Benjamin M. Friedman ON March 4, 1933, at the bottom of the worst financial and economic crisis to afflict the United States since the Civil War, Franklin D. Roosevelt took office as president. Two days later, Roosevelt acted to stanch the collapse by suspending gold payments, imposing a four-day “bank holiday” and arranging emergency assistance for banks when they reopened. …
Read More »Kashmir forsaken
A.G. Noorani OVER 30 years ago, prime minister Indira Gandhi called off talks with Pakistan on a no-war pact because Pakistan’s representative to the UN Human Rights Commission, Agha Hilaly, had compared Indian Kashmir with Palestine. That was before the eruption of militancy in the former in 1989. Since then, the parallel has become even more apt. In both places, …
Read More »`Desertification is rising due to water scarcity, climate change`
ISLAMABAD: Due to the scarcity of water and climate change, desertification of land is increasing across the country each year and the level of underground water is also dropping. Various stakeholders on Friday gathered at the Ministry of Climate Change to devise a strategy to stop desertification and make barren land fertile. Desertification is the process by which fertile land …
Read More »The path to peace in Kashmir
By: Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai On behalf of the ‘World Kashmir Awareness’ and its members, sincere congratulations to Mr President-elect on your election as the 45th President of the United States of America. As you settle down to your new responsibilities, I would like you to know that the best wishes of Americans of Kashmiri origin are with you. We …
Read More »Working poverty to continue challenging planners in 2017
By Mansoor Ahmad LAHORE: Planners in Pakistan must address the problem of poverty that is prevalent among the employed, and take heed of the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) warning of marginal rise in global unemployment rates in 2017. In its report on trends in world employment and social outlook for 2017, the ILO states that working poverty remained a problem …
Read More »Laws of disqualification
By Dr Ikramul Haq An extensive debate is going on in the media and elsewhere about the laws related to disqualification of elected members of parliament, especially in the wake of petitions admitted by the Supreme Court for alleged perjury and concealments of assets by the incumbent prime minister and references against Imran Khan and Jahangir Tareen forwarded by the …
Read More »The freedom-security trade-off
By Hussain H Zaidi The sun has set on the military courts instituted for the trials of civilians charged with terrorism related offences. It is likely, however, that the sun will soon rise again. Throughout their two-year term, which started in January 2015, the special military courts remained shrouded in controversy. The establishment of the military courts was part of …
Read More »Fall of Dhaka
The fall of Dhaka may have occurred on December 16, 1971, but factors leading to it date far back. The creation of Pakistan came about under extraneous circumstances. The departure of the British from the Indian subcontinent had become imminent after they suffered the economic ravages of WW II while the “Quit India” movement spearheaded by Hindus became louder reaching …
Read More »How do we explain the rise of anti-globalisation?
Martin Jacques In two dramatic developments, 2016 saw the end of globalisation as we have known it. The first was Brexit last May, the decision by the UK to leave the European Union (EU) after 43 years of membership. It came in the only conceivable way it could happen – a referendum. The country’s elected leaders would never have voted …
Read More »Pakistan-India Relations
While the country was divided by political choice, some princely states were given the option to join either Pakistan or India. These included Kashmir, Hyderabad (Dakhan), and Junagadh. India occupied the Junagadh State by force despite its rulers’ desire to join Pakistan. Similarly, India annexed Hyderabad. The Hindu Ruler of Kashmir desired to join India despite a majority Muslim population, …
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