Articles with tag: PAKISTAN
Morality of Lawyers' Movement
Adnan Manzoor Nov 22, 2009 interacts: 6In a parliamentary democracy those who are now championing the cause of democracy in this country are themselves non-democratic forces who are putting the popular vote of the masses of Pakistan under their boots.
NRO Is Just a Name
Agha Amin Nov 21, 2009 interacts: 14The game is simple. The Pakistani army under Musharraf was not a Punjabi preserve. Thus the NRO and the Benazir return and even the Zardari election.
The Land of The Pure
Raiya Hashmi Nov 20, 2009No corner,no street,no abode Stands safe from these merciless fiends
The Jehadi Frankenstein
Ali Chishti Nov 18, 2009 interacts: 30They should stop differentiating between sectarian Jehadists, Kashmiri Jehadists and Al-Queda as they are all inter-linked and dangerous to Pakistan, India and the Rest of the World.
I Want Jinnah's Pakistan
Tariq Aqil Nov 8, 2009 interacts: 69Time is here for all patriotic forces to band together and demand the return of Jinnah’s Pakistan.
Interview With Salman Ahmad and Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Vaibhav Jain Nov 13, 2009 interacts: 5A backstage interview just after Salman Ahmad performed alongside Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Pt. Samir Chatterjee and Daniel Weiss in a fusion concert at Westlake High Shool in Austin
On the Waziristan Operation
Mehroz Sadruddin Nov 12, 2009 interacts: 44If the American and NATO forces do not undertake the requisite action along the Durand Line, then the impact of the achievements being attained by the Pakistan Army may be short-lived.
Kerry-Lugar Bill – A Pyrrhic Victory
Nauman Qaiser Nov 10, 2009 interacts: 94those in Pakistan who term Kerry-Lugar Bill an over-whelming victory for the people of Pakistan are rejoicing over a triumph that in fact has all the ingredients to ruin our very existence.
Pakistan Is Plagued By An Environment Of Distrust
Jasbir Sarai Nov 9, 2009 interacts: 3US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton's ‘Charm offensive’ in Pakistan seems to have been a bit of a dampener.
East Pakistan to Bangladesh
Ali Chishti Nov 4, 2009 interacts: 112Those against whom the “two nation theory” had been built were directly involved in dramatic negation of this very notion.
Peace The Final Frontier
Taji M Nov 2, 2009 interacts: 8The operation in Waziristan is a very temporary solution, and its only aim should be to halt immediate attacks, but ultimately the peace has to be negotiated, whether we like to talk to Talibans or not.
Vision21: Waziristan Strategy or Pakistan Strategy?
Azhar Aslam Oct 30, 2009 interacts: 66Pakistan and Waziristan were not always like this. How we have come to this pass is crucial to analyse, but even more urgent is to assess that are we prepared enough to win this battle?
Writ of the State
Muhammad Tariq Oct 30, 2009 interacts: 19Some might argue that Pakistan became militarily and strategically more powerful by the policies of that government, but states can become outwardly very strong, but with a very weak and vague paradigm to hold it up.
Self Rule For Gilgit Baltistan
zafar sopoori Oct 27, 2009 interacts: 3The enforcement of self rule regulations in Northern Areas and other current Pakistani measures are a visible sign that Kashmir and Kashmiri people are no more in Islamabad’s policies and priorities like the previous decades.
Terrorists Have Bombed My Future by Killing My Children
Saeed Shiekh Oct 20, 2009 interacts: 86This is a true story of a man who met the young boy who was bombed in Lahore. I miss him. We miss him. He died because we are silent.
The Explosion
kashkin dabruski Oct 21, 2009 interacts: 4Every day I die,
Every day I born
Amidst all this terror and turmoil,
As the blissful peace shatters
The Rex Cinema Fire
Muhammad Tariq Oct 18, 2009 interacts: 2The atmosphere in Pakistan seems to be getting ripe for a situation, where, if the government does not regain the full confidence and trust of the people, it would be difficult to stabilize the situation again.
Waziristan Operation
Agha Amin Oct 17, 2009 interacts: 331If military operation could pacify any country there would have been no Vietnam or Afghanistan or even 50 plus expeditions into Waziristan since 1890s till to date.
The Creeping Menace: Taliban
Tariq Aqil Oct 17, 2009 interacts: 34Who are these fanatics? These mindless zombies always prepared to kill and be killed for their cause? Where did they come from? What motivates them? What is their objective and who supports and nurtures them?
Islam and Modern Times: Is There a Case For Reinterpretation?
Raza Habib Oct 10, 2009 interacts: 322For the religion to become functionally effective and progressive rather than static and time trapped, it has to be reinterpreted metaphorically and the mantle of interpretation has to be taken away from the existing ultra conservative clergy/religious sc
Spaghetti Bowl Situation in Pakistan
Salman Aneel Oct 15, 2009 interacts: 7This series of terrorist attacks has left little options for the Government of Pakistan, but an army offensive against the militants in South Waziristan is an option that needs far more thought and frankly wisdom.
GHQ Attack-Serious Questions
Agha Amin Oct 13, 2009 interacts: 274The enemy is not in Waziristan or Afghanistan. The enemy is our own damn inefficiency and complacency. It merits serious thinking at all plains , tactical,operational and strategic.
Failing to Make Direct Contact With the People, The US is Further Alienating Pakistan
Mehroz Sadruddin Oct 12, 2009 interacts: 102failure to understand on both sides can only empower conservative religious fundamentalists on both sides who do not want the nurturing of relationships based on trade, business and mutual understanding between the two countries.
I Held My Daughter Tight in the Peshawar Carnage
Saeed Shiekh Oct 10, 2009 interacts: 30This is a true story of a man and his daughter who witnessed the Peshawar bombardment.
Reboot - In Search For The Land of Oppurtunity
Salman Latif Oct 7, 2009As it goes, we learn a lot more from others’ failure than from their successes. And that makes this book a precious treatise. Something all aspiring entrepreneurs could learn from.
Mr. President, Stop the War!
Akber Choudhry Oct 5, 2009 interacts: 177The destruction of the Twin Towers was a fluke mass murder by a bunch of terrorists led by an evil genius who is now in your custody, and who, like Zarqawi, used to communicate with Osama bin Laden now and then. That's about it, get over it, it's been e
Book Review: The Shadow of the Great Game – The Untold Story of India’s Partition
S C Sep 30, 2009 interacts: 300Well-researched, demolishes many myths and presents an intriguing perspective on India Pakistan Partition
Behind Closed Doors: Archives and Archiving in Pakistan
Nadeem Tarar Sep 24, 2009 interacts: 5Despite the fact that constitution of Pakistan recognises the access to public information, various laws on the statutory books, such as Official Secret Act of 1923, promote the culture of secrecy.
Evolution of a War
Nadeem Tarar Sep 22, 2009 interacts: 249The Untold Story of Jihad in Kashmir is a myth-busting and brutal exposé of Pakistan's secret war against India.
Bring Back Jagannath Azad’s Pakistan Anthem
Beena Sarwar Sep 22, 2009 interacts: 553Jagannath Azad was working in Lahore when Mr Jinnah commissioned him for this task just three days before Independence. He complied, Mr Jinnah approved the lyrics, and the anthem went on air on Radio Pakistan Karachi the day Pakistan was born.
Eid Mubarak!
Asad Dhanani Sep 19, 2009 interacts: 3I bought myself the usual white colored Qameez-Shalwar, with a full collar, no embroidery Qameez. Embroidery wasn’t my thing and the thought of having to pay extra to look less of a man was beyond me.
The Four Year Itch
Ammara Ahmad Sep 16, 2009 interacts: 2The chief minister of Punjab recently announced that 32 universities in Punjab adopt the four years honors system. The rationale being to meet international standards of education.
How Can Zia Die?
Ahmad Bilal Sep 12, 2009 interacts: 97Two decades have gone by, and the kids who lived through that day have all grown older. Pakistan has survived through another dictatorship.
The Flour Deaths
kashkin dabruski Sep 15, 2009 interacts: 10Do we need?
The question on their lips
The hatred in their hearts
As they died in the stampede
Of our failures and demise!
National Educational Policy - A Change On The Way?
Salman Latif Sep 13, 2009 interacts: 8The present take by the government, if carried out as put in the writing, would be a grand influence in changing the trends of academia.
Open Letter to Gen. Aslam Baig
Ali Chishti Sep 4, 2009 interacts: 10General Beg – the world remembers you and since the recent revelations of your own cronies and partner of crime , it’s high time you should come clean too.
Time to Say Good Bye Uncle Sam
Salman Aneel Sep 7, 2009Majority of Americans see the war in Afghanistan as not worth fighting and just a quarter say more U.S. troops should be sent to the country.
Student Politics
Salman Latif Aug 24, 2009 interacts: 3While government does away with the ban on student unions, can that alone suffice to address the campus realities?
It is Time: The Women’s Right Movement in Pakistan
Taji M Sep 3, 2009 interacts: 74It should not take a gang rape or burning alive of a woman to make our media take notice and our bigwigs to make pronouncements about women’s welfare.
I Listen to Chori ka Music
Aqsa Hussain Sep 1, 2009 interacts: 3The showbiz industry in Pakistan, especially the music industry is plagued with many challenging issues ranging from piracy, to royalties and the artistes’ mass entrance into the Indian market.
The Innocent Image in a Mirror
MirAlam Said Aug 30, 2009 interacts: 1Where the looks turned to,
The happiness hid its face from;
And the blood and the soul,
With each tear came out;
History On Hold
Irfan Waheed Aug 15, 2009 interacts: 9The region of the world recently christened as 'Afpak' is in a shell much like a driver who finds a sheriff on his tail. A shell which it can break out of only when the sheriff leaves town.
Did Pakistan Modify Harpoon Missile?
Ibrahim Malick Aug 30, 2009 interacts: 243The timing of this article is rather curious; the story was leaked by anonymous sources on the same day that Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani left for a three-day visit to Libya.
An Open Letter to Mian Nawaz Sharif
Ali Chishti Aug 28, 2009 interacts: 53Khawaja revealed that Osama gave Nawaz just a minuscule of the Rs 500 million cash that he wanted, but more importantly, for the Pakistani, what he received in kind proved to a virtual windfall.
If Youth is the Future of Our Nation, Should We Be Worried?
Aqsa Hussain Aug 26, 2009 interacts: 3Youngsters of the 21st century seem to be in a hurry; they want success but they don't have much time. Persistence and steadfastness are two words completely unknown to them.
An Unsustainable Future
Asad Badruddin Aug 22, 2009 interacts: 3With energy shortages peaking this summer all around Pakistan, there could have been a serious opportunity to drastically change the way Pakistan produces energy.
Minorities and Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan: A Legal Perspective
Nauman Asghar Aug 17, 2009 interacts: 22In Pakistan, the blasphemy law dates back to original 1860 Indian Penal Code in which Articles 295 and 298 inserted keeping in view the religious sensitivities of the inhabitants of the sub-continent. But then blasphemy was not an offense punishable with
Qasba Aligarh Massacre – A Forgotten Story
Ali Chishti Jul 13, 2009 interacts: 33I didn’t knew the extent of this massacre until recently when I met some of the survivors to realize what really happened to the residents of a remote place named, Qasba Aligarh in Karachi.
Shrinking Shadows
Maj Azhar Aug 16, 2009 interacts: 11One charmer turned politician is panicking for want of accomplices to his confusion. He is increasingly terrified of wilderness he has wrought himself into.
How To Improve ISI's Image
Ibrahim Malick Aug 15, 2009 interacts: 81Every state apparatus requires intelligence agencies, and Pakistan is no different. There are 26 intelligence agencies in the US. Somehow, the ISI and the CIA are the two that are most demonized.
A Freedom Of Pain And Hope
Rashid Malik Aug 13, 2009 interacts: 535Sixty two years of suffering compounded by dismemberment and defeat, plagued by debilitating extremism and war speak for the courage of Pakistanis who still strive for peace and prosperity with hope and vigor.
The Day I Became Free
kashkin dabruski Aug 13, 2009 interacts: 2The day I became free
From sacrifices of the past
Of my own and millions
To wear this smile
A Tale of Two Pakistanis
Asif Shiraz Aug 11, 2009 interacts: 50This is my version of an attempt to “defend reason” in a useless war of words that seems to have erupted between Nadeem Farooq Paracha and Zaid Hamid.
Pakistan Crisis - Seven Problem, Seven Solutions
Khalid Sohail Aug 7, 2009 interacts: 129Pakistan is experiencing a major existential crisis. But crises are mixed blessings which can lead to regression or progression. They can cause a breakdown or become a fertile ground for a breakthrough.
My Boy, Jonaid
Aisha F Sarwari Aug 7, 2009 interacts: 27If a nation is only as strong as its army and any constitution’s basis is undoubtedly on a strong and equipped army then the question arises: Is the government effectively focusing on winning this war in Swat with minimal loss of men?
Jinnah to Jihad
Agha Amin Jul 31, 2009 interacts: 317Author Arvin Bahl attempts to analyze this conflict (Kashmir) in the context of international relations theory, drawing on a variety of sources, including interviews with leading figures of the Indian and Pakistani establishments.
Culture and Development: The Missing Policy Link
Nadeem Tarar Jul 23, 2009 interacts: 5While culture is regarded as the means and instrument of development, the notion of development, following Amartya Sen, is based on substantive expansion of freedom. It is not only the growth of GNP, but the enhancement of freedom and well being of people
The New Face of the Pakistani Discourse on Balochistan
Alia Amirali Jul 27, 2009 interacts: 49The Baloch and the Pakistani state are at loggerheads more than ever before. Has the state finally decided to negotiate?
Let’s Be Serious
Feroz Qutabshahi Jul 22, 2009 interacts: 33“Pakistan president Asif Zardari bans jokes ridiculing him” – Daily Telegraph, London, 21 July 2009
The State And Its' Wars
Feroz R Khan Jul 22, 2009 interacts: 54Pakistan is engaged in a series of debates arguing the role of constitutionalism; of independent judiciary; of free media and civil society’s responsibility, but not yet began to debate the role of the Pakistani military within Pakistan.
Can Status-quo Save Pakistan?
Rashid Malik Jul 22, 2009 interacts: 100Shortage of electric supply has drawn protests in Lahore and Karachi. Protesters burnt down a train in Punjab. Some parts of the Karachi are without electricity and water for last 4 days.
Indo-Pak Talks: Comedy and Controversy
Ibrahim Malick Jul 20, 2009 interacts: 26Both sides used their media as negotiating tools. A Pakistani journalist was fed a story of ‘deadlock’ to adjust Indian diplomatic temperature. It worked… Indians had toned down their rhetoric after this story emerged on the web.
In This Multi-polar World NAM Must Address Regional Issues
Ibrahim Malick Jul 11, 2009 interacts: 5Theme for this year's summit, "International Solidarity for Peace and Development, and the Current Economic and Financial Crisis,” is appropriate but several key regional conflicts will not be debated.
Vindictive at Their Best-Pakistan Army
Salman Aneel Jul 11, 2009 interacts: 27Pakistan's three infamous A's: The Army, Allah and America. We blame the Islamic fundamentalists and USA for all the chaos in Pakistan. But if we take a closer look the real culprit seems to be Pakistan army.
The Plight of Internally Displaced Pakistanis in Swat
Shiraz Bashir Jul 9, 2009 interacts: 7More than 2.4 million people have been displaced in Swat valley and its neighboring districts of Dir and Buner. This is the fastest and largest displacement of people since the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
Around Us (Betrayal of Conscience)
kashkin dabruski Jul 8, 2009 interacts: 2Around Us depicts those events that are currently taking place in Pakistan and how it has weakened our moral fabric, the intangible conscience and all that makes us what we are not.
The Landlords of Defence To Pakistan's Defense
Salim Chauhan Jul 3, 2009 interacts: 160God bless General Naseerullah Babar, Benazir Bhutto, and the rest of them for sowing the seeds of the carnivorous plant that we now face in Swat, Buner, Dir, and, now, from what I hear, Saidu Sharif.
Can Pakistan unplug itself from the Matrix?
Vivek Balaraman Jul 4, 2009 interacts: 310What Pakistan urgently needs are more Morpheuses who will awaken the country. The good news is that there are already signs that the drug is wearing off.
Peace for People and People of Peace
Saeed Shiekh Jun 26, 2009 interacts: 12This is all I ask after paying my taxes. A safe haven for my home. Smiles on my children faces. Halal, hard earned food, and electricity.
Local Government System – Incompetence vs Competence
Ali Chishti Jun 25, 2009 interacts: 17I fail to understand why people blame the system for their incompetence? MQM has proved that with any system they could work and contribute because of their commitment, competence and honesty.
Environment, Kyoto Protocol and the Carbon Market
Zafir Zia Jun 26, 2009 interacts: 7Pakistan today considered to be among the top 20 countries in the world that are gravely endangered to the adverse affects of climate change.
Media Besieged by Taliban in Pakistan
zafar sopoori Jun 8, 2009 interacts: 6..recent global survey about political rights and civil liberties, Pakistan was ranked as "Partly Free" and "Not Free" in the 2009 version of Freedom of the Press.
Tale of Two Rebels
Sarah Zahid Jun 23, 2009 interacts: 14It was from Firdous market till the bridge. “Stop it”. I cried.. But at that moment I felt that there was a demon inside her.” It’s fun and stop whining”. She snubbed me with a grin on her face.
Rise of 'The Cornered Tigers'
Ghazanfar Haider Jun 22, 2009 interacts: 12Emerging from the ashes like a phoenix re-born, conquering not just the game but also their nation. The Greens were crowned Champions in front of an ecstatic Lords on Sunday.
War of Words : Swat Military Campaign
Ibrahim M Khalil Jun 17, 2009 interacts: 10In times of war, governments create lexicon of new words to justify the war and to make it more palatable.
Watching Poverty Grow
Rashid Malik Jun 19, 2009 interacts: 185The whole city of Karachi was without power for longer than 24 hours. Load-shedding of electricity for a few hours daily is the norm, all over the country, but consumers will see a minimum raise of one thousand rupees on their monthly bills.
Martyred for Speaking Out Against the Taliban
Asif Naqshbandi Jun 13, 2009 interacts: 55The silent majority of ulama finally rises up against the Taliban
Bad Press
Feroz Qutabshahi Jun 12, 2009 interacts: 9If you are pressed for time, you can get the latest news and race results on your Blackberry, and do banking on your cell phone. Should you still read the newspapers?
The Tragic fall of a Super Star
Mansoor Gadehi Jun 12, 2009 interacts: 16Inspired by one of Bollywood’s most famous Peshawar born personality, Yousef Khan, better known as Dilip Kumar, Ali too took a screen name of Vijay Kumar.
Pakistan Budget 2009-10
Bilal Sarwari Jun 11, 2009 interacts: 2Fiscal deficit is expected to be 4.3 percent of GDP-down from 7.4 percent and the current account deficit is likely to be 5.3 percent of GDP–down from 8.4 percent last year.
Child Labour in Pakistan
Rizwan Ahmed Jun 3, 2009 interacts: 3Child Labour is a complex problem which demands a range of solutions. There is no better way to prevent child Labour than to make education compulsory.
My Children Play in the Same Playgrounds as the Desolate, Bombarded Souls
Saeed Shiekh Jun 5, 2009 interacts: 4Terrorism is the root cause of all of the current atrocities that are harboring in the beautiful cities of Pakistan. But is this the same terrorism that the world speaks of?
Is TALIBANIZATION a New Phenomenon?
Salman Aneel May 20, 2009 interacts: 511Media has been an effective tool in changing public opinion; earlier it was demonstrations against US drone attacks, but some clips of Talibans, beating a woman, slaughtering Pakistan army and people took a 360 degree turn.
Progression First, Philanthropy Later Or Vice Versa?
Absar Khan Jun 1, 2009 interacts: 2We can develop our country – our city sometime in near future as well, but presently, the unfortunate 3 million people should be the governments priority.
It's Yet Another Pakistani Nuclear Anniversary Today
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 29, 2009 interacts: 476People of North Korea gained nothing from their country’s nuclearisation. But they cannot challenge their oppressors. But, we Pakistanis — who are far freer — must ask: what have we gained from the bomb?
Political Slogans in Pakistan
Nadia Khan May 14, 2009 interacts: 57“Hum ko Manzil Nahee Rehnuma Chaheya? means we don’t need to achieve our goals; we need only a leader, is the guiding light for MQM.
The Villain of Villains
Maj Azhar May 10, 2009 interacts: 173Asif Ali Zardari is an enigma which has intrigued many for over a decade and nobody expects any relief anytime soon.
Reasons for War in the Pakhtun Land
Pukhtoon Khan May 13, 2009 interacts: 40The situation in swat is not a local problem. It is the symptom of a bigger crisis in which Pakhtuns are going to be trapped due to neglecting the importance of sticking to the national interests of Pakhtun land.
Politics As Usual
Rashid Malik May 10, 2009 interacts: 4As hundreds of thousands flee the war-ravaged areas in Pakistan, a status-quo in US-Pakistan relations has been regained. US officials express no immediate danger of a collapse of the state.
Remembering the Past - 12th May 2007
Nadia Khan May 8, 2009 interacts: 12On 12th May 2007 with the help of press, electronic media, and Internet blogs, the real face of MQM was exposed.
Chaos – Thy Name is Pakistan
mohammad gill May 8, 2009 interacts: 154Islam has become a sort of Pandora Box; you take out of the box whatever you want and call it Islamic. The tragic thing is that you believe that every thing else is un-Islamic.
Obama's Af-Pak Strategy
Abia Zaidi May 7, 2009 interacts: 543It should be clear by now that Hamid Karzai and Asif Ali Zardari who met with Obama yesterday in Washington have no concern for creating welfare in their respective countries.
In Pursuit of a Pakistani Deng Xiaopeng
Haroon Shaikh May 5, 2009 interacts: 19Pakistan must learn from China. We must focus on developing a holistic trade policy with China. Chinese investment in Pakistan is critical.
Land Mafia Havens in Karachi
Taimur Khan May 1, 2009 interacts: 23Once again the people of Karachi are victimized by these elements and there is no one to stop or counter them.
No Room for Half-Truths and Quasi-Morals
Qasim Mirza Apr 28, 2009 interacts: 15If the rest of Pakistan should ever hold a mirror to their face, they should see the reflection of turbaned and bearded hooligan.
Kashf - Lifting of the Veil
Zeynab Ali May 1, 2009 interacts: 6Described by critics as ‘a captivating homage to a Pakistan of tolerance, grace, aspiration and good humor’, Kashf is Pakistan’s first English language film in thirty years.
Karachi Could Bleed To Pakistan's Death
Rashid Malik Apr 30, 2009 interacts: 646Karachi is bleeding again. Mohajirs against Pathans, MQM against ANP or the ISI against Karachi, the cycle of blood-shed has hit the city.
Not My God
Sarah Zahid Apr 29, 2009 interacts: 25The only thing which I remember till this day, were the piercings in her ears. In the next three years I would sit in her lap and would try to count them -- 5, 6, 7, 8
Hangman and the Priest
Ibrahim Malick Apr 24, 2009 interacts: 6It is not enough that Jamaat-e-Islami does not win votes. Their ideology has hijacked our entire parliament, our entire nation.
Taliban: The Golden Goose And The Deadly Noose
Rashid Malik Apr 21, 2009 interacts: 264President Zardari seeking aid from the Friends of Pakistan said, “If we lose, you lose. If we lose, the world loses.? He was referring to the Taliban insurgency in Pakistan.
YES, we can!
Muhammad Akhtar Apr 18, 2009 interacts: 8All great transformations are started by a small minority at a stage when there are skeptics dominating the optimists. We have to believe that there is no greater power than that of the people.
Pakistan Is Partitioned By Its National Assembly
Syed Hussaini Apr 13, 2009 interacts: 362As reported by the Geo TV website, your “National Assembly has passed the resolution in support of Nizam-e-Adl Regulation 2009 for Malakand Division.? The President of Pakistan has signed it.
Negotiating Aid Package
Ibrahim Malick Apr 13, 2009 interacts: 77Pakistan’s Prime Minister Gillani may have done something historic by categorically declining to accept US aid with conditions that are not in Pakistan’s national interest.
Islamabad Nagging
Rashid Malik Apr 10, 2009 interacts: 153The changed attitude in Islamabad reflects dissatisfaction of the military and the ruling elite, over the US demands for democracy, transparency and the sovereignty of civilian rule.
The Long Road to Talibanization
Nosheen Ali Apr 8, 2009 interacts: 49The perpetrators of religious terror in Pakistan are not just the terrorists, but also actors embedded in state and society, and neither have been made answerable.
Lashes to lashes, dust to dust
Shandana Minhas Apr 7, 2009 interacts: 342The Taliban existed before the drone attacks began. They existed before 9/11 happened. They were dismembering dissidents and hanging their bodies from lamp posts, long before the word Predator entered our local lexicon.
Is There a Redeemer?
saeed qureshi Apr 2, 2009 interacts: 20Is there some one from among the Pakistani leaders who can stop this calamitous down slide and reverse the dreadful drift?
Time for Introspection
Aftab Zaidi Mar 27, 2009 interacts: 20Burying our head in sand like an ostrich will not get us anywhere. We need to come out of our siege mentality. The entire world is not out there to get us. The threat that we face is internal.
USA's New Afghan Strategy
Agha Amin Mar 29, 2009 interacts: 227While tailor made and apparently or at least outwardly speaking neat and logical, President Obama’s policy speech on Afghanistan is vulnerable to many serious criticisms.
Common Pakistanis US Foreign Policy
Nasim Hassan Mar 26, 2009 interacts: 286Common Pakistanis believe that America plans to destabilize or divide Pakistan with the help of India.
Pakistan Faces Unprecedented Water Scarcity
Riaz Haq Mar 22, 2009 interacts: 94There are successful examples of private citizens addressing sanitation issues on a local, community level. For instance, Dr. Akhtar Hamid Khan is the force behind Orangi Pilot Project.
Flying Home
Sarwar Sukhera Mar 24, 2009 interacts: 11Patriotism demands that we fly by PIA, also because no one else does. The airline must be doing fantastic business since its always fully booked regardless of date or destination.
The Tablighi and the Doctor Hop a One-Way Plane
Omer Aijazi Mar 13, 2009 interacts: 36It just doesn’t seem right when uncles and aunties argue in their jaded accents that the country is imploding - while sipping coffee in their 24 hour patrolled neighborhoods in Houston and Toronto.
Save Pakistan!
Usama Khilji Mar 14, 2009 interacts: 186Skeptics will say that there is no future left for Pakistan. They are wrong. Pakistan certainly has a future; it is every single one of us. It is you, and it is me.
Pakistan - The Audacity of Collective Hope, The Struggle for an Ideal
Haroon Shaikh Mar 17, 2009 interacts: 3People of Pakistan, there are challenges before us. The colossal size of these threats is vast. But we do have the capacity to turn the tide in our favour.
Democracy, Pakistan Style
Chad Haines Mar 17, 2009 interacts: 13Unlike 1990s, when demonstrations were carried out by PPP or PML hired thugs, today’s rallies are full of people, Pakistani citizens demanding accountability and full restoration of democracy.
How Long Could He Hold the Avalanche?
saeed qureshi Mar 16, 2009 interacts: 1In this nerve shattering political battles first against former president Musharraf, and now against president Zardari, the lawyers have emerged victorious consequently.
Long March - A Long View Analysis
Beena Sarwar Mar 12, 2009 interacts: 309
Long-festering tensions between the PPP and PML-N came to a head with a Supreme Court ruling of Feb 25 barring Sharif and his brother Shahbaz Sharif from holding elected office.
A Brief Survey Of Pakistani Novels In English
Kumar Manoj Mar 12, 2009 interacts: 11Should we include those writers, like Khushwant Singh, who were born, brought up and educated in areas which are now in Pakistan but later migrated to what is now India?
Fatima Jinnah: A Beacon Of Hope
Danya Ehsan Mar 10, 2009 interacts: 23When I think about what does being a Pakistani woman mean to me, I think of Fatima Jinnah’s aspirations. But do those aspirations come into the minds of ordinary Pakistani women?
Mr Zardari is Fighting a Losing Battle
Kamal Siddiqi Mar 8, 2009 interacts: 165Ironically, more people have been killed by Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan than by the three “enemies? of Pakistan (India, America and Israel) put together. But no one talks about this.
The Stone Age has Come
Saroosh Shabbir Mar 8, 2009 interacts: 27Ideas may give birth to nations but ideas do not sustain them. Ideologies are the province of well-fed stomachs, warm beds and loving embraces.
Suicide Prevention in Pakistan
Sohaib Hassan Feb 27, 2009 interacts: 4While official stats are lacking, it has been possible to calculate rates of suicide in at least six different cities of Pakistan (Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Karachi, Lahore, Faislabad and Larkana).
Pakistan, Can You Hear Me?
Rakesh Mani Feb 24, 2009 interacts: 374Pakistanis come out on the streets to protest against the Taliban, against violence and against the murder of their own people. And for peace and dignity and friendship with their neighbors.
Collision of Cultures
Faris Kasim Feb 20, 2009 interacts: 22The evening's highlight was the band "Call" from Lahore. Suddenly people began running away from the main gate. I went forward and found 20 to 50 middle-aged bearded men in shalwar-qameez.
How it Became Bakistan
Feroz Qutabshahi Feb 21, 2009 interacts: 77A brief political history of Pakistan, from Jinnah’s idealism to Bhutto’s socialism and from dictatorships to present day Islamic fundamentalism.
In Honor of the Heroes of Swat
Afzal K Shinwari Feb 14, 2009 interacts: 32Despite being targeted a number of times by the Taliban in Swat, he has refused to leave his hometown. He, along with his near and dear ones, continue living and defying the militants.
Book Review: Daniyal Mueenuddin "In Other Rooms, Other Wonders"
Wasiq N Khan Feb 15, 2009 interacts: 4Finally, a major publication by a talented young Pakistani with an eye for Pakistan's rural society and an ear for its rural dialects.
Leadership Crisis of South Asia
Ilhan Niaz Feb 14, 2009 interacts: 10Asking people to choose from amongst the likes of Narendra Modi, Bal Thackeray, Sheikh Hasina Wajid, Khaleda Zia, or the assorted Nehru-Gandhis, Sharifs, Chaudhries is an exercise in futility.
How Greed Ruins Academia
Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 11, 2009 interacts: 75Naked greed is now destroying the moral fibre of academia. Professors across the country are clamoring to lift even minimal requirements that could assure quality education.
In Search of Political Will: Fight Against Militants in Swat
Khalid Bhatti Feb 5, 2009 interacts: 86Not only the state of Pakistan has the right to take arms against these elements but rather has a duty to curb these elements with all of its might.
In the Gallery Of Pakistan
Nikhat Rasool Feb 4, 2009 interacts: 28What had happened here? All those pictures were mutilated as if some anti-art psychopath was unleashed. There was blood, hate, violence and death written with bold letters everywhere.
Imagine Life Without Government
tayyab rashid Feb 3, 2009 interacts: 12The mobile phone company was responsible for providing me a service for Rs. 85 it had charged. The government on the other hand was not accountable to me at all, for the Rs. 15
Obama's Surge in Afghanistan: An Indian's view of Opium trade
captainjohann Samuhanand Feb 4, 2009 interacts: 21Why such importance to this tiny country. The Jihadies have already gone into the caves of Wazirstan. Then Why? Is it the poppy and heroin trade?
A Proven Approach to Make Pakistan's Defence Impregnable
David Leffler Jan 30, 2009 interacts: 116If there are no internal or external threats, there are no enemies. No enemies, no conflict. But how could such an ideal goal be achieved in Pakistan where tensions are so high?
First 11 Months of PPP Government
Mehroz Sadruddin Jan 11, 2009 interacts: 15Overall inflation has touched 25 per cent and the US dollar has gone up from Rs 62 to Rs 81, a near 36 per cent increase.
Obama Inauguration Brings Hope, Scepticism
Beena Sarwar Jan 22, 2009 interacts: 203The message of hope that he symbolised resonated with Pakistanis - though some shrugged it off as part of a system that is unlikely to change.
Gone Are Those Days Sweetie
Ehtisham Iqbal Jan 21, 2009 interacts: 1When going out shopping to Hyatabad was considered a family picnic, when sitting at a road side Khokha was considered to be safe and fun among your friends.
World Bank Help For Pakistan’s Education – A Poisoned Chalice?
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 21, 2009 interacts: 95What Pakistan needs from the Bank is help for improving the dilapidated infrastructure of ordinary colleges where the bulk of Pakistani students in higher education study, not more half-baked universities.
Scylla or Charybdis?
Faysal Malik Jan 20, 2009 interacts: 22From terrorist attacks in India to insurgency in Afghanistan, from nuclear proliferation to radicalization of Islam, every thing is “exported? by us; it’s strange that still our GDP is going down.
Civil Society Pleads for Peace
Beena Sarwar Jan 17, 2009 interacts: 111As tensions between Pakistan and India continue to see-saw, citizens in both countries are stepping up efforts for peace through initiatives
Heed Tariq Ali's Voice
anil sharma Jan 14, 2009 interacts: 96A veteran on the South Asian scene, Ali has clinically diagnosed the post-partition developments with a sympathetic mind without losing the desired element of objectivity.
Babel
Salman Aneel Jan 4, 2009 interacts: 11“Babel? is the best word that describes the present situation in South Asia. Have we solved issues like poverty, unemployment, malnutrition that we want to go to war?
Year 2008 in Review-Pakistan
Riaz Haq Jan 1, 2009 interacts: 133It began with Bhutto's widower Asif Ali Zardari taking over the reigns of Pakistan Peoples Party, Pakistan's largest political party, and ended with rising tensions in South Asia.
Thereek-e-Televiban: A Short History
Nadeem F Paracha Dec 22, 2008 interacts: 102Thereeka-e-Televiban (TT) – also called the Cable TV-Mujahids- is a militant organization operating in the cities of Pakistan. It is a collection of various radical groups.
The Mumbai Terror Apologists
Sankrant Sanu Dec 18, 2008 interacts: 539Whether or not other Muslims agree with their actions, the first step is to admit the existence of Pakistan-based Islam-inspired terror.
Introspection – Pakistan and Terrorism
Khalid Bhatti Dec 18, 2008 interacts: 61Isn’t dispensing power to non state actors a crime against the state itself, and those who committed it should be brought before the court on the charges of high treason.
Open Letter to all Pakistanis: Bombay, Faridkot and Us
Yasser Latif Hamdani Dec 17, 2008 interacts: 224No matter how legitimate one's grievance or cause, it does not sanction violence aimed at unarmed civilian populations far removed from the cause itself.
Mirror, Mirror
Nadeem F Paracha Dec 13, 2008 interacts: 26The electronic media in Indian and Pakistan is simply reflecting the paranoia and politics of a class of people that became an important economic plank in the economics of consumerism
A Just War?
Arjun Vasan Dec 10, 2008 interacts: 47If defensive war is found to be just, there is moral imperative to wage it; even if one is morally against war itself. Case regarding Pakistan's role in Mumbai attacks.
Sharp-Eyed View of a Mohajir
Sayeed Hasan Khan Dec 11, 2008 interacts: 61These immigrants (in Bengal and Sindh) were to play a great role both in the development of these provinces and also in generating political instability.
Zardari: An Emerging South Asia Statesman?
Joe Athialy Dec 11, 2008 interacts: 26The article 'The Terrorists Want to Destroy Pakistan, Too' by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, published in NYT on December 9, 2008 is significant in many ways.
Pleas For Sanity as Sabres Rattle Over Mumbai Mayhem
Beena Sarwar Dec 2, 2008 interacts: 1264Angry condemnations lead us nowhere; political demands may make vote-catching politicians rethink strategies, but we need to create space, think things out in the long term…
I Am A Pakistani
Ayesha Khan Nov 29, 2008 interacts: 27(India, America) These are countries that I carry in my heart but do not carry their passports. I am a threat to the safety of their people. I am a threat to my friends.
India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem
Beena Sarwar Nov 30, 2008 interacts: 386The Mumbai attacks, hitting in the midst of the fifth round of the ongoing composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, are likely to have wide-ranging repercussions for India and Pakistan relations
A Big, Decadent Pakistani Wedding
Malik A Jamal Nov 14, 2008 interacts: 9Pity the nation whose rich spend recklessly on decadent weddings but won’t spare few dimes to alleviate suffering of the down-trodden. Pity that nation, for it is a dying nation.
History & Origins of Pakistan's Nuclear Program
Ali Chishti Nov 20, 2008 interacts: 5By September 1976 one hundred acre site near Kahuta was personally selected by Dr. A.Q. Khan. Kahuta’s secretive work was known as Project 706.
Terror Unlimited
Ayesha Umar Nov 20, 2008 interacts: 19I Hope that God’s wrath doesn’t fall on Punjab because we, the inhabitants of NWFP, are truly suffering from the wrath of militants and other criminal elements, terror unlimited as I call it.
The Taliban and Our National Interest!
H P Nov 18, 2008 interacts: 339The Pakistani Taliban is not an ideological but an opportunistic anarchic group. The farrago of Sharia is a cover to step up recruitment to create anarchy in FATA and NWFP.
Hop Aboard the Interfaith Express
Feroz Qutabshahi Nov 19, 2008 interacts: 24Ironically, the main organizers of Interfaith conference at UN was His Majesty King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, country with the worst record in history on religious tolerance.
Cricket: Afridi is Our Future
Shiraz Mahmood Nov 21, 2008 interacts: 7Don’t write him off as a dumb cricketer. He has a fantastic cricketing brain. As a baller and on the field. And he is seasoned. 12 years. He’s the most experienced player on Pakistan team right now.
Politics of PPP and Asif Zardari
Ali Chishti Nov 14, 2008 interacts: 63Asif Zardari led government today is an extension of Mushraff’s government; authenticating Mushraff’s policies regarding war on terror and shifting the pendulum of power from Punjab to Sindh
Ways of the Taliban
Malik Rashid Nov 5, 2008 interacts: 21Its tradition of gory acts of public beheading, suicide bombings and acts of terrorism is rapidly unmasking the Taliban in NWFP and swinging public opinion against them.
Against Zardari's Pakistan
Saroosh Shabbir Nov 9, 2008 interacts: 36When a people become this apathetic, they forfeit the right to a decent life. They have made their peace with the circumstances and deserve no struggle in their name.
Obama is Better for Jinnah's Pakistan
Yasser Latif Hamdani Nov 2, 2008 interacts: 194The only group of people in Pakistan that benefits from a Republican administration is the group of people that sides with and encourages military coups in Pakistan.
Iftikhar Chaudhry, the saga ensues!
Ahmer Muzammil Oct 27, 2008 interacts: 82Ever since Iftikhar Chaudhry has been out of office, not one date has been set for hearing of the mannoo bhayl case or the missing people case or the new murre project
Seize The Moment
Yasser Latif Hamdani Oct 23, 2008 interacts: 302Since 2001, Pakistan had received only up to US$ 64 billion inflows, which is – no matter what people say- a pittance compared to our potential.
Seeking a way out of the 'war on terror'
Beena Sarwar Oct 18, 2008 interacts: 17The calls by decision makers for political engagement rather than military means to end the ‘war on terror’ in Afghanistan reflects a major change in US policy.
History and Origins of MQM Part II
Ali Chishti Oct 15, 2008 interacts: 85Emigration of Hindus post partition left a vacuum which was filled by the educated Muslim immigrants from India. In 1981 census only 6% of Karachites identified themselves as Sindhi.
Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak: A Man for All Seasons
Zeejah Oct 11, 2008 interacts: 79His greatest disappointment he says is that he was withdrawn as Ambassador before he could bring about the confederation between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Losing the Battle, Losing the Faith
Ehtisham Iqbal Oct 9, 2008 interacts: 8The car is an old Toyota Mazda with two gentlemen with long beards. Few years back I would've thought how blessed are they for practicing the religion of peace. Today ...
Better Times
Muhammad Farhan Oct 5, 2008 interacts: 15It is Akhtar’s fifth year in captivity. Like the others, he too is given the food confiscated from the UN and other aids which came in frequently at different locations in the city.
MQM - History and Origins
Ali Chishti Oct 2, 2008 interacts: 128The Mohajir-Sindhi alliance provided the only real chance to thwart the Punjabi dominance in Pakistani politics.
Dueling Partners: Pakistan and America
Wajahat Ali Oct 1, 2008 interacts: 16In this exclusive interview, Tariq Ali, a seasoned journalist and Pakistani insider, focuses on all major players, including the Bush Administration, Zardari, Bhutto, Musharraf, military
A Weak Pakistan is a Threat to Neighbours
Beena Sarwar Oct 1, 2008 interacts: 38Thanks to past policies, Pakistanis are caught between a rock and a hard place - American military attacks on the border and suicide bombings and sectarian violence around the country...
Pakistani-Americans or American-Pakistanis?
Feroz Qutabshahi Sep 26, 2008 interacts: 185How long will it before Pakistani-Americans will let their voices be heard as a group?
The Marriott Bombing: ‘Pakistan’s 9/11’?
Beena Sarwar Sep 21, 2008 interacts: 118The message was clear: they can strike Pakistan’s capital, and they care nothing for democracy or for religion.
Hotel Babylon: The Marriot Hotel Explosion
Asif Naqshbandi Sep 20, 2008 interacts: 275The latest reports from Geo News, as I write, are that a small car entered the front of the hotel and a man came out screaming for those who wanted to save themselves to run.
Emerging Pakistan-U.S. relations
Madhavi Bhasin Sep 17, 2008 interacts: 101On September 12, 2008, Army Chief Ashfaq Kiyani sought to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty by authorizing the Army to retaliate to any attempts by ‘foreign troops’.
The Prejudices Pakistan’s New President Faces
Beena Sarwar Sep 12, 2008 interacts: 62Asif Ali Zardari's presidential nomination was widely condemned - but the fact is that he is now the democratically elected President of Pakistan.
Ahmed Faraz: The Light Stays
Mutaal Mooquin Aug 26, 2008 interacts: 79"woh koh-kun to naheeN tha leikin
karree chatanouN se larr chuka hei
woh thhak chuka tha aur us ka teisha
usi ke seenay mein garr chuka hei" - Ahmed Faraz
Celebrating 61 Years of Broken Dreams
AliHasan Cemendtaur Aug 24, 2008 interacts: 6"Missing in Pakistan", a 29-minute documentary capturing Pakistan's gross human rights violations tacitly supported by the US Government, followed by a talk by Safdar Sarki.
Is this Amnesia or Dementia?
Tahir Javaid Aug 20, 2008 interacts: 84I am addressing this to myself, and to the Pakistani awam to which I belong. More than anything, I 'd like to talk to us about two words: Escape and Hope.
Musharraf's Resignation and Beyond
Beena Sarwar Aug 18, 2008 interacts: 294Musharraf’s departure is just one step in the process of democracy, for the continuation of which Pakistan and its allies will need all the patience they can muster.
17 August 1988
Agha Amin Aug 17, 2008 interacts: 32An army chief who should never have been the chief in the first place and should have instutionally retired by 1980 was finally terminated by divine design on 17 August 1988.
Reviving the Pakistani cinema
Laila Kazmi Aug 14, 2008 interacts: 25For those who have been patiently awaiting a quality film by a Pakistani director, Mehreen Jabbar has just provided a cause for excitement.
Toward a Pakistani Media Strategy
Ethan Casey Aug 14, 2008 interacts: 10Being disgusted with the way things are is not a sufficient response, and the Pakistani community needs to take the lead in changing its own image.
Long Live Pakistan
kashkin dabruski Aug 12, 2008 interacts: 24From 1947, the day we became free
As we stand, to celebrate another year
From Waziristan to distant corners,
Lies there the evidence, of our endeavors
Late Colin David
sehrish chauhdary Jul 30, 2008 interacts: 4Colin was born in Karachi in 1937; he began his art education at the University of Punjab when the fine arts departments opened its door to male students in 1956.
America's Opportunity in Pakistan's Tribal Belt
ziad haider Jul 28, 2008 interacts: 98a key question on Islamabad ’s mind is the fate of stalled legislation creating reconstruction opportunity zones (ROZs) to spur development and combat militancy in FATA.
Pakistan and the Death Penalty: Time to Call it Quits
Beena Sarwar Jul 26, 2008 interacts: 11Those who are awarded capital punishment are usually “the poorest of the poor.? Most of them are illiterate and have no resources or support.
An Ode Called Amritsar
Ammara Ahmad Jul 14, 2008 interacts: 141
On hearing that I was about to visit her ancestral city, my mother gave me instructions to reach her childhood home from the railway station...
Edward De Bono's Point C: Situtation in Pakistan
Faysal Malik Jul 8, 2008 interacts: 10Capital of a nuclear power now plunges into darkness daily, for 5 to 6 hours. In small cities, this duration is 11 to 16 hours. With hottest months of the year still to come.
A Fatal Act-Bad News for India Pakistan Relations
Agha Amin Jul 9, 2008 interacts: 112The assassination of Indian Defence Attache in Kabul on 7th July 2008 is a watershed in the ongoing undeclared low intensity war in Afghanistan.
Swat: Can the deal work?
Zubair Torwali Jul 10, 2008 interacts: 246After the peace deal between the Taliban and the government people thought that normal life would return to the troubled district of Swat.
I Fell Among (the APPNA) Doctors
Aziz Akhmad Jul 10, 2008 interacts: 42Like the conductor of a choir, with one hand raised, she piped up with a full-throated ‘Paaak sar zameeen shadbaad … The children simply stared at their toes in embarrassment.
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
saeed qureshi Jul 5, 2008 interacts: 68Dr. Qadeer’s inflammatory outburst against President Pervez Musharraf would, instead of personally absolving him, aid in painting Pakistan in more lurid colors by her detractors.
Anti-Americanism in Pakistan and the Taliban Menace
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 1, 2008 interacts: 102The Taliban are waging an armed struggle to remake society. They will keep fighting this war even if America were to miraculously evaporate into space.
Music: Muslim Madonna
Arun Reginald Jun 29, 2008 interacts: 51Performing seated alongside notable ghazal maestros of the subcontinent was the eight years old Deepika Thathaal known by her stage name Deeyah.
Healthcare in Pakistan, Lessons from Cuba
Mahvish Zehra Jun 13, 2008 interacts: 18Cuba has the most impressive doctor to patient ratio of 1 to 175. All this and more while facing more than 40 years of US trade and financial embargoes.
Attack in Mohmand
Agha Amin Jun 10, 2008 interacts: 209The recent attack on Frontier Corps (FC) post in Mohmand Agency is the first major US step in arm twisting the hopeless new Pakistani democratic set up.
A Stage For - V for Vendetta
usman Mehfooz Jun 2, 2008 interacts: 8"People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."
Please De-stabilize the System
Ahmer Muzammil May 18, 2008 interacts: 10Who are we trying to save the system from anyway? Why are we STILL sugar-coating this?
Pakistan (private) Ltd.
Amer Nazir May 26, 2008 interacts: 5‘Why could you not have been brave enough, why do you not have some courage, why did you not ever go to jail, why did you never kill someone, why did you not ever embezzle money – ’
Pakistan's Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 28, 2008 interacts: 509Today we are at war on multiple fronts. But the Bomb provides no defense. Rather, it has helped bring us to this grievously troubled situation and offers no way out.
Myths Surrounding the Lawyer’s Movement
Ameer Mukhtar May 22, 2008 interacts: 69Election data made public is quite opposite to the generally promoted perception that February 18 saw an overwhelming mandate to restore the judiciary and remove Musharraf
Mohajirs Are People Too
Atif May 13, 2008 interacts: 163It was quite obvious that unlike Punjabis and Pushtoons, mohajirs have figured out that if there is chaos in the airport it is not because of Allah’s will.
Can the Judiciary Save the Coalition?
Zafar Mohiuddin May 6, 2008 interacts: 103Handing the Supreme Court back to a judge and his team that stood up to the COAS and the President amounts to adding a new player in the already confusing power politics in Pakistan.
PPP Isn’t Convinced!
Ahmer Muzammil Apr 30, 2008 interacts: 179Pandering to the presidency, appointment of Mehmood Ali Durrani and Rehman Malik, failure to remove Malik Abdul Qayyum, are signs that establishment isn’t blinking just yet.
People of Gilgit Baltistan Waiting to be Heard
Syed Ali Apr 20, 2008 interacts: 18A week after sending this letter to the Supreme Court of Pakistan, emergency was imposed in Pakistan, constitution was suspended and the Chief Justice was deposed.
Prisoner of Conscience
MD Waqar Apr 18, 2008 interacts: 6Mr. Afridi is imprisoned because of his peaceful expression of his beliefs. He is victim of an unfair trial.
Where Billions Vanish
Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 21, 2008 interacts: 145The Musharraf years are over. It is now time for parliament to carry out a public inquiry into the irresponsible and crazy policies that have hitherto been the hall-mark of decision-making.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Azra Rashid Apr 20, 2008 interacts: 1022According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, in 2007, 1205 women were reported to have been killed in the name of honor. Each year the number is doubling.
Last But Not Least
Ather Naqvi Apr 17, 2008 interacts: 3Poverty may be more than a silent killer. This sentence cannot be ignored as emotional rhetoric since, sadly, it has become a hair-raising reality.
Benazir’s Legacy
Beena Sarwar Apr 5, 2008 interacts: 120How could Pakistan’s all-powerful president and chief of the army staff be dislodged -- other than through the political process?
Spinning the Public Beating and the Mob Justice
Sindhyar Talpur Apr 8, 2008 interacts: 1You really need to be a bad administrator or power usurper that people are so full of hatred for you that they can’t help but beat you.
The ‘shoey’ Side of Politics
Ather Naqvi Apr 9, 2008 interacts: 517People had not shut their ‘shocked’ mouths at the treatment meted out to Arbab Ghulam Rahim when they saw Sher Afgan being roughed up by the black coats.
Student Movement Revisited
S Haroon Ahmed and Saleem Asmi Apr 6, 2008 interacts: 25Dr Haroon Ahmed and Saleem Asmi, two stalwarts of the first student movement in Pakistan, the Democratic Students Federation (DSF) write to set the record straight about DSF.
A Walk down Memory Lane
Zeejah Apr 1, 2008 interacts: 26Forgive me if I am not taken in by the high sounding statements issued by the winners (and losers) of Election 2008, I simply see 'more of the same' for the future.
Simply Outrageous!
Ather Naqvi Mar 31, 2008 interacts: 44In their recent visits, the US officials kept looking for those who could listen to them and nod in the affirmative. They found none.
Surviving Musharraf's Exit?
Moeed Pirzada Mar 28, 2008 interacts: 595Throughout the election campaign and since the elections, no political party or politician has come up with any original thought or plan for the problems that confront Pakistan
War of Another Kind
Ather Naqvi Mar 26, 2008 interacts: 318One reassuring factor for Gillani is that its a coalition government where all the major political parties have posed their trust in him and have assured their support.
An Agenda for the New Government
Kamal Siddiqi Mar 24, 2008 interacts: 70This time round, the change has come from the people. And it is their expectations and aspirations that have to be addressed.
Power to the People
Sindhyar Talpur Mar 22, 2008 interacts: 2There is suddenly a change in the air, amidst all this chaos which still continues to remain, still there seems to be something blooming, dare I say optimism.
Why not hang Surabjit Singh?
Beena Sarwar Mar 21, 2008 interacts: 52Whether it is for illegally crossing borders, overstaying visas or terrorism, Indians and Pakistanis arrested in each other's countries have poor consular and legal access.
A Great Day, A New Hope for Pakistan
Kamal Siddiqi Mar 17, 2008 interacts: 18As our parliamentarians take oath and swear allegiance to the constitution today, one can feel happy about Pakistan.
Starting from the End
Ali Hashmi Mar 11, 2008 interacts: 16Wapda and the ministry of power have implemented an emergency load shedding plan to plug the gap between electricity supply and demand leading to more misery for millions.
New US Strategy Needed in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Agha Amin Mar 10, 2008 interacts: 711The main thrust of USA's policy was to construct roads and schools and clinics. These were important but no substantial stakeholders or major employment opportunities were created...
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 10, 2008 interacts: 859Why do so many Pakistanis suddenly lose their voice when it comes to condemning suicide bombings? Is it because the bomber kills in the name of Islam?
The Nawaiwaqt Generation and the Power of No!
H P Mar 1, 2008 interacts: 431I am not the only one who is perplexed by the term civil society that has rapidly gained coinage in Pakistan... The group from Punjab that had seemingly eternally supported the army
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa Agha on Pakistan Military
AliHasan Cemendtaur Mar 2, 2008 interacts: 24Stay out of politics, it is good for you, good for us, Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa Agha advises Pakistan Military.
Student Politics in Pakistan: A Profile
Nadeem F Paracha Feb 28, 2008 interacts: 130Student politics in Pakistan has had a history of mixed fortunes and shades. Though extremely tumultuous, it is also a history of rich democratic traditions.
An Unnecessary Interview with History
Amer Nazir Feb 25, 2008 interacts: 38Tonight we have an unnecessary interview with ex- Chief Executive, ex- Chief of Army staff and soon to be the ex- President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharaff.
Pakistan, a Different Country!
H P Feb 24, 2008 interacts: 346Benazir is now remembered as a Rani, a princess and soon will turn in to the first woman Saint in Pakistan.
The ANP Challenge
Yasser Latif Hamdani Feb 22, 2008 interacts: 767What if instead of a PPP prime minister or PML-N prime minister, ANP’s Asfandyar Wali Khan was to become the Prime Minister of Pakistan? Could this be a viable option?
Mother of all Elections
Moeed Pirzada Feb 22, 2008 interacts: 9In this most dangerous place on earth, almost 37 million men and women stood in queues to vote and by mid-night almost all had reached back to their homes, safe and sound.
Warday
Ali Rizvi Feb 2, 2008 interacts: 12A continuation of the Graphic novel WARDAY, but from the perspective of ex-patriot Pakistani population stranded after a 36 hour nuclear holocaust.
Voting For Change
Beena Sarwar Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 558Despite pre-poll manipulation and irregularities voters have rejected the politics of hate and religious extremism.
Election 2008: Looking Ahead
Ishrat Saleem Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 1The election result has come as a touch of healing to the anxious, wounded and exhausted and tense nation.
People's Verdict
Dilawar Syed Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 7A left-of-center Pashtun nationalist party and Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) bags more than 60% of the seats in provinces neighboring Afghanistan.
At Last...Nationalism at Last
ahmad hayat Feb 19, 2008 interacts: 35Socialism, the destroyer of the civilisations, took the world under its claws after the Second World War. This (Kosovo) win might be the beginning of the end of the anti-nationalist hegemony all round the world.
Manufacturing a Fig Leaf of Democracy in Pakistan
Abdus S Ghazali Feb 17, 2008 interacts: 3According to an IRI poll in September 2006, Musharraf had a 63 percent approval rating. But last October 11, IRI released a poll showing him at 21 percent.
Pakistan Poll Rigging
Riaz Haq Feb 12, 2008 interacts: 13When you hear the opposition, particularly PPP and PML-N, describe the details of alleged rigging, it seems they have a great deal of knowledge and expertise in this specialty.
February 18th, 2008-Election Day
Jungraiz Pukhtunyar Feb 16, 2008 interacts: 338Election in Tribal Areas and Pukhtunkhua province has been marred by violence. There have been attacks on the offices and rallies of all major political party.
Political Issues Ahead of Pakistan Elections
Mehroz Sadruddin Feb 16, 2008 interacts: 6If these elections are not free and fair, irrespective of the turn out, public reaction would “boil up in the times to come,? according to lawyer Sahabnam.
Elections and the Future Leaders of Pakistan
Abdullah Wiqar Feb 14, 2008 interacts: 2Future Leaders of Pakistan is an organization that is straining against the shackles of convention and tradition and is aiming to do things a little differently.
The More Things Change...
Kamal K Jabbar Feb 15, 2008 interacts: 1Almost every election ever held in the country has been replete with allegations of fraud and duplicity.
Pakistan Elections 2008 - An analysis
Yasser Latif Hamdani Feb 11, 2008 interacts: 353For the first time since the constitution of 1973,elections promise to be fought around an agenda that has to do with democracy, social welfare and minorities rights.
Cynicism Amongst Pakistani Youth
Ikramul Haq Feb 3, 2008 interacts: 9Today the most disturbing trend amongst the youth is the growing use of narcotics. This phenomenon cannot be viewed in isolation from the socio-political and economic realities.
The Unravelling of Project Snow
Gau kamb Feb 1, 2008It is interesting to see the dynamics between the members of of Project Snow during the recent fracas downunder. And the cry about the great game of cricket from this old guard!
A History of the Pakistan Army by Brian Cloughley
Agha Amin Jan 19, 2008 interacts: 268Brian Cloughley has made an honest attempt to present things as they are or as he perceived them to be with whatever facts he could lay hands to.
Mehrgarh...The Lost Civilization
mahmood Mahmood Jan 27, 2008 interacts: 148A chopping tool found in Pakistan dates to 2 million years ago, earlier than the earliest hominid remains, the Homo species "Narmada Man," (250,000 years ago).
Taliban, Pashtoons and Pakistan
Khalid Bhatti Jan 28, 2008 interacts: 155The militants have become so bold that they have started to fight pitch battles against the Army instead of employing hit and run tactics that were the hallmark of tribal battle skills.
Tea Anyone?
jehanzeb khan Jan 26, 2008 interacts: 11I was perplexed at the idea of tea at that hour of the night until I viewed the texture of this liquid I realized this my friends, was no Lipton, it was red wine.
Pakistan's Universities - Problems and Solutions
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 27, 2008 interacts: 198300% jump in research publications, nine new engineering universities with European faculty, 3000 Pakistani students sent overseas for higher-degrees...self-serving lies, half-truths and deceit.
Pakistan, Welcome to Hyderabad
Akber Choudhry Jan 24, 2008 interacts: 8It was here (Niaz Stadium) that Imran Khan tore through the Indian Test batting line-up in 1983 with 8-23, and famously denied Miandad his triple hundred by declaring the innings.
Afghanistan - A Strategic Analysis
Agha Amin Jan 23, 2008 interacts: 538Afghanistan remains haunted and plagued by its violent history and its neighbours continue to enjoy the fruits of war and crisis in Afghanistan.
Overseas Pakistanis and Right of Franchise
Abdul Majid Malik Jan 16, 2008 interacts: 6Overseas Pakistanis were granted the right to vote only in the 2002 referendum but the current election commission does not grant the right of franchise for expatriates.
Surplus Majors and Jerk Chicken
Amer Nazir Jan 17, 2008 interacts: 5Yesterday, when I went to collect my monthly dole from my local council, the officer in charge was apologetic, ‘Sorry Mr Nazir this is all we have for you at the moment,’ she said.
US Conspiracy to Destablize Pakistan?
Moeed Pirzada Jan 18, 2008 interacts: 567First it was Ms Bhutto who was conspiring along with the US to destabilise and denuclearise Pakistan. And the CIA eliminated her. Israeli agency, Mossad, was also involved...
Eight years of Four M's: Musharraf, MQM, Muslim League and Mullah
Pukhtoon Khan Jan 13, 2008 interacts: 23After eight years of these M’s Pakistan has transformed into a hell filled with price hike, ethnic tensions ... scarcity of basic necessities and above all reactionary suicide bombers.
Pakistan's Moment of Democracy?
Zeynab Ali Jan 3, 2008 interacts: 10Even as many conceded that ‘Musharraf is not going anywhere’, a response of Pakistanis around the world who seemed beset with an intangible urge to 'do something'.
Pakistan After The Assassination: Interview with Pervez Hoodbhoy
Chowk Jan 6, 2008 interacts: 145Interview with Pervez Hoodbhoy by Stefania Maurizi of Venerdi of La Repubblica
A Cursed Nation
Imad Zafar Jan 3, 2008 interacts: 44What a sorrow, we dream of an ideal society a prosperous country but we want someone else to fight for this cause.
This Pyre Will Burn…!
H P Dec 30, 2007 interacts: 404Larkana and the entire interior of Sindh and Sindhi/Baloch dominated areas in Karachi resonated with the slogans of Jiya Sindh and Punjabi na Khapan and Pakistan na khapay.
Saatchi, Musharraf and Britney Spears
Amer Nazir Dec 28, 2007 interacts: 5‘Is there any chance of your catching Osama Bin Laden? That will definitely put you right back at the top of the charts...’
The Only Way Forward for Pakistan
Ahmer Muzammil Dec 28, 2007 interacts: 27There should be an APC (All Party Conference) right away in which a National consensus government is formulated with the mandate of organizing free and fair elections within 6 months.
Benazir Bhutto: Death of Hope and Dilemma
Tahir Qazi Dec 27, 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
kashkin dabruski Dec 27, 2007 interacts: 1Another day descends into its history
Of bloodshed, ignorance and plunder
Who shall we blame, the west or Islam
Pakistani Artist Gulgee Murdered
Chowk Dec 19, 2007 interacts: 17Pakistan's renowned artist Ismail Gulgee was found murdered along with his wife Zarine and maid at their residence in Karachi (Clifton area) on Wednesday.
Interview: Imran Khan on Elections and Boycott
Asra Nadeem Dec 19, 2007 interacts: 81Participating in elections will only give legitimacy to an illegal action.
The Missing Pakistanis
kashkin dabruski Dec 17, 2007 interacts: 3Where are those souls
Into wilderness, they disappeared
Like autumn leaves,
With no traces
Death of Aqsa Pervez: A reflection on Canadian Muslim-Pakistanis
Nauman Mir Dec 16, 2007 interacts: 26As parents, we need to understand and acknowledge that our children deserve even more understanding and support because they are caught between two distinct worlds.
Shoaib Malik at the cross-roads
Adeel Khan Dec 14, 2007 interacts: 6Pakistan has let go of another impressive record that they held for almost three decades - that of not losing a test series in India. The series was lost, as was the pride...
Election Boycott
Ahsan Shahbaz Dec 10, 2007 interacts: 21Only 5 out 33 parties in APDM want to participate in elections. Parties in favour boycott met at Imran Khan’s residence on Monday
Comments on Ongoing Debate about ISI in the Afghan War
Agha Amin Dec 7, 2007 interacts: 69The Afghan War started a grand party for Pakistan's ruling elite and even Pakistan. Afghan refugees were cleverly and criminally used to solicit US and Saudi aid. All glorified as Jihad.
The Conspiracy Theory
Moeed Pirzada Dec 7, 2007 interacts: 253Even today I come across many adults who essentially think of the world in such simplistic terms: interconnected; controlled and run by a single source of intelligence.
The Slow, Castration of Pakistani Cricket
Hammad Siddiqi Dec 5, 2007 interacts: 11When asked if this draw was a moral victory for the Pakistanis Kumble remarked "When you struggle to pick up five wickets in both innings, that's no moral victory to me."
And Now, The Charter of Demands—The Comedy Continues!
Ahmed Quraishi Dec 4, 2007 interacts: 111Turkish President Abdullah Gul was not very impressed after meeting the cream of the Pakistani political elite.
Enlightened Mediocrity
Amer Nazir Dec 2, 2007 interacts: 12‘He (Musharraf) is better off than the Queen you know,’ I continued, ‘considering that even the poor lady is answerable at times...’
An Insight Into Pakistan Army and Musharraf
ijaz gul Nov 29, 2007 interacts: 195A combination of threat perception and indispensability strengthened his quest for legitimacy till it consumed his reformist self.
The Plan To Topple Pakistan Military
Ahmed Quraishi Nov 29, 2007 interacts: 158Its not about Musharraf anymore. This is about clipping the wings of a strong Pakistani military, denying space for China in Pakistan, squashing the ISI, stirring ethnic unrest...
First it was Bangladesh now it Baluchistan
Hussain Gadehi Nov 26, 2007 interacts: 123Baluchistan has a different history than Bangladesh, Bengalis were active for creation of Pakistan but Baloch weren’t part of Pakistan moment.
Is this the worst Pakistan team ever?
Syed Rehan Nov 26, 2007 interacts: 6They have been successful in erasing 24 years of winning record of Pakistan cricket team in India.
A Scene
Mutaal Mooquin Nov 21, 2007 interacts: 5The horse without the rider
Baby without the mother
Not one chasing the other
Sitting silently - over the ruins
Dispensation of Justice is the Main Pillar of Democracy
Ikramul Haq Nov 23, 2007 interacts: 15The three constitutions, framed in Pakistan, proved to be just pieces of paper; their sanctity frequently violated by the men with guns, and by those who authored and approved these documents.
Foreign Factor in our Higher Education
Muhammad FarooqiAzam Nov 18, 2007 interacts: 10Our whole system of education is working in such a way to produce good high-tech workforce for European and American markets. Irony is we do this at our own expense.
Pakistani Judges - Read This Lawyer’s Oath
Aisha Sarwari Nov 18, 2007 interacts: 95One fails to understand how the growing need to associate with Mr. Jinnah leaves Musharraf little association with the ideals that the man stood for.
Pakistan at War
Akmal Hussain Nov 16, 2007 interacts: 112There is little doubt that Pakistan is under attack by the combined forces of Al Qaeda and Taliban. It is equally clear that the war is not going well.
Pakistan at Sixty
Tariq Ali Nov 16, 2007 interacts: 11Insightful and relevant article written in October by political activist Tariq Ali on the occasion of 60th anniversary of Pakistan.
I Await ...
Mateen Mahmood Mohajir Nov 6, 2007 interacts: 2Of what avail the melodies and glitter,
That an evening muse brings;
Life is false:
The past is faded, 'today' is a brittle 'now';
State of Pakistan: What Can Pakistanis Do
Shiraz Mahmood Nov 9, 2007 interacts: 39As compared to countries of 250 years or more, 60 is a mere child. Nation building takes time and people have to stand by their nation.
Book Review – Searching for Sister Pakistan
Mayank AustenSoofi Nov 9, 2007 interacts: 1Editor Rakshanda Jalil writes ... My concern in this book has been to present as complete a picture of the everydayness of life as it is lived and experienced by Pakistani women.
Sumera Jawad: The Excavated Linearity
Nadeem Alam Nov 10, 2007 interacts: 1Sumera, through her brush, tries to explore the true image of contemporary woman by exhuming the historical representation of the South Asian woman.
Overcoming Learned Helplessness and Apathy
Ikramul Haq Nov 10, 2007 interacts: 59The shackles of “learned helplessness? can only be broken if all the political parties and intelligentsia join hands to restore rule of democracy and the independence of judiciary.
Is Patriotism at Times The Last Refuge
Amer Nazir Nov 10, 2007 interacts: 8We, the third largest ex-pat community in the world after China and India have learnt to keep our fronts, haven’t we?
Musharraf and Alternative
Khalid Bhatti Nov 8, 2007 interacts: 21General Musharraf, return the power to people, restore the judiciary and reinstate the constitution of Pakistan. We have had enough of you and its not working anymore.
Johnny On The Street
Irfan Pakistani Nov 8, 2007 interacts: 3Should the lawyers be able to recapture the imagination of the nation and catalyze meaningful national resistance, the calculus shall change.
Reflections During a US Visa Grind
Zeerak Riaz Nov 7, 2007 interacts: 62An account of the current conditions for visitors to the US Embassy in Islamabad. Also a comment on the mindsets and values of Pakistanis and Americans.
Do You Have a Substitute?
Salman Aneel Nov 4, 2007 interacts: 139Emergency in Pakistan was the need of time as we had no other options. Do we have any substitute for General Musharraf? Is there any other person who can run the country?
Emergency:What Lies Ahead For Pakistan?
ijaz gul Nov 3, 2007 interacts: 9The politic body, already decimated, raped and largely turned into a mob of opportunist has yet again been put on the dissecting table for surgical procedure by butchers.
The Roving Stones
Haroon Malik Nov 3, 2007 interacts: 5My lords have announced they will cause revolutionary changes, changes that will cause a grass root level change. But how could they?
Pervez Musharraf Declares Emergency in Pakistan
Chowk Nov 3, 2007 interacts: 190As of 6PM on Saturday President General Musharraf has suspended the constitution and declared State of Emergency in Pakistan.
Corruption and Freedom of Press in Pakistan
Shayan Manzar Oct 25, 2007 interacts: 4There have been a number of statements lauding the “freedom? of the press accompanied by a grim reminder of the “dark? days under the democratic governments of the 90s. What does the evidence say?
Daughter of the Beast: The General's New Clothes
Khan Khan Oct 25, 2007 interacts: 33Benazir is eager to show that she is not doing deals with Musharraf but, as Ahmed Rashid points out, despite the army’s dwindling popularity she needs the army because it controls Pakistan.
Communists and the Making of Pakistan
Yasser Latif Hamdani Oct 7, 2007 interacts: 117History of the last years of Punjab under the Raj
Of Carnage and Triumph
Dilawar Syed Oct 19, 2007 interacts: 146At least 135 innocent lives lost; hundreds of families devastated.
Where's the news?
Nadeem F Paracha Oct 14, 2007 interacts: 83The so-called "movement against Musharraf" and the unfolding "democratic revolution" seems like a shrinking reality no bigger than a 26-inch TV screen.
Back To Idol Worship
Abdul Majeed Oct 13, 2007 interacts: 37Are musician (so-called marassis) the only people left on planet earth to be our idols? Aren't there people like Naom Chomski, Stephen Hawking even Dr. AQ Khan to be our idols?
Whither Pakistan? The Presidential 'Election' and Beyond
Asif Naqshbandi Oct 10, 2007 interacts: 81It is my view that in the not too distant future Pakistan too will go through its own version of an Islamic revolution.
Friends Not, Masters
Hussain Gadehi Sep 24, 2007 interacts: 3An overview of the declasified US secret documents, it has been alleged in those documents that the Pakistan is supporting the Taliban
Pakistan’s Political Future Still Hanging on a Flimsy Thread
Mehroz Sadruddin Oct 6, 2007 interacts: 7When the petitions were indeed non-maintainable, then why did the Supreme Court not throw them out straight away?
Musharraf’s New Ordinance Hoopla
Mohammad A Shaikh Oct 5, 2007 interacts: 294What is this ordinance hoopla Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto have just come up with. They want to take out accountability from the entire political and banking process.
The Deal--a Satire
Mazhar Butt Oct 5, 2007 interacts: 3You have ruled long enough,
Oh, dear Supreme Spirit
Of Evil and Unrighteousness
You have done enough harm
Awake, the Wretched of My Land
mohammed amjed Oct 5, 2007 interacts: 9Pakistan must learn from its turbulent past to save its future.
The Ramadan Ordinance
Saad Anis Oct 2, 2007 interacts: 8In 1981, the Ramadan Ordinance was issued by President of Pakistan Zia ul Haq, whereby eating, drinking and smoking in public during fasting hours in the month of Ramadan was declared unlawful.
Good on ya Bangladesh!
Ahmer Muzammil Sep 28, 2007 interacts: 88Thank you Bangladesh for having the moral courage to resolve a humanitarian crisis by granting citizenship to those unfortunate soles who are famously known as “stranded Pakistanis?.
Old Wine, Still Older Bottles
Babar Mufti Sep 28, 2007 interacts: 7If the people of Pakistan don’t take to the streets, the politicians are themselves to blame. They have chosen the politics of convenience and non-agitation.
Pakistani Twist to “Aliens in America? TV Series
Ras Siddiqui Sep 27, 2007 interacts: 58Are the Pakistani and Muslim community here in America ready for raunchy American teenage humor?
Law of Necessity… A Logical Recourse
ijaz gul Sep 29, 2007 interacts: 2
All military interventions in Pakistan have a distinction of getting legal/constitutional indemnity in two phases. First, the judiciary legalises the intervention...
The Ghost of Justice Munir is Still Alive
Karamatullah K Ghori Sep 30, 2007 interacts: 9Islamabad’s nervous and jittery ‘guardians’ have turned the capital city into a fenced-of, ‘no-go’ town.
A Sad Day for Pakistan
naeem sadiq Sep 28, 2007 interacts: 254September 28, 2007 was a sad day for every citizen who hoped that the courts may finally bury the doctrine of necessity.
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?
The need for De-Bhuttofication of the Pakistan People's Party
Yasser Latif Hamdani Sep 11, 2007 interacts: 389In the last 5 years, PPP in the assembly at least has emerged as a strong force against obscurantism.
PM Shoukat Aziz Ponders a Term for Chief Justice
Saeed Minhas Sep 14, 2007 interacts: 25Given the crucial role of Chief Justice and Supreme Court in current Pakistani politics, ruling elite is busy looking at various options to remove this stumbling block.
Cutting Down the Law
Kamal K Jabbar Sep 14, 2007 interacts: 4With the banishment of Nawaz Sharif once again the General and the incumbent Government has, shown its myopia, arrogance and contempt for the laws of Pakistan.
The Power of Ideas and the Modern University
Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 11, 2007 interacts: 60Ideas rule the world, drive our actions, inform our beliefs, and unleash mighty revolutions. How must Pakistan’s higher education system change for it to succeed?
These Lawyers Seem Somewhat Above the Law
Moeed Pirzada Sep 10, 2007 interacts: 16It is not about Naeem Bokhari; or anyone else we don’t like; it is about law, courts and the social order.
A Political Manifesto for Sale! - Part I
Zarrar Said Sep 7, 2007 interacts: 9In the current feverish run-up to elections, have you wondered why our political parties have still not published any meaningful manifestos?
The Green Palette
Nadeem Alam Sep 2, 2007 interacts: 2Painting in Pakistan: the legacy of Anna Molka Ahmed, Zubeda Agha, Ustad Sharif, Allah Buksh, Chughtai, Sadequian and many others.
Assessing the Socio-Economic Decline of Pakistan
Najeeb Kazmi Aug 30, 2007 interacts: 6While the future does not appear to be rosy from any angle, it is worthwhile to state that the situation in Pakistan has still not reached a point where we could group it with failed countries.
The Eclipse of the MQM
Zalan Alam Sep 1, 2007 interacts: 4It can be argued that the leadership and activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) will remember the 12th of May 2007 as the moment a 10 year policy of the party came crashing down.
Days of Rage
William Dalrymple Aug 26, 2007 interacts: 67“However flawed democracy here is, it is still the only answer,? she (Asma Jahangir) continued.
NED Alumni Convention 2007
Ras Siddiqui Aug 30, 2007 interacts: 25Alumni of NED University, founded in 1921, are gathering on September 8, 2007 in Silicon Valley in their largest ever NEDian convention.
Afghanistan: The Continuing Challenge?
Moeed Pirzada Aug 29, 2007 interacts: 12Gen. Musharaf and Ms. Bhutto, both equally willing and falling over each other to oblige Washington in the pursuit of its war against terrorism.
Suo Motu Action Against Corrupt Stock Brokers of KSE
Zoya Khan Aug 22, 2007 interacts: 10Investors lost more than $13 billion in stock market crash of March 2005. 88 stock brokers of KSE were found responsible but no action has been taken.
Dodging Pakistani Sleuths to Cover a War and a Coup
Jawed Naqvi Aug 25, 2007 interacts: 202Are there Indian journalist who could come anywhere near the blunt posers that are hurled by Pakistani journalists to people in authority?
Beginning of an End
Babar Mufti Aug 24, 2007 interacts: 31Nawaz Sharif’s expected reentry in Pakistan is creating a new power configuration.
Boots, Beards, Burqas and Bombs
Beena Sarwar Aug 23, 2007 interacts: 30The Lal Masjid operation has intensified Gen Musharraf’s problems - An Analysis.
Color Me In
Maryam Piracha Aug 17, 2007 interacts: 7My eyes wander around her room – it is clean – each artifact carefully in place as if she arranged her coffin before she decided to die.
Making a new Future: Peace Dividends for India and Pakistan
dawood mamoon Aug 13, 2007 interacts: 22India Pakistan relationships in the light of future economic and security dividends of peace.
The 'poor' Neighbour
William Dalrymple Aug 17, 2007 interacts: 292India is seen as a success story, while Pakistan is written off as a failed state and the hiding place of Osama bin Laden. What went wrong?
Stephen Gill on his Writing and Diaspora
Nailanshu Agarwal Aug 15, 2007 interacts: 2Multiple award-winning author Stephen Gill was born in Pakistan, grew in India and has settled in Canada after staying in Ethiopia and England for a while.
Emergency: From Behind the Sandbags
Babar Mufti Aug 15, 2007Emergency at this time serves Chaudhri Shujaat more than it serves Musharraf, who wants to play this final card not so early.
60 Years of American DogHood
Saima Shah Aug 14, 2007 interacts: 86Graffiti in Karachi proclaims that General Musharraf is an American Dog who must be shot dead. (General Amriki Kutta, Tthaa!!). It’s an idea, problem is that not much of Pakistan will remain if we shoot all the American Dogs
Jinnah and the Islamic State – Setting the Record Straight
Pervez Hoodbhoy Aug 13, 2007 interacts: 363What did Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, want for the country he was destined to create in 1947?
Celebrating Pakistan's 60th Anniversary
Asif Naqshbandi Aug 13, 2007 interacts: 10What better way to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Pakistan's independence from Britain than poetry from Iqbal, the man who is Pakistan's ideological founding father?
Cause For Celebration
kamil rextin Aug 9, 2007 interacts: 20Malaysia is also a former British colony. It’s still developing but it’s taken the first step towards that goal, and its well on its way.
A New US Vision?
Moeed Pirzada Aug 8, 2007 interacts: 20The US Congressional bill designed to implement the '9/11 Commission Recommendations Act of 2007' contains the seeds of new thinking on Pakistan.
Pakistan: A Downward Spiral?
Anjum Altaf Jul 30, 2007 interacts: 56The first step to resolving the problems is to understand them. We cannot afford to go round in circles without imploding at some point.
The Deal and Our Responsibility
Muneeb Khan Jul 31, 2007 interacts: 24Does the deal between Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto really matter? And will we sit and let others to continue muddling with the affairs of Pakistan.
OPEN Silicon Valley Holds Fourth Annual Forum
Ras Siddiqui Jul 10, 2007This full day affair incorporated three keynote speeches, four panels and workshops and approximately three hundred people in attendance.
As The Drama Unfolds
Asra Nadeem Jul 5, 2007 interacts: 30Mulana Abdul Aziz calls for Jihad one minute and runs for his life the next second.
Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jun 28, 2007 interacts: 1224You cannot understand Pakistan until and unless you understand how the demise of the ideal of Pakistan was brought about by its own people
Allama Iqbal- Is he still relevant?
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jun 21, 2007 interacts: 130Given the current turmoil, which has made it abundantly clear that the people of Pakistan desire a truly representative democratic civilian order, the question above has become very relevant.
Musharaff Finds a Way Out
Saeed Minhas Jun 19, 2007 interacts: 35An election year usually carries lots of surprises in it and this one, perhaps the first official one since 70s, is no different.
Going Back in Time
Zaheeruddin Babar Jun 19, 2007 interacts: 3If the pharmacists are not going to be properly utilized to improve medicine use situation, then turning a four year pharmacy degree (B.Pharmacy) into a five year Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy) and opening new pharmacy schools in the country is certainly qu
Dawn of a new era in Pakistan
Muhammad Shaikh Jun 15, 2007 interacts: 3The month of March this year may be considered a turning point in the judicial history of Pakistan, but more so it will be remembered for manifestation of the powerful role played by the media.
Section 144: Ban on public gatherings
almas almass Jun 12, 2007 interacts: 6The section 144 has its roots in British constitution of 1938. British needed it to secure their imperialistic interests. The question is whose imperialistic needs it is serving now?
Pakistani Media to Face Wrath of the Government
Saeed Minhas Jun 5, 2007 interacts: 164Eleven new amendments have been introduced in the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), which would help the Musharaff regime to control the electronic media including TV channels, Internet and mobile TVs.
The Silent Majority Speaks
imran ahmad Jun 5, 2007 interacts: 58I have not yet seen or heard that an excellent bank manager, an efficient medical doctor or the most qualified air steward has been made a Corp Commander or an Air Marshall. I have however see many armed force officers in positions where they are not supp
Who Is the Target Here?
Saeed Minhas Jun 3, 2007 interacts: 7The never-die judicial-issue is spinning out of control and irony of the matter is that every player dealing with this is made to believe that he holds the trump card.
Pakistan – The Threat From Within
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 31, 2007 interacts: 393It is an open question as to exactly how much further Pakistan will move towards religious radicalism in the years to come.
Blue Line
Maryam Piracha May 30, 2007 interacts: 34They have seen right through my nonchalance as I picked up the pregnancy test at the airport, kept my shaking hands at bay, and walked with assumed confidence through the hotel doors.
The Importance of a Dictator’s Failure
Rozaiba May 28, 2007 interacts: 29By actively and methodically side-lining the political parties that had a presence outside of just one province, national building was turned into national fragmentation.
The General vs. the Judge
Tariq Ali May 25, 2007 interacts: 468The attempt to browbeat a Judge has released a new fissure in Pakistani society. The violence in Karachi makes compromise difficult for both sides. There is an easy solution...
Citizenship and Identity in Pakistan
Yasser Latif Hamdani May 13, 2007 interacts: 406Before the British colonised the subcontinent, the people of this region existed in overlapping sets of multiple identities, where contending sovereignty of identity groups was negotiated and power was shared at several levels. When the British came alon
Militant Liberalism
ahmad hayat May 9, 2007 interacts: 387Do we have liberals amongst us that are willing to carry a Kalashnikov in the name of values of Egalitarianism and Social Justice?
Betrayal of Great expectations?
Nasruminallah Mian May 6, 2007 interacts: 4The absurdity of the theater that we find ourselves in never ceases to amaze even the most insensitive amongst us
Why is the Government Dithering When it Should Stand Firm?
Kamal Siddiqi May 2, 2007 interacts: 21With religious extremists openly challenging the writ of the state, and despite overwhelming public demands that this be stopped, the government seems to be giving in.
Talibanization of Pakistan
Rafi Aamer Apr 17, 2007 interacts: 196By declaring that no law in Pakistan would be made against Islamic beliefs, the constituent assembly gave religious establishment the monopoly over legislative discourse thru which they could influence every part of the society.
With or Without Musharraf – A Mohajir’s Perspective
Salim Chauhan Apr 11, 2007 interacts: 731Whether we stay in Pakistan, go it alone, or confederate with like-minded freedom loving Sindhis or Baluchis, there are many steps we can take in the interim.
Pakistan Shinning III - Population and Literacy
Zarrar Said Apr 3, 2007 interacts: 17There is no precedent in history of any nation demonstrating double-digit (or even high single digit) GDP growth while spending next to nothing on its human capital.
Pakistans Permanent Revolution
Yasser Latif Hamdani Mar 28, 2007 interacts: 342The tradition of judicial spinelessness continued in Pakistan facilitating three martial laws and the judicial murder of atleast one prime minister till last week when it was brought to a crashing halt by the actions of one brave justice, Chief Justice of
A Nation Reborn
Shaheryar Akbar Mar 20, 2007 interacts: 71Just when I thought my people would once again silently ignore this new form of oppression, and resign themselves to a fate written by politicians and generals, they responded! They awoke! They said in one voice, “enough is enough!” I have ne
A Collective Failure to Fail
Syed Shah Mar 20, 2007 interacts: 2Each loss brought with it claims ranging from match-fixing and biased umpiring to the lack of divine providence. We never lost all these years. We were simply made to finish second by forces that conspired against us.
Is this Pakistan’s Democratic Revolution?
Aparna Pande Mar 20, 2007 interacts: 250After almost seven years of arbitrariness, Musharraf’s attack on the judiciary has the potential of being the last straw that broke the camel’s back?
An Unexpected Birthday Gift
Feroz R Khan Mar 19, 2007 interacts: 66It was a case of bad and ill timed advice that ignited a constitutional crisis and unlike any previous crisis, this one has developed a momentum of its own and it is this momentum that has rattled the government in Islamabad.
Men in Khaki
Karamatullah K Ghori Mar 16, 2007 interacts: 182Instead of fixing the PIA bigwigs—mostly cronies of his and Shaukat Aziz—who have brought so much ignominy and shame on Pakistan, the commando general opts to pick up a fight with the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Chaudhry, and embarks o
Justice, Judiciary and Journalist
Sadia Rizwan Mar 15, 2007 interacts: 66Removal of ‘just another’ Chief Justice has united the country. The voice of lawyers and journalists is that of the entire country.
On Zillae Huma Usman
ZJ Mar 14, 2007 interacts: 172What good is the facade of encouraging educated women to be at the forefront at the expense of their life?
Trapped, surrounded, quarantined or just reading too much into it?
Bhaskar Dasgupta Mar 12, 2007 interacts: 375I get the strong feeling that Pakistan is definitely under the microscope, if not under quarantine. Not a good feeling to have, I am afraid.
Pakistan Shinning I - Propoganda or Reality
Zarrar Said Mar 8, 2007 interacts: 104The Musharraf Government is frantically beating the drums of its fictional economic miracle of the past half a dozen years. This is painfully reminiscent of similar media projection attempted by the erstwhile BJP Government with its 'India Shining' propag
Pakistan Quarters
Muhammad Tariq Mar 4, 2007 interacts: 24The name probably symbolized the fact that it gave shelter to the families of most of the government servants, keeping the administration of the newly formed nation running, Karachi being the capital then.
Thar Desert Festival puts Tourism Ministry to Shame
Kamal Siddiqi Mar 4, 2007 interacts: 5Let no one, however, be under the impression that Umerkot has nothing to offer.
Teaching Science Badly – and Well
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 1, 2007 interacts: 245Dogmatism kills science. Students should therefore experience science as a process for extending understanding, not as unalterable truth. Never should the teacher say X or Y is true just because that’s what the textbook says.
Let’s not Barter Away Our Food Security for GM Crops
Kamal Siddiqi Feb 26, 2007 interacts: 2What does all this mean for the Pakistani farmer? On the one hand, GM seeds and crops promise an increased yield. But the catch is that the farmer cannot re-use the seed. This makes the farmer a client of the biotech company for life.
Pandora Box of Television in Pakistan
Shahnawaz Farooqui Feb 21, 2007 interacts: 246How can dozens of TV channels run profitably in a country, where the total volume of the advertising industry is not more that six to seven billion rupees?
Soul Atrophy
Nasruminallah Mian Feb 21, 2007 interacts: 8Teams in any sport can be as good or as bad as the countries, societies and institutions they represent.
Religious Tourism
Emma Alam Feb 19, 2007 interacts: 12Enthralling and enchanting locations of Pakistan beckon not only domestic but also foreign tourists to great extent.
Education Reform: Signs of Hope
Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 12, 2007 interacts: 167There is good news: the “White Paper” to “debate and finalize national education policy”, distributed in December 2006 by the Ministry of Education, though incomplete and flawed, is an enormous step forward.
My People!
Ahmer Muzammil Feb 8, 2007 interacts: 94I am outraged because I care and I care because it’s my country and I care because it’s my people.
Get over the Victim Syndrome
Ahmer Muzammil Jan 26, 2007 interacts: 236The real issues that affect our daily lives are never addressed by opposition or the government, instead we are enamored with non-issues like huddod ordinance, attire of mushy, Kashmir, women’s face on hoardings, music in public buses and other crap
Adam Khor Ayash Gorillay
Syed Shah Jan 26, 2007 interacts: 8Is everyone these days tripping over themselves to conform to this stereotype of being hip?
This Really Gets My Goat
Shandana Minhas Jan 22, 2007 interacts: 169As the outcry against the Pakistani governments plan to mine the Durand Line grows, I am reminded of the title of a Ray Bradbury novel published in 1985, Death Is A Lonely Business. Death is a lonely business. Step on an anti-personnel landmine, and it
Do Pakistanis deserve a democratic system?
Shanay Khuda Jan 11, 2007 interacts: 253We should not expect that a heavenly voice will say “kun (do it)”, and we would get democracy.
Medicalising Pakistan
Zaheeruddin Babar Jan 8, 2007 interacts: 21A recent visit to Pakistan was the eye opening one. There was one pharmacy in my neighborhood a few years ago, but now the small street is sprawling with five pharmacies and all are doing “wonderful business”.
Phantom of the Opera
Aisha Sarwari Jan 3, 2007 interacts: 65A quintessentially tear-jerking performance, reminded us that when a Phantom is killed, we cry at the inevitable sadness of obsession.
Where Are They?
Xari Jalil Jan 2, 2007 interacts: 1In Pakistan, since the past few years, there have been a number of missing persons who have been picked up by “law enforcement agencies” and these people have had a clear record.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations: The Choice Between Alliance and Acrimony
Javaid Zeerak Dec 27, 2006 interacts: 230To turn around the setbacks of spring and summer of 2006 for both Afghanistan and Pakistan, and by extension for the US interests in the region, the roots of mutual suspicion need to be addressed and a new chapter in Afghanistan-Pakistan relationships ope
Imran Khan the Politician
Sarwar Sukhera Dec 24, 2006 interacts: 213Today, he looks lost and bewildered, like the proverbial ’babe in the woods’. The sportsman extraordinaire looks helpless in politics – a fish gasping for breath in the middle of a desert.
India, Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute
Aparna Pande Dec 17, 2006 interacts: 427The number of people who have died and who are still dying in order for us to hold on to our illusory ideals are not worth the ideals.
Re-Imagining Pakistan
Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 13, 2006 interacts: 496Commencement lecture by Pervez Hoodbhoy at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi, 9 December 2006.
Recognising Student Unions
Xari Jalil Dec 7, 2006 interacts: 12Prohibiting political parties on campus is in actuality curbing students’ rights. That is why there are clashes and conflicts as well as demonstrations and strikes by these so-called ‘banned’ or rather, half-functional student parties.
Stagnating Pakistan-Iran Relations
S F Hasnat Dec 1, 2006 interacts: 187When it comes to Pakistan-Iran relations there is much more than what actually is being said by the establishment or its proxies.
Indian Filmmaker Plucks Musical Strings in Pakistan
Sadia Fatima Dec 1, 2006 interacts: 53Khayal Darpan, a documentary film explores Pakistan's Classical Music traditions
The Great Wrong
Atlas Khan Nov 22, 2006 interacts: 102Whenever in Pakistan some political leaders or political party comes forward with the suggestion to divide Punjab for the larger good of Pakistan, then the reaction seen among certain politicians, intellectuals and literary men of Punjab is of total hosti
India-Pakistan talks: the endless cycle
Aparna Pande Nov 21, 2006 interacts: 492The two countries agreed to set up a six-member panel to counter terrorism; A nuclear safety agreement was signed; However, no progress took place on reducing troops in Kashmir and in Siachen.
How Many Votes a Party Needs to Win Pak Elections?
Muhammad Ashraf Nov 7, 2006 interacts: 4How many votes a party requires to win a majority in National Assembly or Pakistan? Just 10 million! Surprised? Read on.
The Massacre at Bajaur
S F Hasnat Nov 5, 2006 interacts: 589There have been so many blames as well as blunders assigned to the Pakistan Army that it has become indefensible even for a relentless ally of the establishment to validate their performance.
Pakistan's Afghan Policy
Aparna Pande Oct 24, 2006 interacts: 492Afghanistan was created as a buffer state between the British and Russian empires. The international boundary line between Afghanistan and the British empire, inherited in 1947 by Pakistan, is the Durand line. This line divided ethnic Pashtun tribes into
Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 12, 2006 interacts: 285Some had feared – while others had hoped – that General Pervez Musharraf’s coup of October 12, 1999, would bring the revolution of Kemal Ataturk to a Pakistan firmly in the iron grip of mullahs.
Pervez Musharraf Vs. George Orwell
Aisha Sarwari Oct 12, 2006 interacts: 148It wasn’t that simple though, I noticed that Pervez Musharraf steers clear from George Orwell’s most cautioned malaise – Lack of Clarity.
Don’t Cry for me Rawalpindi
Zarrar Said Oct 4, 2006 interacts: 14They each carry a sports bag and wore crisp new white shirts with the letters “Under 19” engraved on the left side.
The Poor of Allai
Yahya Haq Sep 20, 2006 interacts: 2The earthquake of 8th October that affected the wealthy and poor alike in the devastated areas has once again brought out the plight of the poor.
Thought Control and Dictators
Manzoor A Shah Sep 14, 2006 interacts: 12Certainly writ of the state is a must to be restored at any price, but what about the means? Bombing the whole swathes and target killings of political figures is no solution.
Saving Pakistan with the Constitution
Rozaiba Sep 5, 2006 interacts: 268When the regime breaks the citizen’s contract with its people – that of the Constitution – do the citizens have every right to break away from the state?
Profile of a Young Pakistan
Tahir Qazi Aug 13, 2006 interacts: 5My dear Pakistan: I don’t mean that you cannot make good for future out of your present. I am sure you are smart and you can do it. It is not easy but you will have to think differently and positively and you have to learn self reliance. It is diffi
Waiting for Enlightenment
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 23, 2006 interacts: 71After almost five years of ‘enlightened moderation,’ it seems there is more continuity than change. And, with each passing day, it becomes harder to see how such a policy can hope to stem the tide of religious radicalism that is overwhelming P
Foreigner in My Land
M A Shah Jul 17, 2006 interacts: 84I have discovered life again and again by doing things people feared the most. I was told by a Pakistani consultant living a prosperous life in Saudi Arabia that Pakistan has nothing to offer. It is full of corruption and most of the youth don’t get
Valentine
Feroz R Khan Jul 2, 2006 interacts: 19The politics, which is practiced in Pakistan, has no bearing to the reality that exists in Pakistan and thus, the political debate in Pakistan is limited to a few personal arguments of the political parties in opposition and the government in power.
The Height of Higher Education
Q Isa Daudpota May 31, 2006 interacts: 49Pakistan studies should become a part of the study of world history without recourse to jingoism and ‘patriotic excesses’. By doing so, two major sources of confusion and non-critical thinking will be removed from the domain of universities
A Failing State in a State of Denial
Javaid Zeerak May 7, 2006 interacts: 321This year’s Failed States Index places Pakistan in the 9th place, with a score higher than that of Afghanistan. What are the implications for the country’s future?
Why Do We Reject Our Past?
Abdullah Rehman May 1, 2006 interacts: 207I agree with the notion that I was a member of Indic-civilization for 5000 years, Muslim for around 1000 and Pakistani for 60. I wish our leaders would give us the chance to appreciate and accept all of these great periods as our national identity
A Rhyme For Fools -- 1
Feroz R Khan Apr 30, 2006 interacts: 34In Pakistani politics, democracy is seen as an end in itself and that its attainment will be marked by the culmination of civilian power over the military. Also, the idea of democracy is identified with political personalities, both military and civilian
Taj a Mirage
Zahid Hussain Apr 20, 2006 interacts: 22I saw a group of young artisans. They looked timid and frightened, their head bent down trying to concentrate on their work, but at the same time wanting to communicate with the onlookers
SP PETITION:Adoption of Earthquake Orphans in Pakistan
Sarah Nuttall Apr 16, 2006 interacts: 1We would like to make a concerted effort to open up the possibility of adoption for children of all ages orphaned by the earthquake
The Quest for American Popularity in Pakistan
Saleem Ali Mar 16, 2006 interacts: 290Public diplomacy may melt some icy precepts in Pakistan but American ideals will still flounder in the murky waters of conspiracy theories until there is tangible movement towards regional reconciliation
Why do Pakistanis consider Mahmud Ghazni, Mohammad Ghauri and Aurangzeb Great Muslims?
Sandeep Kuulshrestha Mar 9, 2006 interacts: 9Red Sea Rising
Fahd Raza Mar 8, 2006 interacts: 81America is still at the same place, using double standards and double edged swords to promote both Pakistan and India, the former by diplomatic patronizing and the latter with economic and military assistance. However, one key player has changed -- China
Pakistan Bans Blogspot
Kyla Pasha Mar 5, 2006 interacts: 46I don’t know what appalls me more: the sheer idiocy of such a blanket ban; the horror that someone thinks they’ve just struck a blow for Islam; or this insidious thought that, in Pakistan, we have no rights, only privileges
Anatomy of a Karachi Bomb Blast
Adil Mulki Mar 2, 2006 interacts: 63With so many issues whipping the air like a tornado on the national canvas it is impossible to assign responsibility of such terrorism to any single group unless someone claims it and provides a signed affidavit to that effect
US-India Relations in Danger After an Attempt on the President's life!
Amir A Husain Feb 27, 2006 interacts: 11So news is that Bush Mian may visit cricket games on his tour to India and Pakistan - what if - just what if the following were true?
Would India be a Threat to the Islamic Conference?
Athar Osama Feb 24, 2006 interacts: 179What is the true motive behind India's eagerness to join the Organization of Islamic Conference? If it wants to do anything positive for its Muslim population, then the first place to start would be Kashmir and Gujarat
Up sh*ts creak without a paddle, nahin nahin, the road to AIESEC!
Hissam Syed Feb 21, 2006Take last nights jaunt for instance: there we were in all our glory in the middle of four hundred Indians surrounded by malevolent chanting and the sinister drum rolls...
One Dayers and All
Shera G Feb 17, 2006 interacts: 4India is a good side, and they have world class players. But, in terms of maturity and settlement into their roles they are still very young. This Indian one day team is where the Pakistan team was a couple of years ago
Value of a Citizen
Ibrahim M Khalil Feb 17, 2006 interacts: 17What sets apart London or Britishers for that matter is respect for citizens. In Pakistan, only the lives of politicians, feudals, army officers and visiting foreigners (from western Europe or USA) has any value
Pakistan vs. India, Third Test Jan 29 2006, Day 1 - Dispatch
Mujtaba Hamid Jan 30, 2006Searing Pace, Scintillating Swing and a budding Pillar make for a great cricketing day
Khan Abdul Wali Khan: His Fathers Shadow?
H P Jan 25, 2006 interacts: 204Wali Khan had embarked on a slippery slope. He made compromises with the army, left his Baloch friends, refused to allow the liberals to join his political party, and finally declared “Islam humara deen” in his manifesto
Pakistan’s Territorial Integrity: Lessons from American Democracy
Athar Osama Jan 7, 2006 interacts: 119Kalabagh Dam issue divides us today. Pakistanis can take a leaf from the USA.What was true of American states in the 1770s and 80s is true for Pakistani provinces today. We must hang together or else we would hang separately
Reinventing Pakistan: The Rise of The Left
Saima Shah Jan 3, 2006 interacts: 114Pakistan is a brave attempt to answer humanity’s most divisive and difficult questions such as ‘Is there a God? Whose is He anyway? Is Death more important than Life? And if so, what should we wear?
Counterfeit Medicines: A Public Health Policy Failure
Zaheeruddin Babar Dec 31, 2005 interacts: 4The responsibility to tackle this problem does not only lie with the government. All stakeholders must be involved and should join forces against this menace
The Political-Economy of the South Asian Economic Union
Athar Osama Dec 30, 2005 interacts: 91While SAFTA doesn't seem to make immediate economic sense, a South Asian Economic Union (SAEU) may still make considerable political sense, provided its anchor country, India, displays the kind of 'self-less' leadership required to make it a reality.
Nowhere: The Utopian Destination
Farzana Versey Dec 27, 2005 interacts: 62Every philosopher/prophet/freedom fighter/terrorist had to break the norms. Unlike the stratified and codified democracies of the West where you are riled for snorting but not for bombing, the subcontinent has a dynamic protocol-less mutinous edge
Size Matters
Shakir Husain Dec 22, 2005 interacts: 21The more interesting questions will be as to who will get the contracts to construct the new military complex? Who will get the contracts for the interiors? How much money will be spent?
Karachi Back in Business
Adeel Khan Dec 21, 2005 interacts: 3Cricket teams were wary of Karachi after the 2002 bomb blasts. But now the melting pot of Pakistan is back on the international cricket map
SAARC Syndrome: Asia's Burden
Syed J Hussain Dec 3, 2005 interacts: 152This is Asia, completely corrupt and bogged down under its own weight. Adding a straw to break the camel’s back is SAARC,Adding a straw to break the camel’s back is SAARC. In the last two decades it has done nothing except to raise hopes and t
The Trial of a Nation
Urstruly Dec 1, 2005 interacts: 189In their opinion, Dr. Khan couldn’t possibly, understand the technology during the sixteen days he spent at Almelo and even then he could only go in or out of the factory at prescribed hours.
Songs of Dissonance
Aisha Sarwari Nov 25, 2005 interacts: 117Out of all the tragedies this earthquake has brought, the loss of an educated and inspiring Junaid Jamshed is very dehumanizing.
Black Pakistan and White Pakistan
Saima Shah Nov 7, 2005 interacts: 934Black Pakistan is largely unknown and undefined. Like Voldemort it rises unannounced to strike and then disappears we know not where. It is among us yet we know nothing of it. It seems quiescent but we don’t know if it is vanquished or if it will ri
Scream
Umair A Khan Oct 23, 2005 interacts: 180Spare a scream for the 100,000 dead and 3 million homeless, muted out of world media.
Deadly Earthquake
Chowk Staff Oct 8, 2005 interacts: 102This earthquake is perhaps the most intense one seen in this region for over 100 years.
Irrational Exuberance – Gambling on Pakistani property market
Malik A Jalal Sep 27, 2005 interacts: 102Investing in real estate has become a national craze with property prices in Islamabad matching those of London. But be aware, this could all end up in tears!
Boot-in-Mouth
Shakir Husain Sep 21, 2005 interacts: 13What possesses the son of a mother, the husband of a wife, and the father of a daughter to say something as crass as the leader of our country just did in Washington?
The Ambiguities of Global Terror
S F Hasnat Sep 11, 2005 interacts: 11Although the acts of terror are spread over a wide canvas, but each event and situation has its own dynamics. The suicide bombers in Iraq are motivated by reasons that are different from London or bombing at the Egyptian resort of Sharm al-Sheikh.
Pipe Dreams?
Aarya Nijat Sep 4, 2005 interacts: 80Pakistan has three natural gas rich countries in the region i.e. Turkmenistan, Iran and Qatar, all of whom are looking to tap the ready markets in Pakistan and India for the export of their gas.
Why Teach a Language Properly?
Rizwana Khan Sep 1, 2005 interacts: 9It is easier to blame Urdu language for all the ails in every area of education in Pakistan. It fulfills our need for a scapegoat that can be blamed for the total break up of the education system.
The Elusive Reconstruction
Saad Anis Aug 29, 2005 interacts: 5It is about time that we began to contemplate the implications of questions raised by the MMA, rather than dismiss them as extremist rhetoric.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s Destiny?
Haroon Shaikh Aug 14, 2005 interacts: 46Pakistan’s destiny cannot forever be controlled by a group of people or by any establishment...
Happy Birthday Mr President
Kamal Siddiqi Aug 14, 2005 interacts: 7This week, President Musharraf celebrated his 62nd birthday going by the date of birth given on his official website. Birthdays are happy occasions as well as time for reflection and this is a good time as any to see what has been achieved in terms of wha
Hasba Bill 2005 - An Analysis
Saad Anis Aug 13, 2005 interacts: 7The federal government openly opposed the bill in line with its liberalist policies. Several sections of the bill have already been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
Political Sustainability, Media Freedom and Women
Saad Anis Aug 11, 2005 interacts: 16The general’s regime has been utterly impotent to even initiate any semblance of a debate on real issues plaguing women in Pakistan, such as rampant domestic violence, education and the infamous Zina Ordinance.
Coming of Age
Zainab Mahmood Aug 11, 2005 interacts: 10It’s been a decade since Pakistan wired up to the World Wide Web. The journey, somewhat jerky and problematic, has nonetheless been an extraordinary one.
How Free is ’free?’
Beena Sarwar Jul 18, 2005 interacts: 63The Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah's August 11, 1947 speech to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, in which he talked about freedom of religion, is no longer censored, as it was for years.
Hightech Rumpus
Shakir Husain Jun 29, 2005 interacts: 8It only takes a few of these 'outages' for a foreign client to actually terminate a contract based on the perceived inadequate infrastructure. Yet there is hope on the horizon -- a consortium, which includes PTCL, is laying down the SEAMEWE-4 cable, which
Growth in Pakistan: A Precarious Phenomenon
Dawood Mamoon Jun 22, 2005 interacts: 34The 8.4 percent growth doesn’t tell much about the plight of the common man in Pakistan. If anything, not only has it failed to trickle down to the poor, but it might have worsen the plight of the common Pakistani as we have seen in case of the grow
The Genesis of Militancy in Pakistan
S F Hasnat Jun 13, 2005 interacts: 29Militancy in Pakistan has many facets – ranging from military coups to sectarian killings.
Conversation with a Jahil
khurram lalani Jun 8, 2005 interacts: 11When asked by a politician of his age, he responded by saying that he was born on 14th August 1947.
Last Rites in Kashmir or a New Journey?
H P Jun 6, 2005 interacts: 317The Kashmir issue really has no solution that can resolve this problem to everyone’s delight. Then why are Generals smiling? What have they stumbled on in Kashmir?
General Musharraf goes on Struggling for Legitimacy
S F Hasnat May 23, 2005 interacts: 21On May 18th the Pakistani official spokesman said that General Pervaiz Musharraf, who also happens to be the Chief of the Army, would continue to hold office beyond 2007.
A Season of Faith’s Defection
Fahd Raza May 20, 2005 interacts: 12The message of tolerance is necessary not only for the Islamic militants but also for the so-called secularists, who in turn are extremist to the point of judging a man by his facial hair, or the clothes he or she wears.
Boom-Box Mentality
Mohammad A Raza May 18, 2005 interacts: 9Foreign Aids and Remittances can play a minute role in the careful management of the economy but can rarely be considered as the definitive factor in pursuing high productivity growth rate and significant increase in the employment.
March for Peace
Beena Sarwar May 15, 2005 interacts: 22Indians and Pakistanis are allowed public access for cricket, but not if they are walking for peace
Thus Fare Fake Democracies
Shafqat Mahmood May 11, 2005 interacts: 92This government has gone completely bananas. On World Press Freedom Day, it chose to thrash journalists in Islamabad and Lahore.
Selling the Family Silver
Kamal Siddiqi May 5, 2005 interacts: 6Privatization in Pakistan is seen as the strategy that will correct all past wrongs of the public sector. But two questions arise: Is the wholesale privatization good for the country in the long run and whether there is a role for public sector enterprise
The Genius of a Giant
Adeel Khan Apr 19, 2005 interacts: 22A look at Inzi - the gentle giant rose several notches to emerge as a true leader of men ..
The Barbarians Within The Gates!
Feroz R Khan Apr 1, 2005 interacts: 268The time for half measures is over and there is no more room left to retreat before the creeping evil of religion in Pakistan.
Pakistan Travelogue I
Parag Vohra Mar 29, 2005 interacts: 582This is the first ever visit to the land of my forefathers that anyone in my extended family has taken after the 1947 migration.
Iran’s Nuclear Triangle
Syed J Hussain Feb 28, 2005 interacts: 8Encircling Iran by maintaining its military presence in five of the seven countries sharing borders with Iran, the US seems to be working overtime to neutralize Iran’s ‘nuclear triangle’
Columbus and Insane Land
ahmed hasan Feb 2, 2005 interacts: 2Once upon a time there was a country named insane land. It was named after its founder. Insane in English dictionary means mad but they perceived it as an attribute of some one who is astute and witty.
Let the People Meet
Beena Sarwar Jan 9, 2005 interacts: 68In Pakistan, the demand for Indian visas is as much as 1500 – per day – from around the country -
Branding Nations -- II
Yahya Jamilulhaq Jan 4, 2005 interacts: 23To achieve the aim of creating a positive Pakistani Brand there is need for a dynamic agency that can conceive, coordinate and monitor the brand building effort at the national and international level between all the role-players.
Religion in Politics
Umer Hafeez Jan 2, 2005 interacts: 30Contrary to popular belief that Pakistan was created to make an Islamic society, I have attempted to show that religion and politics are a dangerous mix particularly in the case of Pakistan.
Stage Set for BB’s Prime-Ministership?
abdul naeem Nov 24, 2004 interacts: 18The political contours of Pakistan are about to undergo a paradigm change; whether the change is going to be conducive or otherwise, only the future will determine
The Second Wave
Shandana Minhas Nov 22, 2004 interacts: 7Profiles of four outstanding filmmakers at the upcoming 4th Karafilm Festival ...
Shaukat Aziz’s Speech: Hypocrisy at its Best
abdul naeem Nov 22, 2004 interacts: 6Shaukat Aziz, if he really wants to achieve stability in the country, will have to eschew the politician’s rhetoric and work towards taking the state out of religion
Can Pakistan Work?
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 19, 2004 interacts: 141According to a popular but rather humorless Pakistani joke, “all countries have armies, but here, an army has a country.”
Rape Of the Constitution
abdul naeem Oct 17, 2004 interacts: 12The very people who have sworn to protect the constitution have repeatedly raped it
Cave-men of Rawalpindi
Shahzad Raza Oct 14, 2004 interacts: 22Former Kashmiri landlords are living miserable lives in caves in Rawalpindi
Benazir Bhutto Visits the Bay Area
Ras Siddiqui Oct 10, 2004 interacts: 48One does not have to agree with her political viewpoint. But it would be extremely unwise to ignore her in the Pakistan context.
What is Killing Pakistan?
Sher Shah Sep 24, 2004 interacts: 12Well, I must be getting back to the operating room. You still want to come? Hey, nurse. How was your lunch? Well, I hope you aren’t feeling too sleepy after that hefty meal… our patient needs our full attention. Yes, tonight at my place. Bring
The FM Boom
Beena Sarwar Sep 21, 2004 interacts: 6So what does this mean for Pakistan? After all, most FM stations just dish out ‘ear candy’ - easy listening, music hits, recipes, chit chat... Just more commercialisation and encouragement of ‘the burger culture’, right? Maybe, but
We Don’t Need You Shaukat Aziz
abdul naeem Sep 5, 2004 interacts: 110Notwithstanding the fact that Musharraf has done more than enough for the Americans, he is still considered unreliable by them. Shaukat Aziz has been foisted on Pakistan as part of post-Musharraf scenario
The Door To The Barracks
Feroz R Khan Jul 22, 2004 interacts: 180How to end the role of the military in politics
The Rock Star and the Mullahs
Bina Shah Jul 9, 2004 interacts: 51Salman Ahmed is a man on a mission: to challenge Pakistan’s hardline mullahs on why they believe music is not allowed in Islam.
Prophecy and the Mullah: Hotel Mohenjodaro
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jul 2, 2004 interacts: 287Saving Pakistan from the Mullahs
Open Letter to Prime Minister Jamali
Rozaiba Jun 26, 2004 interacts: 196Show us that you are more than just a docile ‘teddy bear’! Lead Prime Minister Jamali! Lead!
Review: Ten Short Films about Pakistan
Jawad Ali Jun 26, 2004 interacts: 9The soul of Pakistan has never been filmed or televised.
Pakistan and Civil Society
ijaz gul Jun 25, 2004 interacts: 42Pakistani civil society is distinct in its evolution. It took birth much before the geography of Pakistan was drawn.
Role of Pakistan Army Under Musharraf Just Stinks
Shaheen Sehbai Jun 13, 2004 interacts: 365This situation is becoming perilously similar to the weeks and months shortly after the fall of Dacca in 1971 ...
OPEN’s New Beginnings
Ras Siddiqui Jun 10, 2004 interacts: 6He said, “If somebody tells you that it can’t be done, prove them wrong.”
Prioritizing Science and Technology
Omer Cheema Jun 7, 2004 interacts: 15This article presents a few ideas about bringing positive changes in science and technology sector of Pakistan.
The Importance of NADRA’s Swipe-able ID Card
nadia ayub May 13, 2004 interacts: 21A case for Pakistan's new computerised national identity card
Education and the Nazim
Tauheed Ahmed May 6, 2004 interacts: 75It has been just been a couple of short years that local self-governments were introduced in Pakistan. This initiative is bound to have major long term affects...
A Weapon to Wipe Out the Arts
Rafay Alam Apr 25, 2004 interacts: 9The proposed Public Performances Act will be nothing more than a tool of censorship.
Just Another Day On the Job
Bina Shah Apr 22, 2004 interacts: 11The CEO of Pakistan strode in masterfully to chair the Wednesday weekly cabinet meeting at the CEO’s office in Islamabad. It was a weighty responsibility, but he knew he was man enough for the job. He had achieved a high level of fitness from carryi
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Remembered
Ras Siddiqui Apr 20, 2004 interacts: 29Was he a Saint or Sinner or a bit of both?
The World Is BUT are We Ready for a New Pakistan?
Mubashir Butt Apr 15, 2004 interacts: 74When good comes calling, we Pakistanis tend to take the other path opposing sanity. Could we stop acting dwarfishly?
How real is Musharraf’s real democracy?
Bilal Tanweer Apr 9, 2004 interacts: 176Now the stage is set for the real issue. Musharraf and his real democracy, is it really real or just another hoax to occupy ‘the seat’ and further the interests of the military? Let’s briefly examine his policies, one by one.
Criminals -- or Victims of an Unjust System?
Beena Sarwar Mar 28, 2004 interacts: 22If the President really wants to help women in prison, he would do well to repeal the Hudood Ordinances. This would have a far greater impact than limited remissions and pardons.
To Die For.....the War at Wana
farheen zehra Mar 21, 2004 interacts: 159Images flashed on the television screen; a burning truck, scattered FC troops behind mud barricades and coffins wrapped in the national flag. This was the footage of the war taking place in Wana - where our soldiers are engaged in a bloody combat with the
Musharraf Will Die
Shahid Mahmood Mar 19, 2004 interacts: 144The pot is bubbling and the stew simmering, and the script now calls for a death. There have been countless, innocent civilian deaths. The latest – two hundred dead in Madrid. But the death I am alluding to is that of the precarious President Mushar
India-Pakistan: Friends on Visa
Beena Sarwar Mar 13, 2004 interacts: 25When people from India and Pakistan meet, peace seems the most favoured option.
Pakistan: Inside The Nuclear Closet
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 7, 2004 interacts: 90Many in the Pakistani press had warned that any attempt to punish Qadeer, advertised for near two decades as the architect of Pakistan’s and the Islamic world’s nuclear bomb, would provoke rampaging mobs to demand an end to Musharraf’s p
Auction of New Cellular Licenses In Pakistan
Jamshed Nazar Feb 24, 2004 interacts: 14Thirty-three parties have expressed an interest for these two coveted licenses including several prominent international firms like MCI, MTC-Vodafone, Singtel, Etisalat and Turkcell.
Separate Destinies?
Ali Hasan Cemendtaur Feb 20, 2004 interacts: 266Monday, February 16’s Daily Dawn reported the Pakistan Election Commission’s reversion of its decision on joint electorates for Muslim and Non-Muslim citizens. With that fatuous announcement the clock was turned back two years--the courageous
Branding on Pakistan
Ahsan Shamim Feb 9, 2004 interacts: 17A study was carried out by AC Nielsen in Australia emphasizing brand quality and patriotism as the two most important factors in determining purchase decisions, ahead to price.
Only $5 Million
Salman Siddiqui Feb 3, 2004 interacts: 16Despite its low price tag, our national pride satellite Paksat-1 is underutilized; according to reports from the finance ministry, it will continue to face and generate losses for its entire five-year lifespan.
The Nuclear Noose Around Pakistan’s Neck
Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 2, 2004 interacts: 350Thirty years ago, fearful of India’s newly acquired nuclear weapons, Pakistan set out on its own quest to become a nuclear weapons state...Few could have imagined then that the move from buyer to seller of the world’s deadliest technology w
Zen Pakistanis
Bina Shah Jan 31, 2004 interacts: 29The “Father of the Bomb” is undoubtedly realizing that from now on when they call him “Father of the Bum” it won’t merely be a mistake in pronunciation.
A Waste of National Resource
Feroz R Khan Jan 28, 2004 interacts: 127Currently, there are two distinct educational systems in Pakistan. One is based on the government of Pakistan’s state funded educational institutions and modern curricula and other one is based on the centuries old system of madarassas’ religi
India Pakistan Friendship, Why Now?
Prem Das Jan 10, 2004 interacts: 83What has changed geopolitically that has forced both countries to reconsider their long-stated positions?
Defy the Divide, Unite For Peace
Rohit De Jan 8, 2004 interacts: 10510 students from all across the country recently went to Karachi to attend the 6th Joint Conference of the Pakistan India People’s Forum…In between doing a play, late night drives to the sea view, eating biryani we came out with a youth declar
Seducing The Devil
Feroz R Khan Jan 2, 2004 interacts: 40PPP and ARD and PML-N have no one, but themselves to blame for their political marginalization in Pakistani politics.
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 and tenuous at the same time.
A History of US- Pakistan Relations
Jamshed Nazar Dec 12, 2003 interacts: 46While Pakistanis are stuck with a love-hate relationship with the US, for Americans it is business as usual
Should Pakistan, too, Dump the Commonwealth?
Karamatullah K Ghori Dec 9, 2003 interacts: 122Leaving the Commonwealth arena all to India by walking out from it would be a big blunder. Why give India a walk-over?
Will Persecuting Hashmi Help?
Babar Sattar Dec 6, 2003 interacts: 27It takes only one armed unit to overthrow a civilian government. But experience of past dictators has proven that the military finds it exceedingly difficult to retain direct control of the polity because of international impediments, domestic political c
Musarrat Nazeer
Anis Shakur Dec 6, 2003 interacts: 18Musarrat, as her name implies, delighted the spectators for quite some time. She retired from the cinema years ago. However, she continued singing for the Pakistan television up until recently. Her sweet singing voice makes us happy. Her movies will keep
Banning Fashion Shows
Rafay Alam Dec 1, 2003 interacts: 97To fully grasp the ramifications of the ban, one needs to understand the various dimensions of the front on which the Prime Minister has sought fit to engage battle
My Pakistan
Ahmed Sadozai Nov 24, 2003 interacts: 152I wonder whether Islamic extremism is the future of Pakistan, it surely seems the case in the northern and western parts of Pakistan, where ‘Taliban-like’, long bearded people have made their government, who have the education and civilization
Founding Mothers
Yasser Latif Hamdani Nov 24, 2003 interacts: 67The most famous image of the Pakistan Movement is when a young woman climbed up atop the civil secretariat building in Lahore and planted the league flag instead instead of the union jack.
From Silent Majority to Innocent Civilians
Salman A Chaudhry Nov 18, 2003 interacts: 8To me, it seems to be more of a silenced majority, one that does not speak, because it is denied the right to speak, and since it is too busy trying to survive, literally, it is less concerned with demanding the right to speak.
Pakistan under its Ethnic Shadows
Godot Nov 17, 2003 interacts: 151Unless one can sufficiently and satisfactorily answer the question “What does Pakistan mean (Pakistan ka mutlab kya)” in the affirmation of a nationhood, the desirability of a “Pakistan” as a viable entity will remain questionable
A Gory Tale of Lies, Greed and Deception
Nighat Yasmeen Nov 10, 2003 interacts: 209Apply whatever mode of calculation you like, the tragic truth is: Pak Army has killed manifold more Pakistanis than those who have hitherto fallen to Indian bullets.
Mapping Karachi’s Charms and Contradictions
Zeynab Ali Nov 7, 2003 interacts: 136Kamila Shamsie spoke about ‘spider-plants’, the literary scene in Pakistan, an absence of ‘stone throwing fundamentalists’ in her work and inevitably about Karachi.
Are Secularism and Islam Incompatible?
Yasser Latif Hamdani Oct 31, 2003 interacts: 482Ever since, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk abolished the Khilafat and separated Church from state, a great debate has raged in the Islamic world. Perhaps no where is it more intensely debated than in Pakistan, where Jinnah very clearly and consistently declared t
Ahmed Rushdi
Anis Shakur Oct 25, 2003 interacts: 10The journey which Rushdi had started from Mehdi Zaheer’s ’Bunder Road’ in 1954 had ended at Azar Hafiz’s ’Aanay walo suno’ in 1983.
Quashing Time Pakistan: A Parody
Zulfiqar Haiderali Oct 21, 2003 interacts: 5The following is an excerpt from what led to the ban of a popular current-affairs talk-show episode. But according to official sources, what you’re about to read - never took place…
Hypocrisy of Musharraf Lovers
Mukhlis T Oct 20, 2003 interacts: 123When BB/NS deploy their own people at important positions then it is corruption and they are just trying to keep their favorites happy. But if any post is given to Generals it is only because they are ultra competent and really deserve the job!
Should Pakistan send troops to Iraq?
Moeed Pirzada Oct 17, 2003 interacts: 78The Musharraf government operates in a complex domestic, regional and international scenario and has its limitations...If it needs to change the 'domestic viewpoint' then it must be able to communicate something to Pakistanis that assures them on their na
Low Intensity Conflict
Tariq Aqil Oct 17, 2003 interacts: 45The two-nation theory, the very foundation of Pakistan was a revolutionary and radical theory during the period of low intensity conflict with the British Raj and the Hindu vested interests.
Rescinding the ’Concordat’
Yasser Latif Hamdani Oct 1, 2003 interacts: 426Like Napoleon, Bhutto has a dubious legacy. While he will be remembered for his heroism, his global vision and his genuine ambition to transform Pakistan into a world power under his leadership, he will be condemned for making the deal with the devil and
Of Rites and Rights: An Interview with Asma Jahangir
Anniqua Rana Sep 23, 2003 interacts: 165'Vajpayee took the effort to come to Lahore and in some ways it was not such a good experience with the army turning their back on him and Jamaat Islami going and washing Minare Pakistan after he left.'
Unsettling Precedents for Pakistan
Zeynab Ali Sep 10, 2003 interacts: 74From the ‘success’ in Iraq, it appears that launching preemptive strikes with overpowering force can vanquish enemies without appreciable collateral damage.
Development of Steel Sector
Muhammad A Niazi Aug 27, 2003 interacts: 4the feasible steel-making projects based on Kalabagh and Nokkundi iron ores have been shelved, and the Pakistan Steel based on imported iron ore will be expanded
The Last Trumpets
Feroz R Khan Aug 7, 2003 interacts: 54The choices are whether to adopt a presidential or a prime ministerial form of government and the second set of choices are whether Pakistan needs to be governed as an administrative state or as a democracy
Terminate This
Shahid Mahmood Jul 9, 2003 interacts: 19How ironic is it that Arnold Schwarzenegger was sent on a morale-boosting tour of US bases in Iraq.
The Razor’s Edge
Feroz R Khan Jul 7, 2003 interacts: 111The United States seems to be losing the proverbial battle for the “hearts and minds” of the Afghans. The biggest problem was that the United States was not prepared for the post-war situation and had no plans to tackle the problems
On the Miltary Farms, Okara
Rafay Alam Jul 3, 2003 interacts: 22The Government’s inaction in the face of the reported brutalities carried out by the Military authorities and Pakistan Rangers in forcing the tenants of the Military Farms, Okara to execute the new “cash rent” system is criminal.
President Pervez Musharaff’s Views
Soma Kumar Jun 30, 2003 interacts: 191The present line of control, he asserted, is the issue over which the two countries have fought three wars. So how can that be a solution to the problem, he asked with all the emphasis he could invoke.
Many Questions, No Answers
Shahid Mahmood Jun 25, 2003 interacts: 37Solutions do not rest in either Democracy or in the Shariah. The answers are in Education and Social Equality. Only this will invalidate the Bush Doctrine and Extremist Fatwas.
We Cut When Asked -- PTCL’s New Censoring Role
Q Isa Daudpota Jun 12, 2003 interacts: 21Our telephone company, the monopoly holder for conveying Internet traffic, has lately been working overtime as the morality policeman.
History Rehearsing: Dark Ages of Islam
Ameer Afraid Jun 10, 2003 interacts: 85poor masses hopelessly in search of a savior
Terror in Okara
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 23, 2003 interacts: 54Pakistan cannot bear the shock of nearly a million of its own people being dispossessed
The Beginning of the End of the Kashmir Problem
Dost Mittar May 13, 2003 interacts: 206Do not underestimate either the love or the hatred that the peoples of the two countries are capable of having towards each other
On the Assertion of Rights
Rafay Alam May 9, 2003 interacts: 17Why Pakistan’s institutions are ass backwards
Pakistan and India - Lets Compromise
Q Isa Daudpota May 7, 2003 interacts: 198The program began by applauding Indian PM Vajpayee’s concession to meet Jamali, his Pakistani counter-part
Dangerous Precedents
Fawad Ahmad May 5, 2003 interacts: 37emerging international scenario in the wake of Iraq war
Survival of the Fittest
Urstruly Apr 23, 2003 interacts: 366If Pakistan is next then what are the options?
Doctors or the Disease
Abrar Akbar Apr 22, 2003 interacts: 38Analysis of the khaki-clad messiahs of Pakistan
The Great Game for Central Asian Oil
Taimur Rahman Apr 5, 2003 interacts: 41The Imperialist Ring from Yugoslavia to Afghanistan
Kashmir: Time for a Radical Approach?
Temporal Mar 31, 2003 interacts: 448The Kashmiris are not even a foot note and Ram Babu and Allah Rakha the perennial losers.
They Shoot Kashmiri Pandits, Dont They?
Farzana Versey Mar 29, 2003 interacts: 269They say they will act as a “buffer against the export of jehad into India”. They who ran away?
Ich bin ein Mussulman
Rehan Ansari Mar 25, 2003 interacts: 98the conquest of the Middle East is only a smart aleck way of referring to what is true
Excavating India
Farzana Versey Mar 13, 2003 interacts: 140I say, thank god for Babar, for the dear departed Mughal badshah has revealed how the purring cats are jumping on a hot tin roof.
Three Arguments Against a War
Umair Raja Mar 11, 2003 interacts: 32As America prepares for war, I want to present three arguments for peace:
Muslims in India: Communalism vs. Backwardness-Minority Syndrome
Zafar Anjum Feb 27, 2003 interacts: 169Today, it is imperative that the Muslim community fights the ogre of communalism
Dam it?
Shams Rehman Feb 7, 2003 interacts: 17Protest against the extension of Mangla Dam continues despite the mainstream media's ignorance
Rightsizing of the Armed Forces
Riffat Jahan Feb 6, 2003 interacts: 101the huge Pak Army fulfils few strategic functions
Ghada Karmi: The Strength of Palestinian Narrative in the Face of Violence
Bina Shah Feb 1, 2003 interacts: 46She continues to hold the belief that Palestinian statehood is a goal that can be achieved with the use of all options
The Urdu Press in New York
Rehan Ansari Jan 31, 2003 interacts: 30We never thought we would flee America
Towards Greater Tolerance
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jan 30, 2003 interacts: 281Anti-Pakistanism and neo-Indian Nationalism
USA and Muslims
Sameer Jan 9, 2003 interacts: 213Muslim extremists generally dislike non-Muslims and they hate various people at local level
Standing Up to a Bully
Omar R Quraishi Jan 9, 2003 interacts: 71America has all along, despite Iraq’s acceptance, said it is highly sceptical of Saddam Hussain’s assurances or promises
A Work In Progress
Feroz R Khan Jan 6, 2003 interacts: 95Jinnah put Pakistan in such a location that the future state would always be involved in the geo-politics of world
Khaki wisdom -- One-way ticket to Hell
Abrar Akbar Jan 3, 2003 interacts: 66the world came closer to a nuclear exchange during the recent standoff between India and Pakistan than at any time since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis
Creation of Hindu ’madrasas’
Rasheed Talib Dec 26, 2002 interacts: 125Is this the sort of education we Indians want in our school system?
The Kashmir Committee: Ram in U.S
Romeet K Watt Dec 14, 2002 interacts: 17Ram Jethmalani, to further the agenda of KC, recently made a trip to US
The Unmaking Of Gujrat
Farzana Versey Dec 11, 2002 interacts: 263The key players in these elections and therefore Indian polity seem like characters in a drama of the absurd.
Generals: A case study (I)
Abrar Akbar Dec 10, 2002 interacts: 28For generals, on the other hand, any deviation from regimental loyalty and unquestioning obedience is sin
Husain Haqqani at UC Berkeley
Ras Siddiqui Dec 3, 2002 interacts: 67Pakistan has to revisit its relationship with India
If Army acts like a Political Party Why not a Forward Bloc in it?
Nighat Yasmeen Nov 27, 2002 interacts: 55what is a bigger and more deplorable sin: to be a prostitute or to be a pimp?
Changing The Thana Culture
Malik S Khar Nov 26, 2002 interacts: 19as time passes land holdings of Feudals continue to decrease through an ongoing evolutionary process
Games Generals Play
Nafees Ghaznavi Nov 24, 2002 interacts: 71the General deserves to be applauded for forcing a semblance of democracy to the working of political parties
An All-Inclusive Rejoinder to All the Chronic Complainers
Riffat Jahan Nov 20, 2002 interacts: 115there are few nations on the face of earth blessed with such an omnipotent uniformed force
Mexico to Support United States
Muhammad Yousuf Nov 12, 2002 interacts: 12Fox and Bush, 'langotia yar ... '
Lessons from Constitutional History
Jawaid Siddiqi Oct 30, 2002 interacts: 54But we never seem to learn from history
Land Reforms: A Landlord's Perspective
Shahzad Kazi Oct 23, 2002 interacts: 78It is incorrect to say that the tillers of the soil are at the mercy of the landlord.
Our Landlord System...Good or Bad?
Junaid Ahmed Oct 17, 2002 interacts: 33Government of Pakistan helped Landlords producing more crops.
Sobho: the struggle continues
Beena Sarwar Oct 16, 2002 interacts: 15I still believe in the revolution, in a society that provides justice for all
The Election Burp
Saima Shah Oct 16, 2002 interacts: 40Don’t stand around wondering what to do, trying to please everybody—take a stick and throw it.
Election in Pakistan
Shahzad Raza Oct 14, 2002 interacts: 36unprecedented election results in Pakistan
Myopic, Malevolent, Megalomaniac
Sameer Oct 11, 2002 interacts: 145Musharraf knows that PPP (P) and PML (N) would not like to join hands with MMA because it displeases USA
Military, Musharraf and Magic
Saima Shah Oct 9, 2002 interacts: 73Political experts can opine all they want. They can criticize Musharraf, the Military and the short-term nature of US support.
Unraveling Pakistan: Taming The Shrew-Mare
Temporal Oct 9, 2002 interacts: 46Pakistan’s Army has become a wild mare. It has to be broken into. It has to be re-taught to walk, run, trot
What I Saw In Okara
Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 15, 2002 interacts: 69An investigation into the Okara land dispute
The Day Of All Days
Feroz R Khan Sep 9, 2002 interacts: 49Pakistan will re-take its first fledging steps towards democracy
Road Blocks in Normalising Relations
Bundchungal Sep 8, 2002 interacts: 55If cross border terrorism ceases, facilitating a dialogue between India and Pakistan, will a dividend of long term peace follow?
Organized Irrelevance
Haroon Moghul Sep 4, 2002 interacts: 41Are Muslims hopeless? With the OIC, they are...
The April Fool Referendum
Asma Jahangir Aug 21, 2002 interacts: 381a critique of the April 30 referendum and what it may mean for the coming elections
Peace in South Asia
Yasser Latif Hamdani Aug 18, 2002 interacts: 366Arundhati Roy gave the Pakistanis a glimpse of what free-thinking is
India’s Potential Lose-Lose-Lose Scenario
Umair Raja Aug 11, 2002 interacts: 281India may actually be helping Pakistan in the long run, not harming it, with its current war hysteria
Does a Bachelor’s degree mean education in politics
Hasan Davar Jul 19, 2002 interacts: 144Can an election that disqualifies 98% of the country’s citizens be legitimate?
Of Evil Zionists and the Great Satan
Asad Zaidi Jul 3, 2002 interacts: 271The impotent fury of the Muslim world
Shadowlines (Part I)
Rehan Ansari Jun 30, 2002 interacts: 181Ehsan Jafri was killed, his decapitated head carried around the streets.
Of Errant Politicians And The Kashmir Cause
Malik S Khar Jun 17, 2002 interacts: 57In politics being good is not necessarily good enough
Of Violent Birth and Peaceful Death
Ali Hasan Cemendtaur May 19, 2002 interacts: 270I have a dream for South Asia
Removed From Reality
Shakir Husain May 15, 2002 interacts: 142The reality is that no Caucasian in his/her right (and white) mind is going to be coming to Pakistan anytime soon.
The April Fool Referendum
Asma Jahangir May 12, 2002 interacts: 30The military may win this battle but it will destroy the very nation it is so proud to rule
A Contrary Opinion
Adnan Gilani May 12, 2002 interacts: 24why not give the goodwill to someone who has only been brutally honest with us
The Pattern of Violence
Beena Sarwar May 12, 2002 interacts: 21if the man at the helm sees the larger picture
The Panel of Vendettas at UC Berkley
Aisha Sarwari Mar 4, 2002 interacts: 194A true hero would make a radical notion and never back track
An Interview with Noam Chomsky
Mashhood Rizvi Feb 18, 2002 interacts: 19I don’t feel that I have important messages to convey
Taboo: The Hidden Culture of a Red Light Area (Review)
Raza Latif Feb 17, 2002 interacts: 93Dr. Saeed touches upon the association of dance and music with prostitution in our society.
The Wages of Obedience
Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 12, 2002 interacts: 139The systemic failure of a whole class of people to think honestly and seriously, in short a failure to do their job as political analysts
An Insight Into the Way Shiv Sena Functions
Harish Nambiar Feb 6, 2002 interacts: 90This political sex appeal of Thackerey is the reason that Shiv Sena shakhaas have sprung up in Haryana and Punjab
The Place of Debate
Chowk Staff Feb 4, 2002 interacts: 455He said there was also a need for debating on the concept of secularism, whether it is contrary to Islamic teachings and concept?
Empty Vessels And All That Jazz
Zeemax Feb 2, 2002 interacts: 204do you think he is up to task to rid us of feudals next?
Pakistanis in Afghanistan, Nothing New
Malik S Khar Feb 1, 2002 interacts: 46The more the government cuts back on the opportunities available to the Mullah to interact with the citizen, the more the government is cutting back on the Mullahs sources of revenue
The Future Is Another Country: 2050 And Beyond
Revathy Gopal Jan 26, 2002 interacts: 555Osama bin Laden has his own vision of a perfect world and millions will die
An Indian salute for President Musharraf
Harish Nambiar Jan 12, 2002 interacts: 560On January 12, President Musharraf exhibited the moral courage of the man with character who has been called by destiny to the antechamber of history.
1971: A Forgotten Story
Farzana Versey Jan 5, 2002 interacts: 218We ‘forgot’ to ask for our men to be returned
Indian Diplomacy : Time To Recheck
Amit Mathur Jan 4, 2002 interacts: 25The year saw a marked upswing in new Delhi’s relations with the US, Russia, Japan, Germany and France
A Reason For Change
Feroz R Khan Jan 1, 2002 interacts: 21What is really interesting about Marianne Pearl’s interview with CNN is not what she said
Borders are Made of These
Farzana Versey Dec 31, 2001 interacts: 223if I join this ideological war, the blood will only congeal in my heart
India, Pakistan and America’s Mixed Signals
Ras Siddiqui Dec 30, 2001 interacts: 106War is the last thing that we need there
Running Naked
Anwar Iqbal Dec 25, 2001 interacts: 359Looking at the current India, Pakistan conflict as Manto would have
Is Jehad Passe’?
Aqil Shah Dec 21, 2001 interacts: 146it is too early to say that the military has changed its spots
Muslims and The West After 11th September
Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 7, 2001 interacts: 570America has exacted blood revenge for the Twin Towers
An International Failure
Feroz R Khan Dec 5, 2001 interacts: 295do the Pakistanis know who they are themselves
The Clash Of Un-Civilizations And Osama-ism
Urstruly Nov 30, 2001 interacts: 481It is misleading to think and give an impression that these issues will just disappear if Osama is captured or killed today.
Here Are the Muslim Feminist Voices, Mr. Rushdie!
Fawzia Afzal Khan Nov 23, 2001 interacts: 496Muslim women HAVE been speaking out against the obscurantist Islam he decries
Whither Democracy?
Aqil Shah Nov 2, 2001 interacts: 377Musharraf appears to have killed two birds with one stone
Benazir Bhutto in Sacramento
Ras Siddiqui Oct 30, 2001 interacts: 219the terrorist’s greatest fear is the spread of information, social equality and democracy
A Decision to Regret
Feroz R Khan Oct 21, 2001 interacts: 554the Afghans have always resisted a government imposed from abroad
Love On The Line Of Control, a Story by Col Dharam Pal
Rahul Ghosh Sep 23, 2001 interacts: 103There seems to be a lot of acrimony and bad-blood between some Indian and Pakistani contributors ...
Bahr-e-Zulmaat
Rehan Ansari Sep 19, 2001 interacts: 158a mother who wears the hijab suggested to her 28-year-old daughter she take it off
Explaining it to an American Friend
Patrick Masih Sep 19, 2001 interacts: 383godspeed and prudence in this time of grieving
Caught In Between
Aisha Sarwari Sep 15, 2001 interacts: 603Pakistan is on the defensive almost constantly
Just the End of the Beginning
Ali Hasan Cemendtaur Sep 13, 2001 interacts: 49... will the arraignment of Osama BL be the end of the story?
Crisis and Opportunity
Ali A Minai Sep 13, 2001 interacts: 97This crisis is ultimately a consequence of myopic policies in the US and in the Muslim world
The Real Jehad
Temporal Aug 14, 2001 interacts: 393Birth control and Education together should be the focus of our Jehad.
Why I am leaving
Zahid Afridi Aug 2, 2001 interacts: 379There is just so much wrong with Pakistan today that we, the educated youth, find life here unacceptably difficult
Coming Home to a Foreign Land
Kirtida Oza Jul 29, 2001 interacts: 567Kirtida Oza recently crossed the border from Ahmedabad for a three week trip to Pakistan
No Fault Of Mine
Dilip DSouza Jul 21, 2001 interacts: 836We nurture a strange vision of patriotism in India these days. As Pakistan yells at us, accusing us of misdeeds, we must shout louder still. Meantime, Kashmir bleeds. So do we all.
A Medley of Internal Contradictions
Sameer Jul 20, 2001 interacts: 349Shedding tears for the plight of Indian Muslims is also a case of internal contradictions
The Countdown Begins
Mushahid Hussain Jul 10, 2001 interacts: 56... the contours of Pakistan’s emerging political scenario point to the first signs of an uneasy coexistence between the military regime and the political forces ...
The Indo-Pak Summit, Kashmir and the Taj Mahal
Ras Siddiqui Jul 8, 2001 interacts: 142One cannot expect a solution from just one summit on the complex Kashmir problem ...
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry, SJ
AH Amin Jul 8, 2001 interacts: 323An interview with a war hero ...
An Eulogy For The Hawks
Keerthik Sasidharan Jun 29, 2001 interacts: 203Your administrations’ talks with President Musharraf
The Quest for Power
Mushahid Hussain Jun 26, 2001 interacts: 143It took General Zia 14 months after the July 1977 coup to assume the Presidency, while General Musharraf waited 20 months to do the same
Talking to Vajpayee
Mushahid Hussain Jun 18, 2001 interacts: 371Vajpayee has demonstrated that he can be different
Reforming the Armed Forces
Mushahid Hussain Jun 10, 2001 interacts: 353Like any institution in a status quo society, the Armed Forces badly need reforms as well.
Mocking the Frontier: The Baba’s Dargah and Chamaliyal
Yoginder Sikand May 28, 2001 interacts: 152What would the Baba have to say ...
The Winds of Change
Irfan Husain May 21, 2001 interacts: 396When the world’s only superpower changes direction, smaller states, especially those located on the periphery of potential conflict, have to be nimble in adjusting their policies.
Why Pakistan?
Mateen Mahmood Mohajir May 18, 2001 interacts: 101why should we persist in our self-flagellation?
The Chicken Hawks Of Pakistan
Feroz R Khan May 7, 2001 interacts: 422The military should accept the fact that it is a dictatorship
Refusing the Sitara-I-Imtiaz
Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 25, 2001 interacts: 132...look at our generals – they get a shovel-full of impressive medals each year that they proudly wear on their chests. But tell me how many wars have they won?
Obsession with Borderline Issues
Sameer Apr 3, 2001 interacts: 564pre-occupation with insignificant extremes in the name of religion is misplaced
Open Letter to Prime Minister Vajpayee
Anand Patwardhan Mar 4, 2001 interacts: 514I do not wish to neutralize the horror I feel at the destruction of Buddhist monuments with the thought that my national leaders did the same thing a decade ago
Our Blind Nuclear Prophets
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 3, 2001 interacts: 231why did Indian and Pakistani defence budgets go up, rather than down, after the May 1998 tests?
Hands Across The Border
Sharmila Bakshi Feb 17, 2001 interacts: 336we all must plant our saplings of peace today
Eathquake Hits India And Pakistan
Chowk P Room Jan 27, 2001 interacts: 404At least 15,000 people are feared dead
The Killing Fields of Karachi
Mueen Batlay Jan 1, 2001 interacts: 233What was Shakir’s crime? Was it that he came back to Pakistan to work...
Democracy in Pakistan: The Missing Link?
Bilal Ahmad Dec 14, 2000 interacts: 626Democracy has long been a buzzword in Pakistan
The Soft Option
Farzana Versey Dec 3, 2000 interacts: 592How can we say that Pakistan is misrepresenting the term ’jehad’ with regard to Kashmir when we Indians are doing the same?
Education Reforms: Yet Another Sham
Pervez Hoodbhoy Nov 10, 2000 interacts: 228In the hands of a semi-literate bureaucracy, which couldn’t care less about education
A Different Story
Feroz R Khan Oct 27, 2000 interacts: 291The winds of change are slowly whispering their way across the South Asian sub-continent
Should Pakistan Honor the Lahore Resolution?
Bilal Ahmad Oct 18, 2000 interacts: 515why Pakistan failed to become a confederation in accordance with the spirit and content of the Lahore resolution?.
The Autonomy is for India
Anil Kapuria Oct 12, 2000 interacts: 48greater autonomy for states is the only way
Defend the Country, not its Government
Subcontinental Oct 10, 2000 interacts: 199What are the responsibilities of citizens when governments lie to them?
The Imperatives of Power
Haider Nizamani Oct 4, 2000 interacts: 182A physically injured leader has won hands down against the leader of a psychologically injured nation in the world of diplomacy
Negotiating Human Rights
Chowk Contributor Sep 11, 2000 interacts: 73arrested in Pakistan for saving the life of a battered woman
Would Devolution Empower “We the People”?
Bilal Ahmad Sep 3, 2000 interacts: 325Musharraf’s devolution plan is likely to empower the people of Pakistan. But, how?
1971 in 2000
Salman Akhtar Aug 20, 2000 interacts: 248... this singular event is consigned to the dustbin of history.
Faith, Religion and National Direction
Mateen Mahmood Mohajir Aug 16, 2000 interacts: 208A winner makes commitments, a loser makes promises
No More Hiroshimas Anywhere, Ever
Beena Sarwar Aug 5, 2000 interacts: 74Fat Boy and Thin Man, created atomic hell on August 6 and August 9, 1945
Protest against Kalabagh Dam
MirAtta Muhammad Talpur Jul 18, 2000 interacts: 28Please urge Pakistani Government
Pakistan, India and the Spirit of Chowk
Rehan Rizvi Jul 13, 2000 interacts: 102a time when civility ruled Chowk and personal attacks were rare
The People’s Initiative
Beena Sarwar Jun 27, 2000 interacts: 19Exposure to ordinary people serves as a powerful perception changer ...
Negotiating Peace in Kashmir
Ahmad Faruqui Jun 18, 2000 interacts: 70President Clinton should also exhort the Indian leaders
What’s the future of India and Pakistan?
Roopam Dhawan Jun 5, 2000 interacts: 270there are only two solutions to this problem[Kashmir]. A Change of attitude or war
When Pakistan Defeated Herself...
Crypto Jun 5, 2000 interacts: 76there was no way for it [India] to convincingly prove that Pakistan indeed harbored territorial ambitions on i-Kashmir
Just another cry in the dark
Mian Mohyuddeen Jun 2, 2000 interacts: 114In our 53 years of turbulent history the country has seen nothing but thieves and self righteous leaders
A Rumor Of Lies
Feroz R Khan May 29, 2000 interacts: 38Pakistan, as a nation, seems to have entered a political terra incognita from which it is unlikely to return
Where did Pakistan go wrong?
Lalit Mohan May 27, 2000 interacts: 95...you will find that in the course of time Hindus will cease to be Hindus and Muslims would cease to be Muslims...
TIEcon 2000 Generates Hope
Ras Siddiqui May 18, 2000 interacts: 14Entrepreneurship in the 21st. Century
Game Theory and Pakistan
Sameer May 18, 2000 interacts: 74the elite in Pakistan are nothing short of omnivorous parasites
Us and Them - A Pakistani professor counters Urdu newspapers
A H Nayyar May 16, 2000 interacts: 60A student stood up and berated me for negating the Ideology of Pakistan
Open Letter to General Musharraf
Ahmad Faruqui May 14, 2000 interacts: 119Field Marshal Ayub Khan was forced out of power after extensive rioting . . .
Eqbal Ahmad: Post - Pokhran Days
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 12, 2000 interacts: 82The mountain had turned white. I wondered how much pain had been felt by nature ...
Can Clinton Stand in Front of the Taj?
Amitava Kumar May 8, 2000 interacts: 21Vices or not, Clinton certainly got to go as far as India
Different Eagles, Same Genus
Feroz R Khan Apr 12, 2000 interacts: 232For the Indian war planners, the Pakistan Air Force is their worst fear...
Famous Last Words or a Messiah in Khakis?
Salman Haider Apr 3, 2000 interacts: 107Can the army deliver?
Why Clinton should visit Pakistan
Muhammad N Ahmed Mar 16, 2000 interacts: 291The Americans simply cannot sideline Pakistan...
Talibanization or the Turkish Model?
Omar Mirza Mar 2, 2000 interacts: 199My son is a U.S Citizen, and he is going to Afghanistan to join the Taliban.
Boundaries or Bridges?
Beena Sarwar Feb 20, 2000 interacts: 162We didn’t find the Pakistan we were looking for
Let us Not be Foolish
Ras Siddiqui Feb 19, 2000 interacts: 188Mistakes, misunderstandings and downright hate have led us too long in India-Pakistan relations...
In the Supreme National Interest
Iftikhar Rahman Feb 11, 2000 interacts: 245the days of loot and plunder are over
Pakistan: A Failed State?
Bilal Ahmad Feb 4, 2000 interacts: 470If Sethi’s diagnosis has some merit, Pakistan is a potentially failed state.
Pakistan in the Year 3000
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 12, 2000 interacts: 310Apes and Dumbos dont have much of a future on planet Earth
Twosome Troubles of Troublesome Two
Udayakumar Jan 8, 2000 interacts: 122The adolescent behavior of both the Indian and Pakistani elites and their awry management of bilateral relations has become a matter of international notoriety
The Millenium Manifesto or ’Ikeesween Sadi Dastoor’
Zeemax Jan 8, 2000 interacts: 332Kashmir does not belong to Pakistan regardless of historical events during partition...
Who will Bell the Bad, Fat Cats?
Shaheen Sehbai Jan 5, 2000 interacts: 27A scathing look at journalism in Pakistan
Resolving the Hijack Crisis
Udayakumar Dec 26, 1999 interacts: 155The timing of the IC-814 hijack crisis portends several things
Hegemony of the Ruling Elite in Pakistan
Abdus S Ghazali Dec 12, 1999 interacts: 193We have a chequered past in our experiments with democracy
The Case for De jure Legalization
Omar Mirza Dec 1, 1999 interacts: 154A Rs.1000 excise tax on an imported bottle of Scotch could easily net additional daily revenues
In Defence of Benevolent Dictators
Noor Ahmed Nov 22, 1999 interacts: 217More democracy ? More of the same ? No thanks
Scandalising the Pakistani Courts
Rohan Oberoi Oct 28, 1999 interacts: 43Ardeshir Cowasjee has been hauled into court again on contempt charges ...
Pakistan: Rapprochement with India ‘unstoppable’
Beena Sarwar Oct 19, 1999 interacts: 212One thing is clear: people want peace with India
Compilation of Opinions on the Military Takeover in Pakistan
Chowk Staff Oct 18, 1999 interacts: 94Peoples opinions and reactions
Text of Speech by Gen. Pervez Musharraf
Press Room Oct 17, 1999 interacts: 129The choice before us on Oct 12th was between saving the body - that is the nation, at the cost of a limb - which is the Constitution, or saving the limb and losing the whole body
Pakistan Alert: Revolution in the Making?
Saqlain Imam Oct 16, 1999 interacts: 23Perhaps, this will be the beginning of the World War III
Compilation of Articles on the Military Takeover in Pakistan
Chowk Staff Oct 16, 1999 interacts: 14Views and reviews on the recent events in Pakistan
He had no Choice!
Bilal Musharraf Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 1111A personal perspective on the suspension of parliament
An Open Letter to Gen. Pervaiz Musharaff
Mueen Batlay and Rahal Saeed Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 113In your one action, you have violated and trashed the Constitution of Pakistan
Why An Interim Civilian Government will Fail
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 38Putting up a front government will achieve simply nothing
Diary of a Coup
Bina Shah Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 37A coup d’etat had taken place and everything was going on as if nothing had happened?
Masala Democracy
Neil Aggarwal Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 21Only in South Asia would a masala mix of militancy, neglect of the masses, and elite politics pass for democracy
Fears of a Military Coup in Pakistan
Chowk P Room Oct 12, 1999 interacts: 104Army moves in Pakistan
A Recipe For Unbridled Pak-India Competition
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 11, 1999 interacts: 7Independent thinking on foreign and defence policies has virtually ceased to exist
Pak-Millennium Conference 1999
Chowk Staff Oct 5, 1999 interacts: 34Setting the stage for the new millenium.
Thwarting Big Tobacco
Q Isa Daudpota Sep 29, 1999 interacts: 14Can a third world country defeat tobacco Goliaths? Lessons we can learn from Thai activists.
A State of Confusion
Feroz R Khan Sep 17, 1999 interacts: 224Will Pakistan benefit from a change of government?
Lahore Diaries III
Rehan Ansari Sep 10, 1999 interacts: 79So why was this county divided?
That was a mistake. Sorry. It won’t happen again.
Love in the Time of Kargil
Amitava Kumar Sep 1, 1999 interacts: 83I am Indian. My wife, Mona, is Pakistani. We got married in Toronto last week
Kargil and the Myth of Losing the Media War
Adil Najam Aug 2, 1999 interacts: 106Consider for a moment that you are NOT a Pakistani
Save India
Veer Kumar Jul 27, 1999 interacts: 52A martial law administration has to take over the country
After the defeat
Ibne Sina Jul 19, 1999 interacts: 103An analysis of the Kargil conflict and the ensuing defeat for Pakistan.
Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Next PM?
George F Maximillian Jul 17, 1999 interacts: 60In terms of being a hypocrite - who in Pakistan isn’t?
Kargil Issue
Amandeep Midha Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 27I begin the issue right from 1947 when India and Pakistan were planned to be two separate countries
Falsehoods Galore
Fauziya Khan Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 108Pakistan has thus turned into an oligarchy well versed in the art of making things disappear
A Road To Siachen
Feroz R Khan Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 81An analysis of the Pakistani military thought and its interests in the present crisis
Loyal to Pakistan? Why?
Ahsan Ahmed Jul 2, 1999 interacts: 155But what does Pakistan really stand for?
India’s Failure of Imagination
Rohan Oberoi Jul 2, 1999 interacts: 63No one in India, it seems, has a clue what people across the border in Pakistan are thinking
A Visit to Pakistan
Vinod Vyasulu Jun 24, 1999 interacts: 22Could it be that there is a feeling that India does not accept the existence of Pakistan?
Searching for my identity
Abdul Hakim Jun 18, 1999 interacts: 49Searching for your identity as a second generation Pakistani in Britain.
I Protest!
Zeejah Jun 9, 1999 interacts: 11The Peshawar branch of the Aurat Foundation held a protest march on April 13, 1999.
Pokhran-Chaghi audit: Winners and losers
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 4, 1999 interacts: 15India and Pakistan conducted their nuclear tests one year ago.
Murder Most Foul
Zeejah May 24, 1999 interacts: 48A peshawarite’s look at the tragic murder of Samia Imran
Nuclear powers can count too!
Mohammad A Syed May 13, 1999 interacts: 9Can we implement a new census at the dawn of the new millenium?
The Man who would be King
Ibne Sina May 13, 1999 interacts: 25A look inside the mind of Nawaz Sharif.
The Dark Tower
Shandana Minhas May 10, 1999 interacts: 35The editor of Pakistani most outspoken English weekly was arrested in a most undemocratic manner for going abroad and saying what we all say in our living rooms
The Decline and Fall of Pakistan
Feroz R Khan May 10, 1999 interacts: 28Pakistan on the crossroads of a dilemma
A Letter from Veer
Veeresh Malik May 10, 1999 interacts: 11My reason for taking an interest in this episode is simple
Face to face with the Indian Muslims
Feroz M Kamal May 3, 1999 interacts: 120How are the Muslims faring in India?
Nawaz Sharif Plays Lady Macbeth
AA Apr 20, 1999 interacts: 16Pakistan government is an accomplice in domestic violence and the death of Samia Sarwar.
Balkan Tragedy: A Re-enactment of the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh
Jamal Hasan Apr 7, 1999 interacts: 346The escalating human tragedy in Kosovo gives me a sense of deja vu
WW III? An Analysis of Yugoslavia
Taimur Rahman Apr 7, 1999 interacts: 42The media has been lying to the world about the crisis in Kosova
Evolution of South Asia
Anil Kapuria Mar 24, 1999 interacts: 15Information revolution and the future of the sub-continent
Why The War On Ghosts Was Lost
Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 8, 1999 interacts: 20The scourge will be eradicated from its roots, thundered Mr. Shahbaz Sharif
A Day in the Life of the Bus
Veeresh Malik Feb 25, 1999 interacts: 7Delhi-Lahore destination plate is no ordinary feat
Waiting Upon the Prime Miniterial Burp
Rehan Ansari Feb 25, 1999 interacts: 9In Lahore we are expecting to hear a burp
Rise and Fall of a Silver Screen Hero
Abdul Nadir Feb 24, 1999 interacts: 12Of the late, great Waheed Murad
Why Vajpayee’s Trip to Lahore Was a Failure
Rohan Oberoi Feb 22, 1999 interacts: 31Vajpayee’s bus trip can be described in one word: nothing
Need for a Confederation
Soumitra Bose Feb 21, 1999 interacts: 30India had never been a Nation, it is still not one
Getting Ready for ‘Bus Diplomacy’
Beena Sarwar Feb 19, 1999 interacts: 35Vajpayee and Sharif get creative. First bombs then bus rides.
A Matter of Principle
Beena Sarwar Feb 5, 1999 interacts: 33Anatomy of the governments vendetta against a leading newspaper in Pakistan
An Interview with Deepa Mehta
Rehan Ansari Jan 26, 1999 interacts: 8Of partition, hybrid filmmaking and the lack of inhibitions
An Interview with Naseeruddin Shah
Rehan Ansari Jan 12, 1999 interacts: 663 pages of Manto tells you what you want to know [about Partition]
Honoring the Greats
Anjum Altaf Jan 4, 1999 interacts: 32Should all Prime Ministers be on postage stamps?
A Line Runs Through It
Feroz R Khan Jan 1, 1999 interacts: 68Siachen-Kargil: India, Pakistan, Kashmir and forgotton lessons of history
Is Impeachment Realistic
Ras Siddiqui Dec 7, 1998 interacts: 9Scandal and sex are easier to start than explain. Just ask the President.
India is South Asia’s Natural Hegemon
Sadanand Dhume Dec 7, 1998 interacts: 47Pakistan is more an army with a state than a state with an army.
A Ray of Hope
Abdul Nadir Nov 18, 1998 interacts: 10An eye-witness account of a fund-raising dinner by Imran Khan.
The Gentleman Must Go
Feroz R Khan Nov 3, 1998 interacts: 36Crisis in the shadows of power: Is Pakistan entering an institutional crisis acknowledging Nawaz Sharif’s imperial designs?
Monks on a Pilgrimage
Yousuf Saeed Nov 2, 1998 interacts: 2a peace march to Pakistan across the India-Pakistan border
The lack of Women’s Rights in Pakistan
Omar Mirza Oct 29, 1998 interacts: 14Tracing the roots of oppression
Talking of Talks
Udayakumar Oct 22, 1998 interacts: 9...the Prime Ministers have had a telephone talk
Shadows of Hiroshima
Asim R Tahir Oct 21, 1998 interacts: 6An airplane as pretty as a silver treasure slowly flying from east to west in the cloudless, pure blue sky ...
What Price Sharif Propaganda?
Beena Sarwar Oct 13, 1998 interacts: 13The marriage of Bollywood and Pakistani politics. What will the kids look like?
Pakistan Cinema 1947-1997: A Review
Rehan Ansari Oct 7, 1998 interacts: 11Gazdar gives a first rate literary analysis of Maula Jat against the backdrop of Zia’s Martial Law
Pride and Potatoes: Trade with India
M A Syed Oct 6, 1998 interacts: 11Is importing Potatoes a source of pride?
India
Amitava Kumar Sep 18, 1998 interacts: 11India I still haven’t told you what you did to Manto when he did not
leave for Pakistan in ’47.
From Zharkent to Laguna Pueblo
Beena Sarwar Sep 18, 1998 interacts: 2We are still suffering from the radiation effects of tests done by China and Russia
Giving Way to Intolerance
Mehdi Hasan Sep 14, 1998 interacts: 12During the last many years, religious intolerance and sectarian fanaticism have created a war-like situation in Pakistan
Human Rights Groups Slam Sharif
Beena Sarwar Sep 14, 1998 interacts: 6Women are often the first victims of such moves
Modern Armies and Their Invincible Plans
Shandana Minhas Sep 6, 1998 interacts: 24The minister was apparently on lunch break and had been for some years
Repercussions of Nuclearization
Saba Khattak Sep 6, 1998 interacts: 4The question of women and public space in the nuclear debate hardly exists in the popular imagination
Reconfiguration of the South Asian Polities
Udayakumar Aug 31, 1998 interacts: 35Mr. Sharif wants to transform himself into Amir-ul-Momineen....a title used by the Taliban chief.
Cry my Beloved Country
Feroz R Khan Aug 29, 1998 interacts: 7Thoughts on the nature of democracy in Pakistan.
Humpty-Dumpty rescrambled
Surya Kareenahalli Aug 25, 1998 interacts: 5What would two eggs (for Pete’s sake) be doing on a wall?
Kentucky Fried Bookstore
Chowk P Room Jul 30, 1998 interacts: 7The Pak-American Bookstore makes way for Fried Chicken
Sanctions - the carrot follows the stick.
Chowk P Room Jul 16, 1998A crack in the door - sanctions may be lifted soon.
Nuclear Bomb for Sale
Pervez Hoodbhoy and Shiv Visvanathan Jul 6, 1998 interacts: 11the demand for nuclear bombs outstripped that of mangoes, movies, health services, designer labels, paan, clean water,
Nuclear Strike Warning or Green Card Application?
Chowk Staff Jul 2, 1998 interacts: 2A Pakistani Nuclear Scientist defects to the US with dire warnings
Nuclear South Asia: An Explanation to America
Ras Siddiqui Jun 25, 1998 interacts: 11The US and the rest of the world needs to help in the resolution of this issue because if we don’t address it now we will all hear about it later.
Damming Kalabagh
Aly Ercelawn and Muhammad Nauman Jun 23, 1998 interacts: 9Is the state acting wisely in its insistence upon building Kalabagh Dam?
Onwards to the Nuclear Abyss
Feroz R Khan Jun 18, 1998 interacts: 6India, Pakistan and the March of Folly
Letter from Nagasaki
Marino Kitano Jun 18, 1998 interacts: 5I am the grand daughter of a survivor of Nagasaki, and I bear the scars of that living hell
Nuclear Viagra and Nationalist Virility
Sohail Rabbani Jun 11, 1998 interacts: 13What does it matter...in the long run we are dead anyway.
Living with the Bomb
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 3, 1998 interacts: 3A 2-5 minute flight time, almost zero chances of interception, and the impossibility of recall
Getting to Yes
Salman Akhtar Jun 1, 1998 interacts: 1Not to test was to permanently accept Indian domination.
The Hard Choice
Abdul Nayyar May 30, 1998 interacts: 1A Pakistani physicist’s view on the eve of the Pakistani N-tests
Nuclear Tests in Pakistan
Chowk Staff May 28, 1998 interacts: 11We have settled the score, Nawaz Sharif.
Compilation of Articles and Opinions on India’s Nuclear Test
Chowk Contributors May 24, 1998 interacts: 1The events surrounding the nuclear tests conducted by India have resulted in a number of articles and opinions. This is a compilation of those articles.
Statesmanship Needed
Dilawar Syed May 21, 1998 interacts: 6Mr. Bhutto’’s decision to go nuclear would prove pivotal quarter of a century later
Say No to Indian and Pakistani Bombs
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 18, 1998 interacts: 10...against the ideologies of hate created and promoted by our governments
Patriot Games
Shiv Visvanathan May 18, 1998 interacts: 13Pass out the barfis. It could be a hockey match. A Tendulkar century. A riot or a nuclear blast.
To Quota or Not to Quota
Mian A Waheed and Naseem Majeed May 15, 1998 interacts: 2A look at the divisive quota issue.
Petition against the Nuclearization of South Asia
Abha Sur May 15, 1998 interacts: 7Petition circulated at a seminar at MIT on the nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan.
A Letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
Farrukh Azfar and Wasiq Bokhari May 14, 1998 interacts: 12A letter urging restraint on part of Pakistan in response to the recent rash behavior of the Government of India.
India tests three nuclear devices
Chowk P Room May 11, 1998 interacts: 30Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee announced that India had conducted three underground nuclear tests on Monday.
The Complete Desi Step-By-Step Guide to Filling Out Your Census Form
Shan Anwar May 6, 1998 interacts: 8C’mon now, tell me who are you really?
The Intellectual Imperative
Saad Shafqat Apr 24, 1998 interacts: 26As a people and a nation, Pakistan’s need for intellectual direction has never been greater. So where are the intellectuals?
The Plight of Rural Women in Pakistan
Asim Hayat Apr 17, 1998 interacts: 21Years of submission and sacrifice by the poorer women of the communities has conditioned them to accept their fate, to not raise their voice lest they be abused more...
Raj and I
Nisar S Khara Apr 12, 1998 interacts: 1A complete sense of certainty prevails in our country. There is nothing to panic about.
Pre-Eid Fireworks in Pakistan
Chowk P Room Apr 7, 1998 interacts: 7On Monday April 06, Pakistan successfully tested a surface-to-surface missile capable of carrying nuclear payload over a range of 1100 km.
Searching for Answers
Farouq Taj Mar 17, 1998 interacts: 18Pakistanis born in the UK, the first generation as they are often called, have had an interesting childhood at the cross-roads between two very different cultures.
Dodging the Law of Extradition
Zahid F Ebrahim Mar 13, 1998 interacts: 13A look at extradition treaties in the context of the Aimal Kansi case.
Imperatives For Economic Development Of Pakistan
Shaheryar Azhar Mar 7, 1998 interacts: 2So how can we hammer out a consensus around the proposition that we have to rapidly raise the standard of living of the people in Pakistan?
Economic Development Conference at MIT
Chowk Staff Mar 4, 1998 interacts: 3Integrating Pakistan Into the New Global Economy conference to be held at MIT Sloan on March 07: the event to be covered live at the Chowk Chatroom.
Ideology or Biology?
Bad Girl Feb 24, 1998 interacts: 28This notion of women as walking womb-bombs in imminent danger of exploding into several wailing infants is in complete opposition to statistical reality.
Christians of Pakistan
Asim Hayat Feb 22, 1998 interacts: 29The constitution defines Pakistan as an Islamic nation and guarantees freedom to all other religion. Are we doing justice in implementing this all important social tolerance act?
Funding Lower Education
Adil Najam Feb 18, 1998 interacts: 16On the eve of the announcement of a new Education Policy by the Nawaz Sharif Govt. comes a sequel to Educational Apartheid.
Madeleine’s ’Deadly Delusions’
Nadeem Akram Feb 7, 1998 interacts: 6Well over 6 million Indian and Pakistani citizens live in the Middle East and Washington’s apparent indifference towards their safety has roundly ticked off nations who generally need little reason to feel offended.
Opposing the Land Mine Ban Treaty
Mian Waheed Feb 6, 1998 interacts: 1Every year an estimated 60 million to 100 million minesare in place in 69 countries, and they kill or mutilate more than25,000 people every year.
ATA: A Terrifying Act
Beatnik Feb 6, 1998 interacts: 3There are numerous silly, but harmless laws, as well as a few really dangerous ones. One such well-intentioned but seriously flawed law, is the Anti-Terrorism Act.
Calling a Spade a Spade
Sohail Rabbani Jan 30, 1998 interacts: 18Thus a new historical precedent was established where 53% of the population were denounced as traitors
Phool Na Loon to Kiya Karoon?
Saima Shah Jan 24, 1998 interacts: 10This article or rather bunch of ideas was inspired by the debate on capitalism and inequitable distribution of wealth raging on Chowk...
Women and Police
Chowk P Room Jan 21, 1998 interacts: 26No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you... - Jinnah
The Overlooked Problem of Pakistani Racism.
Saad Shafqat Jan 19, 1998 interacts: 14Discrimination based on ethnic and provincial loyalties is eating away at our country. Why has it not become the issue that it should be?
Bihari Refugees
Chowk P Room Jan 17, 1998 interacts: 9Is there a light at the end of the tunnel for Bihari refugees?
Five Solutions Searching For a Problem.
Adil Najam Jan 16, 1998 interacts: 12...rooted in the search for analytic elegance rather than the everyday concerns of ordinary Pakistanis they make great copy, but little else.
Of BB, AZ, and NYT: The Corruption of Politics and the Politics of Corruption
Adil Najam Jan 10, 1998 interacts: 22An analysis of the New York Time’s analysis of Benazir Bhutto and Asif Zardari’s Trail of Corruption. What was important in the story is not what was said, but how it was said and what was left unsaid.
Bebee Phool Nahin Lo
Bad Girl Jan 9, 1998 interacts: 22Can this poor, raped, ravaged, depleted, sick earth take the burden of industrializing China, India, Pakistan and other third world countries?
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 or consciously advocated in their various approaches.
Copyright: A Source of Revenue Generation
Nisar S Khara Jan 3, 1998 interacts: 3A discussion on the advantages of protecting intellectual property rights in Pakistan.
Chowkwalas Interview Pak. Law Minister
Chowk Staff Jan 1, 1998 interacts: 23Chowk readers conduct a cyber interview with Law Minister Khalid Anwer
The People of 1997
Adil Najam Dec 31, 1997 interacts: 6Who should be named Pakistan’s Political Person of the Year for 1997?
Women’s Rights in Pakistan
Wasiq Bokhari Dec 19, 1997 interacts: 20... and by the time we are old enough to understand and question, the standards by which we judge have already been defined in our minds...
The Harsh Truth
Waqas S Khan Dec 14, 1997 interacts: 9The first topic of conversation is always Pakistan. Karachi mein kya ho raha hay? The discourse begins ...
The Pakistani Connection: An Opinion
Ras Siddiqui Dec 12, 1997 interacts: 8Pakistani media watchers have to be concerned today because people and the newspapers in this country have recently started mentioning Iraq and Pakistan in the same breath.
President Leghari Resigns, SC in conflict
Chowk Press Dec 2, 1997 interacts: 6When right is wrong and wrong is right then who can tell right from wrong?
Time For Contempt
Jamal A Rasheed Dec 1, 1997 interacts: 3In today’s Pakistan, the word Contempt is what the Government of Pakistan thinks of the people of Pakistan.
SC to PM: Do You Plead Guilty?
Chowk Press Nov 19, 1997 interacts: 2Is the fall of the nine-month old government of Nawaz Sharif eminent ?
As the Rupee Plunges
Chowk Press Nov 5, 1997 interacts: 1Is it too late to link the Pakistani Rupee to the U.S. dollar as it used to be?
Constitutional Chess Game Nearing Climax
Chowk Press Oct 29, 1997 interacts: 2If Supreme Court invokes Article 63(g) of constitution, it is empowered to disqualify the prime minister from being a member of the parliament.
Bhutto Family Swiss Accounts
Chowk Press Oct 27, 1997 interacts: 4One is surprised at the amount of money. It is not $4 billion or $400 million or even $40 million: a mere $13.8 million.
Human Chain Across Kashmir
Chowk Press Oct 26, 1997 interacts: 6We have done this because we are angry with the United Nations for not getting its resolutions (for plebiscite) implemented.
Almost Live in Concert
Musician Oct 24, 1997 interacts: 6It is important for us to understand more about DAT’s and Sequencers and how they work because paying $10 or more for a live performance where as only 10% of that is live, in my opinion, is making a fool out of people.
My Crimson Reality
Dervish Oct 24, 1997 interacts: 4In which the poet, in the best traditions of Meer, Dard, Ghalib, seems to prefer reality in an intoxicating red shade.
Death of the Raj: Subcontinent in the Third Millennium
Sohail Rabbani Oct 24, 1997 interacts: 17The second of two articles outlining a new definition of Pakistan and the Indian sub-continent. Ready your pens for aggressive interaction.
The Old Pakistan is Dead, Long Live New Pakistan
Sohail Rabbani Oct 23, 1997 interacts: 54On December 16, 1971 Pakistan ceased to exist during a well celebrated ceremony when Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi and Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora signed an armistice document.
A Word to the Wise: Industrialize
Moe Chaudry Oct 21, 1997 interacts: 1Industrialization: That has the potential to take care of ethnic divides, over-population, in-law (and out-law) problems, poverty, corruption, arranged marriage woes...
Talks, Talks and More Talks
Chowk Press Oct 8, 1997 interacts: 2Next Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met with President Clinton. What really came out of this talk? Did we get the F-16s released... Any action on reversing The Pressler Amendment?
Where is Prince Charming?
Saima Shah Sep 23, 1997 interacts: 5If we as a nation have started questioning the very basis of the nation, we probably won’t remain Pakistani for very long.
Who is the Potato-head Now?
Chowk Press Sep 22, 1997Inzaman’s foolishness was in response to being called a ’potato’.
The Pakistani Domestic Cricket Season: A Need For Change
Abdul Hussain Aug 30, 1997 interacts: 1...instead of Habib Bank playing United Bank, let Habib Bank buy a team in Karachi, and let United Bank own one in Lahore, call the teams Karachi and Lahore...
Humpty Dumpty and The Third World
Saima Shah Aug 30, 1997 interacts: 4As a reluctant Third World nation we always speak of foreign investment (the King), ideology (the wall) and always a conspiracy (the great fall)
Was The Emperor Really Wearing Any Clothes?
Ashar Nisar Aug 28, 1997 interacts: 7What I do not understand is the sudden implosion, passion and love for Sufism, claimed by countless Pakistanis immediately after a Pro-Sufi musician is bestowed a knighthood by the West.
Pakistan’s Golden Jubilee
Saleem Islam Aug 14, 1997 interacts: 3Even now, the Mian has a cabinet of 41 ministers. FORTY ONE (count ’em)!! I can’t even think of thirty things that would need a minister.
Entrepreneurship Under the Microscope: The MIT Stanford Venture Lab
Adnan Lawai Aug 8, 1997 interacts: 2Learn of a place where VCs, start-up gurus, and hot-shot technocrats set young CEOs on the couch and analyze their entrepreneurial dreams for them....for free.
Islamic Economic Model: La Riba (Interest-free) Banking
SA H Ahsani Aug 1, 1997 interacts: 6No wonder, the Islamic system is gaining popularity. In Pakistan, mutual funds and industrial joint ventures on Mudaraba basis have been established...
From the Continuum
Kew Aug 1, 1997 interacts: 1Get an omniscient alien race’s view of our little world in general and of the land of the pure, in particular.


