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The demand and supply of research
In Pakistan, there has certainly been no dearth of donor-funded projects on religious violence and identities.
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Moving beyond a thaw
Pakistan's relationship with US will be determined by American perception of its cooperation on Afghanistan.
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The denuclearisation threat
With all sacrifices and investment, Pakistan will not let nuclear assets fall in the hands of militants.
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Another stupid twist in the Afghan game
Physical dominance of territory is of limited value, more of creating an illusion of victory than being victorious.
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Fiddling while Balochistan burns
A grand jirga should be convened of Baloch tribal chieftains, nationalist, political, religious leaders.
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Certainty and intolerance
Uncertainty assails an individual when he acts alone but not when he is part of a group.
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The ghosts of Partition
It is time we don't ignore issues of past, honestly deal with them in present, so that we can emerge as a real nation.
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Our current state of disaster preparedness
While natural disasters cannot be averted, they can certainly be better managed.
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The gatekeepers
Defending, or even reasonably discussing, the Supreme Court has become impossible. Still, it’s worth giving it a shot.
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Time to be untalented
We are no more talented than any other nation. Instead, we are just the same; no better and no worse.
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What holds us back
We are not bad as people, but in dealing with matters of state, we have let the bad envelop us as defining attribute.
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Crisis in policymaking
A comprehensive approach that dealt with the short-term is the need of this precarious hour.
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The sailor who never said ‘no’
My uncle, the late Lt Commander Ghaffar Ahmed Muraj, was a sailor for whom the word ‘impossible’ just didn’t exist.
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Pluralism under stress
Stressing religious and ethnic diversity will produce intolerance and create more points of conflict.
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In the spirit of the Games
Disqualification from Olympics, subsequent acceptance of apologies holds many lessons for us as a nation.
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Reaching out to tomorrow’s leaders
We must reach out to all youth, support their full development, participation in economic, social and political life.
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The judiciary and the language divide
Judiciary is conservative, literalist, close to mindset of value microcosmic of Urdu expressing Pakistani nationalism.
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Ward of the Court
Treating of Dr Arsalan as ward of the court should stop, would actually farther independence, neutrality of Court.
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Fareed Zakaria — from pundit to bandit
He should be dismissed from his positions at media outlets, as well as trusteeship at Yale University for plagiarism.
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Indians never win
To build great Olympic squads, youth must be interested in physical life. Indians are not inclined in this direction.
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Ethnicity and religion
Congress party rubs its hands, unable & incapable of separating a law & order problem from ethnic, religious issue.
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Befriending India
Pakistan should favourably note lessening of Indian rigidity on Mumbai, seek greater conviction with New Delhi.
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Reversing migration trends
It is virtually impossible to cater to existing influx of rural to urban migrants unless eased at source via jobs.
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How a saint is born
Tell the truth and watch it rejected; whisper some inane notion to the winds and it becomes gospel.
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Anchors and education
The way anchors conducted programmes betray a basic ignorance of the parameters of primary education.
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Why are Chitrali youths joining the Afghan army?
Educated Chitralis seeing limited opportunities diminsh due to restriction on tourists, foreigners have jumped border.
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Playing big boy games ...
Is Imran trying to coax a quick decision out of the highest court in the land because he has been cosying up to it?
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Cheating on wives
Freedom of our judges to haul anyone for contempt is far more sacrosanct than liberty of lowly citizens of PATA, Fata.
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India key to internal peace?
Dialogue which reduces disagreements, normalises, expands ties with India will repair cracks left by skewed doctrine.
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Institutions or individuals?
Institutions are only as relevant as their leaders, and it is from this that CJ’s authority, legitimacy flows.
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A tale of two Tatas
Pakistan should develop an elite body that can partake in elite conversation, have organic connections to the country.
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Rethinking drone wars
The US needs to realise that any policy on drones needs to be carefully worked out with Pakistan.
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Reading the Assam violence
People from neighbouring states coming to India, usurping jobs, social programmes, imposing their language, religion.
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The Laws of Thermostasis
How much we know about things, causal paths, purported causal link with water-kit claims, our non-scientific thinking.
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Gender-neutral Pakistan, a distant dream
Gender sensitisation will fail if we do not radically alter the stereotype images of women in our textbooks, media.
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Global implications of the US drought
Need to export wheat to avail higher prices, rising oil costs could again lead to shortages, price hikes in Pakistan.
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Who should own news media?
An alternative for news media ownership could comprise registering media entities with at least one stock exchange.
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The young voter
How the young voter is going to vote is PML-N and PPP's worst fear, their leaders cannot match Imran Khan's appeal.
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The ordinariness of Hafiz Saeed
The truth is that Hafiz Saeed is a very ordinary man, who has come to believe that he has the right to play god.
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Putting out the Arakan fires
Best way for Pakistan is to give substance to an OIC initiative on the issue and not play up the religious card.
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Steps towards greater South Asian cooperation
Four steps need to be taken towards turning South Asia into a well-integrated economic entity.
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The fallacy of the PML-N’s allegations
The PML-N’s statements about the SKMT are based on shoddy analysis and mistaken assumptions.
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A solution to Karachi’s traffic woes?
Authorities need to remain wary of the vested interests that have huge stakes in the city’s public transport system.
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Balochistan: now or never
If peace building cannot be done quickly, then remember, sir, that all has already been lost.
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Supreme misjudgements
Institutional evaluation must be done relative to institution’s own performances, performance of other institutions.
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Our ‘reactive’ extremism
Ideology may be founded on rejection of other ideologies and that may cause extreme behaviour.
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The seamy side of democracy
There is a perception that law-enforcement agencies are not behaving independently but as a branch of ruling party.
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Looming food crisis
Some of country’s prime agricultural areas are struggling with drought since last year, situation may be exacerbated.
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President Zardari — also party leader?
Few are convinced that with President Zardari at helm, free or fair will be the order of the day when it finally comes
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Raja Todar Mal’s baradari
Since building was in a lonely, unfrequented spot, Rapacious Morons decided it could only be receptacle for treasure.

















































