JWT Desk

Pakistan’s black swan

Climate change is not an impending crisis, it has already arrived At the recently held Lahore Literary Festival, at which it was appalling to see a sole session on climate change, the CEO of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) started his talk by exclaiming that Pakistan is the seventh most vulnerable country to climate change, but added the caveat that most …

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The die is cast

International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) latest Post Program Monitoring (PPM) report leaves no doubt the country’s economy has already been struck by another crisis on external accounts. That means Pakistan has no option but to knock on the door of the ‘lender of the last resort’ to stabilise its economy. The writing to this bitter effect is on the wall, that …

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Revamping Pakistan’s global image

If we continue to face the image problem for an indefinite period, it can adversely affect our economic growth Post 9/11, Pakistan’s image abroad has been greatly tarnished despite the country’s great successes in the anti-terror war and participation in global peace-keeping efforts under the UN aegis. The national concern about Pakistan’s image abroad led to the constitution of a …

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World’s largest democracy exposed

The Mumbai attacks in November 2008 or 26/11 were projected as India’s 9/11, with an objective to tell the international community and the US that India is a victim of Pakistani state terrorism and the world needed to ostracize Pakistan. The media, especially Indian, went into a frenzy, bewildering and confounding the global audience. And the audience falling prey to …

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CPEC, Chabahar and Indian challenge

Since the start of the global war on terror by the US and coalition forces in Afghanistan in 2001, India has been struggling to propagate that Pakistan was the epicentre of terrorism in the region. India has been doing that with two main objectives; one, to alienate the US and European major powers against Pakistan, anticipating that ultimately Pakistan will …

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The Bajwa Doctrine: from chauvinism to realism

After 70 years of extreme chauvinism, we are finally into the doctrine of realism which focuses on the peaceful coexistence with the neighbouring countries. The Bajwa Doctrine, initiated by the rationalistic and logical Gen Qamar Bajwa and his equally able team of the top military command, is all about realising the changes taking place around the country and reshaping policies …

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Delinking political and economic liberalism

Chinese President Xi Jinping heads the world’s second largest military and economic power, and calls the shots in the country. The recent amendment to China’s constitution that states that a person may serve as president for an unspecified number of terms – even for life – will make him more powerful. To be sure, the amendment is not person-specific. Unless …

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Afghan peace and US responsibility

With Taliban behaving as true representatives of the Afghans’ will, the US policy needs serious introspection Typically characteristic of the arrogance of militant Islamists who lay claim to the possession of absolute truth, Taliban, while ignoring the Afghan government, wrote a highly opinionated letter titled Letter to the American People on February 14. Unsurprisingly, haughty ever since they tasted power …

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Our water woes

A comprehensive national water policy and more dams are imperative for water security A hunched man, carrying an empty pail of water, is waiting wistfully for the water tanker to arrive. His son is getting late for college but there is no water to prepare breakfast or even drink. In Thar, a worn out girl empties the last pail of …

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Afghanistan 2018, chaos and the Taliban

Between 20 and 28 January 2018, Kabul was hit three times by urban terrorism, killing at least 130 people. The Taliban claimed two of the three attacks, one targeting the Kabul Intercontinental Hotel (20 January) and the other consisting of a terrible attack through an ambulance (27 January). Daesh is not outdone, with an attack near a military academy in …

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