May 2013

PAKISTAN THROUGH FOREIGN LENS

The shifting landscape has made Pakistan a hot favourite for the international media and the number of foreign correspondents here has doubled in a decade only. According to the Press Information Department, the number of residing journalists has risen from 130 in 2001 to 250 in 2012 while the visiting journalists are also nearly 400. In addition, a number of …

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The Mantra from Idea to Reality

The other day, when I was driving on a road, I saw the words ‘banana hai ek nea Pakistan’ (We have to create a new Pakistan) on a wall. The other day, when I was driving on a road, I saw the words ‘banana hai ek nea Pakistan’ (We have to create a new Pakistan) on a wall. I moved …

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Polls & Violence

At a time when the nation is inching towards the polls scheduled on May 11, a fresh wave of violence in Karachi, KPK and Balochistan has marred the political landscape of the moment. While these lines are being written, nearly 20 people have lost their lives and scores of others injured in attacks on election rallies in Khyber PK and …

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An Exclusive Conversation with Ms Hannah Roberts

Deputy Chief of the European Union Election Observer Mission Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): The European Union Election Observer Mission has formally deployed long-term observers across Pakistan. Can you spell out details? Ms Hannah Roberts (HR): We have deployed 52 long-term observers in different parts of Pakistan. These people come from different EU member states, Norway and Canada. These countries have …

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MEDIA CODE OF CONDUCT

Election Commission of Pakistan has issued code of conduct for media for the forthcoming elections. Election Commission of Pakistan has issued code of conduct for media for the forthcoming elections. Election Commission has emphasized that all media should ensure that the people are properly informed about political parties’ candidates’ election campaign issues and voting processes. The complete text of Media …

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Can India Become a Great Power?

India’s lack of a strategic culture hobbles its ambition to be a force in the world Nobody doubts that China has joined the ranks of the great powers: the idea of a G2 with America is mooted, albeit prematurely. India is often spoken of in the same breath as China because of its billion-plus population, economic promise, value as a …

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Cyprus Financial Crisis

The Resolution of the Cyprus Banking Collapse Paves the Way for More Crises. The international financial community and the markets have declared victory over Cyprus’s banking crisis. But the solution imposed on Cyprus ‘taxing big deposits’ may pave the way for the next European financial crisis. To read the headlines, it surely seems like the crisis in Cyprus has been …

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