JWT’s August issue focuses on Independence and the Youth of Pakistan; for both the Independence day of Pakistan, and the World Youth Day happen to fall in this month. This article has been written in the perspective of the generation gap that has taken place over recent years among the Pakistanis. These lines suggest as to how we can bridge …
Read More »What Pakistan Gave Cricket
It is the independence month. As a nation, if at one end we have been suffering from some big blows like the dictatorship and its off-shoots, at the other end we have been, every now and then, having reasons to smile as nation. Our people valiantly worked in the field of education, health, technology, social work and sports. Who can …
Read More »NATO Supply Reopening: It is the Economy, Stupid!
The anti-American sentiments in Pakistan notwithstanding,Pakistan has to be a part of the solution in Afghanistan. “It is the economy, stupid” is a slight variation of the phrase which James Carville had coined as a campaign strategist of Bill Clinton’s successful 1992 presidential campaign against sitting president George Bush. The same strategy has been followed by Finance Minister Hafeez Sheikh …
Read More »Active Citizens Globally connected, locally engaged
Globally Connected, Locally Engaged The world is often discussed as a ‘Global Village’ in many contemporary talks and theories, but still the territories are considered divine and non-shareable asset and international borders are taken as the dead end for people, cultures are seen ethnocentrically and the geographical divide imprints its marks on the hearts of people. British Council is a …
Read More »The 3rd Generation
‘Youth is the joy, the little bird that has broken out of the eggs and is eagerly waiting to spread out its wings in the open sky of freedom and hope.’ ‘These famous words from James M. Barrie, a renowned Scottish dramatist and novelist reveal that the ardent and passionate youth is the force which has the power to change …
Read More »Pakistan’s Tahrir Square is Waiting For its Occupants
The locus of change in Egypt was Tahrir square which has now become a symbol of change all over the world Famous American scholar, Samuel P. Huntington, writes in his famous celebrated book Clash of Civilizations that whenever there is a youth bulge in a country, it experiences political turmoil or instability. The recent Arab Spring is a manifestation of …
Read More »Brain Drain Loss of Human Resource
Presently, most of the developing economies, including Pakistan, are facing this mighty challenge of brain drain. Being a developing country, population growth rate of Pakistan is relatively higher, i.e. 1.6% as per the estimates of 2011, as compared to the developed countries’ or world average. Resultantly, large number of growing population exists, i.e. around 35% of the total population. Growing …
Read More »Youth A Neglected Chunk of Pakistani Population
I look forward to you as the real makers of Pakistan. Don’t be exploited and don’t be misled. Create amongst yourselves complete unity and solidarity. Set an example of what youth can do. Your main occupation should be in fairness to yourself, to your parents, in fairness to the State, to devote your attention to your studies. If you fritter …
Read More »Quaid-e-Azam and Constitutional Court
The rulers of Pakistan ignored the teachings of Quaid-e-Azam, a great leader and brave lawyer to protect their vested interests. The cold war between the Supreme Court and executive of Pakistan is continuing. The government claims that parliament is supreme while the chief justice of Pakistan says that the constitution is supreme and all the organs of the state are …
Read More »Significance of Public and Cultural Diplomacy as an Instrument of Soft Power
WORLD TIMES At the Department of Defence and Diplomatic Studies,Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU), Rawalpindi Under the aegis of Jahangir’s World Times a discussion forum ‘Significance of Public and Cultural Diplomacy as an Instrument of Soft Power’ was held at the Department of Defence & Diplomatic Studies (DDS), FJWU, Rawalpindi. The discussion was chaired by the head of the department, …
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