A scathing op-ed on youth dissent vanished online, reportedly after instructions from the Pakistan Army’s media wing ISPR, fuelling debate, dissent, and backlash.
While The Express Tribune initially reported on tensions in the Gulf, those articles went missing from its website the next day. It was only Dawn that continued to report on the matter. But even that was selective.
Pro-government newspapers painted a picture of geopolitical resurgence. Others highlighted the steady squeeze on fundamental rights and structural issues that threaten economic growth.
Pakistani journalists rallied against Asia One, seen as a front for the country’s Army, after a letter went viral where employees were asking the authorities to pay their dues.
‘Sarfaraz is the ideal person. The least selfish Pakistani cricketer ever. And a winning mindset. He will transform our upcoming generation of players,’ wrote a Pakistani X user.
‘We all bear a collective responsibility to speak up and not be silent when we see things like the events of the last week,’ Jeff Dean, chief scientist at Google, wrote on X.
Releasing Export Preparedness Index report, NITI Aayog CEO says Centre has ‘ticked a lot of boxes’, & responsibility of driving the next phase of export growth now rests with states.
The proposed project costing about Rs 3.25 lakh crore will entail procurement of 18 aircraft in fly away condition & the rest made in India with up to 60% indigenous content.
UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China being lifted, India has changed its mind on trade.
Ms. Debdutta is infatuated with Mr. Fawad Khan and enamoured of Pakistan. Quite unfortunately, she believes all Indians are just as infatuated/enamoured.
The Print would do a great service to the nation if it stops printing such senseless articles. Hardly anyone in India bothers about Pakistan or Pakistanis. Of course, with the exception of jingoistic BJP members and ministers (e.g. Modi).
Ms. Debdutta is infatuated with Mr. Fawad Khan and enamoured of Pakistan. Quite unfortunately, she believes all Indians are just as infatuated/enamoured.
The Print would do a great service to the nation if it stops printing such senseless articles. Hardly anyone in India bothers about Pakistan or Pakistanis. Of course, with the exception of jingoistic BJP members and ministers (e.g. Modi).