solutions we have, come from the culture of ‘jugaar’ and not of rigorous inquiry
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The need for nursing homes
A societal acknowledgment of nursing homes is an important step in accepting the current reality
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What polio eradication can teach us
No medication will produce the desired effect if it is not applied in accordance with medical indications
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Will the PM fight for Pakistanis in Guantanamo?
It is his duty to demand Ahmed Rabbani's release and of all other such prisoners held without due process
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Minding middle class aspirations
Middle class will remain politically restive as long as they don’t find a home in the economic, political systems
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Not a drop to drink
Accessing clean and safe drinking water is the first step in getting communities on their feet and helping them thrive
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To get what you want, know what you want
The truth is that there is no step-by-step path to success, and we need to discover our strengths in the workplace
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The Rule of Law
South Korea, with almost no natural resources, has become an economic Asian Tiger in 30 years because of rule of law
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Madrassas and militancy
A combination of several domestic, international developments created conditions for radicalising religious sector
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Whatever happened to the daily horoscopes?
I don’t believe in horoscopes, but if certain superstitious readers get a kick out of them, I say bring them back
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Modi after February 10
The core voters of the party remained with it, which explains why its vote share did not drop from a little over 32%
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Our pitched battles
I want Team Pakistan to win the World Cup. But more than that, I want our nation to win this existential war
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Abandoned in life; forgotten in death
To mention sect of those killed is to create ‘sectarian strife’, sometimes, it seems is worse than the killing itself
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Mice in the chambers
Behind the scenes religious parties matter, always have, ever since the first premier gave in to their demands in '49
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Obama’s Hind yatra
Gradually, but steadily, focus is shifting from realpolitik to economic issues, challenges to environment
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Time for a change
It’s either the intermittent violence forcing us to change our ways or mundane political disclosures