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WWIII
What if Russia and Ukraine do not want a stalemate but only a quick decisive win?
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China’s influence in Pakistan
Pakistan is on the top of the list of countries influenced by China
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Diarising women’s progress
Women are no more just in the traditional fields of health, education and fashion design
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When power dissipates
Weak policies must not be let to stray us from what is critical to our needs
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Our data protection: deserted and disregarded
Privacy, as a construct, stands entirely revamped in the profoundly digitalised era of today
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Lack of accountability lies at the root of healthcare mess
A government and a teaching hospital in Pakistan is not a place to expect quality
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Dealing with TTP and Afghanistan
TTP’s degraded tactics include target killing for maximum effect, opportunity ambushes and IEDs
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Dunning-Kruger effect and education
Socrates once said that his wisdom was knowing how much he didn’t know
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I’ll be Home for Christmas!
For many, it’s more than faith or remembering the birth of Jesus Christ. It’s about taking a vacation
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Drift from due process of law
The Constitutions always specify the principles by which the state confers rights upon its citizens
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Democracy and economic insecurity
Economic insecurity is the major reason for the transition from a democracy into authoritarianism
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The subcontinent in metamorphosis
The current situation of globalisation seems to be bringing a shift, catalysed by the coronavirus
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When do nations fail?
Pakistan presents a perfect example of elite capture, where big and powerful people have occupied all resources
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Wanting to believe
As a young boy, I had a very different impression of the UN and its power to get things done
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The deceitful front
India is actually a supporter of state terrorism and a nuisance to its neighbours
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How little things matter in relationship
Small things can often make a big difference in the long run
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Moral compass, ethics and whataboutery
The recent debate in Pakistan about ethics and morality has to be weighed in the light of post-truth politics
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Rebuilding world institutions to deal with climate change
At the Sharm el-Sheikh climate meeting the proposal received support from the IMF and World Bank heads
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Pakistan’s Afghan dilemma
Terrorist attacks have been on the rise since the Afghan Taliban’s takeover
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Aristocracy and football dream
With hard work and determination anyone with skill and imagination may still aspire to reach the highest level
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What’s behind rising political schism in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is experiencing surge of political schism and violence
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Magical mirror and the merchant of light
The undoing of the accelerating social degeneration warrants a magical mirror and the merchant of light
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Trees vs fossil fuel
The word ‘organic’ and the phrase ‘environment friendly’ are arguably used more for style and less for pragmatism
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BJP’s Hindutva politics and Indian military thinking
The Hindu-nationalist ruler of India has been deliberately creating war hysteria against Pakistan
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Animals deserve protection by the law
Animals are skinned for their furs, hunted for sport, and locked up in cages for the viewing pleasure of human beings
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Algorithmic cauldron
The fact that some can manipulate these algorithms seems to give policymakers worldwide a cause for concern
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Friend-shoring is a new symbolism of protectionism
It enshrouds some serious implications for globalisation and multilateral trading system
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December blues
The country has outgrown the prevalent system of locating policy decisions, economic as well as political
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Biased coverage of a tainted world cup in Qatar
Qatar has become the subject of harsh criticism, especially for its inhumane treatment of migrant workers
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Pakistan’s Afghan sore
Relations with Afghanistan have mostly bordered on superficial, aspirational and delusional
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Human rights and PPP
PPP has historically demonstrated a profound commitment to international human rights
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Private sector role in reviving our healthcare system
Public healthcare system has consistently been unable to meet the needs of the country’s rapidly growing population
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Saudi-Sino strategic partnership
No country is strong enough to tailor its foreign policy freely
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In search of acceptance
People born poor can only avoid being poor by going to another country with resources and jobs
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Food security and agriculture revival
The situation in Pakistan is quite alarming, as prevalence of undernourishment in the total population has reached 17%
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Elites’ vested interests and investment climate
Pakistan will never attract genuine investment with this robber-baron, high-handed mindset
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Case for climate justice
Deep injustice is at the root of climate change; communities of colour, women and indigenous peoples are most at risk
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Divided by conflict
Political division and the economic collapse will undoubtedly have negative effects
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Casting the first stone
The rampant corruption in the country has inflicted the nation with irreversible economic meltdown
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Science policy trust deficit
Many people in the bureaucratic machinery have little interest in research
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Politics and impact of flood compensation packages
The so-called comprehensive compensation packages carry everything that is worst and miss everything that is good
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Sultan South Asia in 2022
The whole of South Asia, except India, underperformed in 2022 in the areas of economy and political harmony
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Central Asia’s position in the reordered world
European interest in the energy-rich Central Asia was to seek alternative sources of supply of gas and oil
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Fighting elephants and the trampled grass
Prolonged political confrontation between popular political leaders divides the nation and society
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Climate change, health and growing population
Researchers have found that over half of all human infectious diseases can be worsened by climate change
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Protect your pain
The tragedy of our society today is that people live as if it is a habit
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Might is lawful
Brute force has remained the dominant player in directing the affairs of individuals, groups, societies and empires
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The cost of endless power ambitions
Lust for power is nothing new but the price which is paid for seeking authority by all means is huge
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Whither the public intellectual?
Original, nuanced, philosophically oriented thinkers are few and far between in academia today
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Reading is forbidden
A big problem with Pakistani history is that huge chunks of it are missing from the public record