Daily Articles

Collateral damage

By Babar Sattar The loss of five-dozen police cadets in Quetta in a terror attack remained of interest to the news cycle for a sum total of one day. How can a nation with a soul be so nonchalant about indiscriminate murder of citizens? How can a state with qualms be so pigheaded about policies that continue to require placing …

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Dilemma of development

By Amir Hussain “Borrowed notions of development at times distort the essence of [the] local wisdom of social transformation”. This was elegantly articulated by a development worker in Chitral recently during a roundtable conference organised by the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF). This local development worker gave the gist of the dilemma of development in Pakistan. The uncritical and piecemeal …

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Free Speech hypocrisy

By Faisal Kutty A complaint of discrimination and harassment against a Sun columnist and former editor was dismissed by a UK press watchdog, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), earlier this month. The complaint was filed against Kelvin MacKenzie after he accused Channel 4 News of “editorial stupidity” for allowing reporter Fatimah Manji to wear a hijab when “there had …

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Int’l apathy to Kashmiris’ sufferings

Shahid M Amin FOR the last three months, thousands of Kashmiris have been coming out in the streets daily to protest against Indian rule. Discontent with Indian occupation has been there all along in Kashmir, ever since 1947, but the present popular uprising is on an unprecedented scale. There is a virtual shutdown in the valley and other areas, and …

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Indian obsession with Pakistan

By: Amna Ejaz Rafi PRIME Minister Narendra Modi’s Pakistan bashing on BRICS forum signifies what? Indian obsession with Pakistan? Or how important is Pakistan for India? that the latter employs every regional/international platform to isolate Pakistan. Like the election campaign, Pakistan is the top most agenda for the BJP. The approach to diplomatically isolate Pakistan seems to be the prime …

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CPEC and regional integration

Among the recent developments, Iran and Afghanistan have expressed their desire to join CPEC. Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Omar Zakhilwal said that CPEC is a great project which is equally relevant to Afghanistan, like Pakistan. Moreover, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in a meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the UNGA session has also expressed the …

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Strategic equilibrium in S Asia

Pakistan and India will have to pay heavy price if they engage themselves in a Nuclear-war and the war will be never confined to Pakistani or Indian territory. More than 20m people will be killed immediately, and approximately half of Ozone layer of the world would be affected with the vast monsoons and agricultural worldwide changes, if Pakistan and India …

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CPEC: Opportunities

Islamabad is reaping the benefits of its close strategic partnership with China. Beijing is also cognizant of the vitality of cordial relation’s sustainability for the pursuits of its interests’ in the transforming global politics. President Xi Jinping visited Islamabad in April 2015 and signed 51 Memorandums of Understanding and announced US$46b investment in Pakistan to build China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Many …

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US vs. New Geopolitical Order

Russian President Vladimir Putin on last Monday suspended a treaty with Washington on cleaning up weapons-grade plutonium. Some western thinkers charge that Putin is willing to use nuclear disarmament as a new bargaining chip in disputes with the United States over Ukraine and Syria. Thanks to the US crafted new world disorder, the global system has undergone a deep crisis …

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