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An open letter to the British Council
I urge you to revoke this decision. Why should we suffer if you were incompetent?
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A quick lesson from recent history
If only we had not wasted resources on those 2 10-year-long, low intensity wars; if only we had renounced terrorism.
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Journalists must not become the source
Protecting the source is very important, but protecting the lives of journalists if far more important.
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Comedy of the grotesque
If Nawaz thinks he can co-opt religio-political leaders to get TTP to stop its murderous spree, he is dead wrong.
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Our spiralling deterrence
It's our misfortune to be located next to a blundering nuclear power that does not know what to do with its strength.
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Elections and the social media
People moved from talking about parties, to holding them completely & ruthlessly accountable for their actions online.
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US policy on drones
Only in his first 100 days in office can Nawaz Sharif legitimately address the issue of drones to Washington.
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Scenario of talks
When Taliban gain any degree of power, they tend to start asserting themselves to the detriment of the state.
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A lawyer the law could not save
Zain wanted justice for his family member’s murder and that seemed to be his only fault.
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Resetting relations with India
Increased trade with India will change the structure of Pakistani economy by basing it more on the country’s endowment
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The issue of communal property
Owing to a lack of education, the local people are unaware of the complications involved in the ownership of land.
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Difficult road ahead
Will things get better in coming months? Possibly yes. But not at the speed that Nawaz Sharif wants things to happen.
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The search for a new drone policy
Pakistan’s existence is threatened by the economic and energy challenges rather than by drone attacks.
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Learning from secular Istanbul
Istanbul allows us a glimpse of what is possible if Muslim countries were to become more inclusive and tolerant
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Training community midwives
In its quest to achieve MDGs, the health system introduced midwives, an approach focused on the rural population.
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Gavaskar’s shameful silence
Over the years, especially after Gavaskar retired, I knew that my hero was not perfect.
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War on Reason
For liberal, secular & democratic voices to retain the little influence they have right now, a fight has to be put up.
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K-P’s education test
I am eager to find out how the landscape of higher education in the K-P province unfolds under the PTI leadership.
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Sleeping with the enemy
Establishment must reanalyse its stance before “peace talks” becomes more of a fatuous statement than a policy...
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Hurtling into a bottomless pit
Indian media is compromised, cannot be trusted by people to keep check on unbridled powers of executive, legislature.
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Short-run governance reforms
A rebalancing of powers among the premier/chief minister, minister, secretary has to be worked out immediately.
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National disgrace
Work on the development of a farmhouse, infringing on the area of National Park began a year ago.
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A mandate for delivery
The PPP did not lose because it could not reach out to the people; it lost because it did not want to reach out.
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Fatwas against science and semantics
Rape should purely be considered a criminal matter.
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Need to curb deforestation
Curbing deforestation requires tackling issues such as rapid population growth and illegal timber mafias.
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The supply chain
International clothing brands eager to protect their business interests are now signing on fire and safety regulations
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A tribute to Salmaan Taseer
He was a man who relished all emotions life had to offer and lived his life to full capacity in almost every way.
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Kalyan Das Temple
This architectural marvel is in desperate need of restoration work and the government must take notice of this.
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So, what exactly didn’t you get?
Did kids, Mummies really think that there would just be one election symbol on ballot papers: that of the cricket bat?
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Politics of accountability
If govt is seen as planting people subservient to one party, it will make people doubtful of new leadership’s intent.
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Learning from China
Economic gains must be separated from political differences for Pakistan to enhance its economic ties in the region.
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Power misery: First aid
Swift initiatives in foreign policy, financial management and power sector governance are required.
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Meeting the cast of The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Even though they are such senior actors, Om Puri and Shabana Azmi would be on set at the crack of dawn.
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Making it less easy to kill
A winning strategy would involve defining a desired end state and orienting the government’s behaviour towards it.
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No reinventing of the wheel, please
Incoming team comes with experience and is presumably well aware of problems it would be facing in Islamabad, Lahore.
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More on talks with the TTP
The solution is not talks, at this stage, that won’t walk but to strengthen state’s capacity against urban terrorism.
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Though inadequate, a welcome step
President Barack Obama imposing tougher standards for authorising drone strikes is a welcome step.
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Wishful thinking versus reality
We may see rotation of political parties through elections, but we're far from seeing a new vision or positive change.
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UN peacekeepers in changing times
UN peacekeeping continues to evolve and remains a relevant tool to address modern conflict.
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Old guards, new Pakistan
Why do people expect different results when everything remains the same, from distributing party tickets to campaigns.
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What is in ideology?
The public has begun to weigh performance and problem solving and over patronage politics and ideological illusions.
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Language on Wheels
Rickshaws offer mobile advertisement which gives far greater reach, visibility to the message being disseminated.
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The change that never came
Change will not come through one election or one campaign, but through concerted, long-term efforts and endurance.
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Woolwich: it’s time to confront the truth
It’s time to confront an obvious truth: actions in faraway places can produce reactions on streets at home.
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The Afghan conundrum
Pakistan must carefully study the evolving situation across its northern border as the US withdraws its troops.
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A very silent war
We may be able to combat a nuclear war, but the Taliban issue is our weakest spot, an Achilles’ heel for Pakistan.
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Waiting for change
The process of life in Pakistan is slow to turn and no cataclysmic tsunami can wash away its daily grind.
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Looking forward, looking back
President Zardari needs to look back and see what went wrong given the PPP’s poor showing on May 11.
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Meraj to Mirza, the end of the party
While “leadership” is too often the reason given in explaining away Pakistan’s problems, it seems the case for...
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Water. Now!
Cities need to secure their water supplies by better understanding their catchments, diversifying water resources.