In the first part of this article’ published in JWT’s March 2014 issue’ a narration of Arab invasion in present-day Pakistan was presented. This piece contains the Arabs’ advancement to Punjab and Kashmir along with a brief discourse on the reasons which obligated their success that has indelible marks on the lives of the inhabitants of the Subcontinent. The Arabs …
Read More »IDEALISM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
The course of International Relations is determined by different thinking patterns of global players of the world politics. One of these schools of thought bases its views on optimistic assessment of the human being. Naturally, human beings are good, they can progress through collectivism. The progress in world politics is directly related to the progress of individuals. After the World …
Read More »FOOD FOR ALL
The developed world is fast adopting biotechnology in agriculture, and the developing world is also trying to catch up. The ever-increasing demand for food and loss in agricultural productivity, due to over-cultivation, pest attacks and diseases, demand for scientific development of seeds which can take care of these issue. While countries are opting for genetic modifications in crops, certain anti-biotechnology …
Read More »Missing plane MH370: 10 theories examined
The world is transfixed by the literally unthinkable events surrounding the apparent hijacking and disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The unfolding story is a concatenation of improbabilities. After the plane went missing ‘with 239 people on board’ a multitude of theories about the plane’s fate were in the air. Malaysia’s Department of Civil Aviation stated that’pings’ were picked up …
Read More »The Thar Tragedy
An epitome of ineptness, apathy and soullessness. ‘The Thar TragedyIn a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of.’ This is ineptness and apathy at its height. It is necessary to understand that the children who died in Thar did not perish just because of the …
Read More »REFORMS AT DISTRICT LEVEL
Civil Service is primarily a body of professional administrators as opposed to politicians. They are permanent and skilled, and are paid for their services. The term does not include defence personnel, politicians, judiciary or those who work in an honorary capacity. The history of civil service can be traced back to ancient China, Egypt and, in our context, the British …
Read More »THE GREENBACK SAGA
Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Finance, Ishaq Dar, at a news conference, proudly announced that the ‘difficult period’ for the economy was over and that the prices of all items ‘from onions to the dollar’ has declined which would have a major positive impact on the domestic rate of inflation. The indicator used to express his optimism was the declining greenback. …
Read More »RESTRUCTURING INTELLIGENCE TO COUNTER TERRORISM
Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali while presenting ‘though half-baked’ Pakistan’s first-ever ‘National Security Policy’ (NSP) in National Assembly on February 26, vowed to inanimate the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) and to establish a National Intelligence Directorate (NID) under its umbrella to counter the menace of terrorism and militancy. The PM approved the establishment of NID ‘having the coordination …
Read More »60 Percent Pakistani Universities Fail to Produce PhD Scholars
At present, there are 156 universities and DAIs in the country which have been recognized by the Higher Education Commission. According to the data available at HEC’s online ‘PhD Country Directory’ and another relevant document ‘PhD output report’, it comes to the fore that 62 universities and DAIs have produced 8,822 PhD scholars from 1930 to December, 2013 For the …
Read More »GSP PLUS, LINKING TRADE TO HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE
The joy of a celebration depends on its reasonableness; for emotional people, there is little room for reason. The news of grant of GSP Plus status to Pakistan by the EU in December 2013 overwhelmed the Pakistani media who, for many weeks, defined and dissected its tone. But, the outcome opinion wasn’t unanimous rather it was divided as some celebrated …
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