August 2016

ENERGY CRISIS, A perpetual dilemma for Pakistan

energy crisis in Pakistan

Energy crisis is perhaps the biggest problem Pakistan faces today. Over the years, lack of accountability and myopic government policies have been the reasons due to which not only does Pakistan suffer hours-long load-shedding, but the soaring petroleum prices have also curtailed its usage as an alternative source of energy. Consequently, the demand for electricity far outweighs its supply. Recently, …

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Punjab Budget 2016-17 A policy win?

Punjab Budget 2016-A policy

For long, the trickle-down theory has held its appeal for the economists around the world with the countries adopting policy instruments that were generally favourable to big businesses and wealthy elite. The idea governing the preference for this model has been a single-minded focus on achieving growth at any cost; secure in the belief that it will automatically lead to …

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Pakistan in the New Great Game

Pakistan in the New Great Game

The New Great Game, the term introduced by renowned columnist and political analyst Ahmed Rashid in the 1990s, basically revolves around the energy politics in Central Asia being played by some emerging powers. Pakistan’s exceptional geo-strategic location and geo-economic position endow the country with ample opportunities to play a decisive role in the New Great Game because the country is …

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From Funerals to Freedom for Kashmir, Undoing the ‘Great Indian Democracy’

From funerals to freedom for Kashmir

What is the difference between a funeral and a demonstration? In Kashmir, there is none. The recent killing of more than 30 civilian protestors by the brute Indian armed forces shows that in Kashmir, every funeral is a demonstration and every demonstration a funeral. Every time people gather in protest against the Indian state — which claims the territory of …

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Reforming the Reform in the Judicature of Pakistan

Reforming the Reform in the Judicatue of Pakistan

Introduction Part VII of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, deals with the judicature of Pakistan. More often than not, the words ‘judicature’ and ‘judiciary’ are interchangeably used in Pakistan; these are, however, different. Black’s Law Dictionary, one of the most revered resources of the Common Law, differentiates the two as: a.    “Judicature: the action of judging or of administering justice …

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China’s Foreign Policy under Xi Jinping

Chinas Foreign Policy under President Xi

“He has iron in his soul.” —Lee Kuan Yew (Former Prime Minister of Singapore on Chinese President Xi Jinping) President Xi Jinping is the most powerful Chinese leader since Deng Xiaoping, and with his sweeping actions and ambitious directives, he has fundamentally altered the process by which China’s domestic and foreign policy is formulated and implemented. Xi’s popular anti-corruption campaign …

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BREXIT and the Future of Europe

Brexit and the future of Europe

“The United Kingdom’s fateful decision to break away from the European Union makes an eventual dissolution of the 28-member bloc practically irreversible.”  — George Soros Britain’s vote to become the first country to leave the European Union came as a severe blow to those who believed in the integration and cohesion of the European community. The Brexit vote reflects a …

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French Peace Initiative, BETWEEN SURREALISM AND SCEPTICISM

French Peace Initiative

On June 3, on one of the stormiest days in Paris in decades, eminent diplomats met in the city to discuss the possibility of convening an international peace conference between the Israelis and the Palestinians. To bring peace between these two protagonists, the international, community will most definitely need a display of power, similar to the one by the elements …

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