Another Attempt on Musharraf
Temporal Dec 25, 2003 interacts: 443From international pariah to being accepted as a frontline state leader in the US led war against terrorism his hold on power has been firm
A History of Failure: The Rise and Fall of Military
Athar Osama Sep 23, 2007 interacts: 4Is military rule the solution to Pakistan's problems? Is Musharraf any different than his predecessor generals?
Reforming Religious Fundamentalists
Khalid Sohail Oct 2, 2008 interacts: 103What would you do with religious fundamentalists, especially those who adopt militant practices, have violent consciousness, and have become involved in armed struggle...
Gender and Literacy in Pakistan
S Y Hussain Jan 3, 1998 interacts: 2By looking at agendas and practices of some organizations involved with women’s literacy in Pakistan this paper attempts to clarify ideas related to gender, assumed
The Frontier Mail
Veeresh Malik Sep 22, 2008 interacts: 8Are the bomb-blasts in India and Pakistan all part of a greater plan, and if so, whose?
Benazir Bhutto: Death of Hope and Dilemma
Tahir Qazi Dec 28, 2007 interacts: 1She is an even more significant loss for the West that myopically supports personalities rather than masses and institutions in the countries of interest.
Pakistan's Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 29, 2008 interacts: 508Today we are at war on multiple fronts. But the Bomb provides no defense. Rather, it has helped bring us to this grievously troubled situation
Federal Budget — A Test of Loyalties
Kamal Siddiqi Jun 17, 2008 interacts: 10The budget is, in most aspects, a non-affair. Now we have to face the rising prices of essential items. In this the government is of
Communists and Congress Should Give Birth to ’Red Indians’
Udayakumar Sep 9, 1998 interacts: 4The Communist parties and the Congress (I) are toying with the idea of coming closer to form an alternative political dispensation
The New Bedfellows
Babar Mufti Aug 6, 2007 interacts: 148Can Musharraf be content with the usual presidential powers? A stronger Benazir is not likely to be easily controlled.
In the Line of Fire, A Review
Nauman Sadiq Jan 9, 2007 interacts: 58Musharraf can legitimately be titled as a ’benevolent despot’. He does not possess exceptional intellectual abilities but at least his basic premises are correct. He
Bollywood and Gender Equality
Saad Khan Apr 25, 2006 interacts: 27
Bollywood has been abused at the hands of the male dominant Indian Cinema elite that not only includes directors and
Of Enmity, Freedom, And Other Things
Quartulain Siddiqui Oct 3, 2003 interacts: 21It is a sad fact that many of our educational institutions are being abused for purposes that are not only unacademic but are also generating
Love him or hate him: Musharraf not a tyrant
Shujaat Wasty Aug 20, 2008 interacts: 8Objectively-speaking, he can hardly be considered a “tyrant” or a “despot”.
Education: An Abysmal Situation
Yahya Noori May 25, 2005 interacts: 25The sons and daughters of the most privileged class study in Cambridge system, the less privileged ones, in private schools and appear under metric system


