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On the fourth death anniversary of my mother
I will never give up on the woman who sacrificed herself so Pakistan could be free. Her dreams are now my dreams.
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Iraq — still a potential battlefield
Today, Iraq is a potential battlefield for a contest between forces led by Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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Personal accounts of 1971
A civil war is a tragic situation, politics of identity degenerates into a destructive armed conflict.
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Targeting dual nationals
It is not in Pakistan’s interest to comprehensively disbar dual nationals from participating in Pakistan’s politics.
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Saving democracy
I have always alluded to is that most of our legislators have only a skin-deep commitment to democracy.
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A story on memogate
Here is a story. In the days long gone when all was well in the Kingdom and the memo had not yet surfaced.
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Setting right our railways
Since PR restructuring started it has been in serious financial crisis with debt, underinvestment in stock, equipment.
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IK2: Ghost protocol
The mission, Mr Khan, should you choose to accept it, is to pick up the pieces and rebuild the Quaid's original dream.
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Why is the army so popular in Pakistan?
Why do Pakistanis hold politicians responsible for nation’s problems when budget, foreign policy, are run by army?
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Muslim view of ‘decline’
Muslims have to focus on modern education. Seeking military dominance is foredoomed.
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Our warrior princess
In an odd way, BB was never a ‘female’ prime minister or leader, she was just a leader.
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Well, he did...
Zardari’s going nowhere, unless, as he himself said quite some time ago, he is carried out, feet first.
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Making fun of North Korea
Mocking North Korea is most fascinating because Pakistan, perhaps, is more like it than most other countries.
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Shenanigans, dangerous shenanigans
Will the political parties forever be hostage to the Deep State and to the conspiracies spun by it?
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Khwas Khan of Rohtas
A dozen kilometres north of Lala Musa, near the well & sarai of Khwaspur, Khwas Khan was buried by his followers.
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Don’t discount the civilians yet
For any observer of civil-military relations in Pakistan, lack of coup is a development both fascinating & positive.
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The mad who drink their own blood
Mendacity and fecklessness have become part of our national character, dear readers.
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At odds with common perception
It is evident that factors that led SBP to project lower growth rates in 2010, not only persist but have worsened.
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Only for Muslims
This Christmas; let us reinvent Pakistan and create it on the basis of love and tolerance.
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A tinpot despot
When it comes to dealing with nuclear armed enemies threatening its shores, US shows how solicitous, patient it is.
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The dangers of 2012
The danger to the country is that the PPP government may not survive 2012, & that US may go to war with Pakistan.
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Mengal’s timely warning
Sardar Mengal warns that atrocities against the Baloch have pushed the situation to a “point of no return”.
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Looking out on the Pir Panjal
The ‘Asian Brown Cloud’ is estimated to be responsible for over two million deaths annually in India alone.
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A melting economy
Throughout the SBP report, governance is the key theme, whether fiscal affairs or management of public sector.
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Crazy like Kim
The world needs the kind of crazy these dictators offered since they gave us a template to compare our own sanity to.
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What the occupation of Wall Street means for Pakistan
The relevance of these political events for Pakistan lies in ‘Occupation’ and ‘Wall Street’, i.e Afghanistan and aid.
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Nothing but democracy
In my view, democracy is the only way Pakistan can stabilise itself, progress, achieve peace within & in the region.
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Is Iran the next US target?
The military option in Iran appears not only risk-fraught, but dangerous for all parties, as well as for the region.
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Anna Suvorova’s Lahore: beloved city
'Lahore: Topophilia of Space and Place' gives you a taste of how deep Suvorova goes into the origins of Lahore.
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10 things about memogate
Even if Husain Haqqani dictated it, even if Zardari knew of it, it has the real interests of Pakistan at its heart.
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The birth of Bangladesh
How does Islamabad explain contradictory stand of apology, one on Bangladesh & the other on the attack by Nato forces?
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The shadow of 1971
The lesson of 1971 is that the military must neither govern nor should it be used against its own people.
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Our golden boy
I’ve looked up to Imran Khan in many ways, but never as a politician. I’ve seen him tout change more than solutions.
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A case of showcase sovereignty!
For every single failure, nationally and internationally, we cling on to conspiracy theories to salvage self-respect.
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Been there, done that
I voted for PPP, but not for Bilawal, and I most certainly did not vote for the multiple offsprings of Gilani.
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The uncertainity that exists
With the amount of uncertainty that currently exists, Pakistan’s economic future is hard to predict.
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Putting the railways back on track
Let’s hope Gilani succeeds in turning the utility around. Too many people stand to lose their jobs.
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A way out of the memogate mess
The usual recourse when nations fall into disarray is to seek a fresh mandate from the electorate.
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Single issue foreign policy
Pakistan has to break out of the constraints imposed unilaterally on it by the United States.
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A psychological warfare operation
Pakistan Army is the victim of a well-planned psychological warfare operation, launched by the US administration.
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Land reforms making a comeback
Ex prime minister Jamali had claimed that land reforms were a dead issue, though recent bills prove otherwise.
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Can Pakistan afford to ignore women?
UK’s Department for International Development is doing all it can to support Pakistan in empowering women, girls.
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When liberals opposed progressives
At the time of the partition, State opposed the CPI inspired progressives. Liberals too rebelled against them.
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Dial M for Memo
Memo mayhem and manipulating mercenaries are mercilessly mauling a meek government and now missing president.
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Dirty talk
The argument for talking with terrorists was that it was essentially America’s war & now impossible for us to...
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Banning the Beeb
Despite his promise, has Gilani looked into the BBC ban? We have no follow-up news and we have no BBC.
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The PTA and the elephant in the room
In publishing the list of words, the PTA exposed how an awful lot of energy is spent talking about & thinking of sex.
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Personal accounts of 1971
Bilwani describes how Gujarati business clans from West Pakistan lost their investments East Pakistan following 1971.
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Taxila Cross
Every year on October 8, believers congregate in the ruins of the palace of Gondophares near the south end of Sirkap.
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Bangladesh days
Early on economists articulated economic planning could not proceed on the assumption that Pakistan was one economy.

















































