Negotiation is a two-way traffic. Have Taliban ever made any sincere desire for negotiations and peaceful coexistence? Most barbaric and dastardly attack on the bold and brave young innocent student of Swat Malala Yousufzai’ infused with the irresistible desire to acquire knowledge’ cannot be ignored or regarded as an ordinary incident of violence. Mere condemnation even in forceful terms of …
Read More »TANK’ AND BACK
The drone war will continue unabated and there is nothing that Imran Khan can do about it. Imran Khan’s speech at Tank was laced with his usual toxic anti-Americanism but he also managed a few sensible words. Marchers at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) South Waziristan peace march were prohibited by the military to enter the tribal areas. To call this …
Read More »Memoirs of ‘Military Rule’ in Turkey and Pakistan
By contrasting the Turkish and Pakistani military interventions it becomes obvious that Pakistan has endured longer spells of dictatorship without any formal ‘memorandums of warning’ to the elected governments. The Turkish courts have even convicted elderly leaders of Turkey’s 1980 military coup, Kenan Evren and Tahsin Sahinkaya. On the other hand, in Pakistan, the former president and chief executive, Pervez …
Read More »In Order to Lead the World’
The bitter reality of the entire process is that instead of proving to be ‘a game changer’, elections are considered merely a tussle among the big business entities to sell their corporate agenda to public effectively and that is why some people consider elections ‘a usual business’. The quadrennial presidential elections in the US are critically observed by the friends …
Read More »PAK-INDIA RELATION A NEW DAWN
Whether we talk about the attack on Indian parliament in 2011 or 26/11 Mumbai attacks, those incidents also became as the major cause of economic and political destability in Pakistan. So I feel that there may be a better chance for a real improvement in the bilateral relationship whether it is through cricket diplomacy, arts and culture or purely on …
Read More »Mending Pakistan-Russia Relations
The cancellation of President Putin’s visit to Pakistan and the rescheduling of the Quadrilateral Summit of Pakistan, Russia, Tajikstan and Afghanistan planned for 2-3 October, 2012, for whatever reason, was obviously one of those hiccups. The fact, however, that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in Islamabad, apparently on a damage-control mission, soon after the cancellation of President Putin’s visit …
Read More »‘The people of Sindh love Bhutto while the youth of the Punjab has been inspired by his philosophy from the day one’
Mr. Sharjeel Inam Memon Jahangir’s World Times: What PPP has in store for the youth as the elections are approaching? Sharjeel Inam Memon: Well, we have attended to the unemployment issue and the educational reforms programme for the youth. We have solution to both the issues. We shall implement that programme after we win the general elections. JWT: Considering Liyari …
Read More »A REGION IN TRANSITION
This part of Asia is certainly in transition, but any assumptions of the SCO emerging as a regional security bloc at this stage would be too far-fetched. One must be realistic. Our chaotic world is not ready yet for any dramatic changes on the global geo-political scene. Both China and Russia may have concerns over Washington’s predominant role on global …
Read More »Queries of CSS Aspirants
1. What is ‘Trend’ in the context of CSS Exam? It is one of the myths associated with this exam, with some element of coincidence, which creates confusion among the aspirants. When a subject yields high scores, it is referred to as scoring trend. In past five years’ papers, such trend is seen in Islamic History & Culture, Journalism, Sociology, …
Read More »Austerity Measures Don’t Work for Individuals, Businesses, or Governments
There is a popular belief that ‘reducing spending will solve all of our state’s financial problems. People who hold this belief obviously haven’t thought through the statement very carefully Let’s consider a few simple examples so that everyone can understand what the problem with austerity measures is. Suppose that a middle-aged person has enjoyed a prosperous career with a competitive …
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