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India-Pakistan Détente | How It Can Transform Eurasia, Europe

In recent months, Indian premier Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Mian Nawaz Sharif have opened first tentative steps to resolving border tensions between the both countries. If the two nations come into a political and, eventually, economic harmony, it could change the geopolitical map of wars and chaos in the world dramatically for the better. It would be the …

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Pakistan’s New Thinking on Security

The Middle East is undergoing drastic geopolitical change, and the impact is not restricted to within its geographical boundaries. The Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Asia at large are the first to feel the heat of the events in the Middle East. This forces countries like Pakistan, which has been criticized for playing a ‘dubious’ role in the war on terror, …

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COME, LET’S DO NATION BUILDING!

Pity a nation that despises a passion in its dream, yet submits it in its awakening. Pity the nation whose sages are dumb with years, and whose strongmen are yet in the cradle. Pity the nation divided into fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation. (Gibran Khalil Gibran) Not many moons ago, the land of the pure literally flowed with …

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CHINA-PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR | A Harbinger of Prosperity for Pakistan

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is the most important mega project in Pakistan after the Indus Water Works initiated in the 1960s. There is no doubt that the Corridor will be hugely beneficial for the people of Pakistan as well as China. The $46 billion worth of investment that China has already committed for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is likely …

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Weaknesses in Taxation System

Weaknesses in the taxation system

Public finances are needed for rendering public services; ranging from security, justice and other basic amenities like health, education, etc. One of the striking features of the countries that made extraordinary development in almost every field of life is that they had the capacity to raise much higher tax revenues as a percentage of GDP. Of course, some other factors …

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10 Questions with Dr M. Raza Tanveer, 9th in Pakistan CSS 2014

Dr M Raza Tanveer

JWT is doing a commendable job by providing fingertip information on all subjects on a single platform. I do applaud the efforts of Team JWT. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background. Dr Muhammad Raza Tanveer (DMRT): I got my schooling from various institutions in different parts of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It …

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Human Security and Balochistan

Human security and Balochistan

The Baloch problem has so far mostly been seen from the lens of the classic realist angle of national security. The pathologies identified and the remedies suggested for resolution of the crisis also, therefore, bear a strong imprimatur of a security-centred approach. It is time the simmering discontent was doused with a human-security-centric approach appealing directly to the public weal …

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Does Pakistan Need Technocracy?

Does Pakistan need Technocracy

Even before Plato conceived the philosopher-king, people yearned for clever, dispassionate and principled government. When the usual run of rulers proves cowardly, indecisive or discredited, turning to the wisdom and expertise of a technocrat is particularly tempting. History suggests that technocrats do best when blitzing the mess made by incompetent and squabbling politicians. Technocracy was once a communist idea: with …

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