Here’s what’s happening across the border: Former Pakistan ambassador to the US Hussain Haqqani is issued a 'perpetual arrest warrant' and a first Pakistan Netflix series may be on the cards.
Here’s what’s happening across the border: Pakistan analysts have a lot to say about India's move to cancel meeting ahead of UNGA; CPEC now finds its way to Cairo.
The young voters could not only influence the electorate using propaganda tools on online platforms, but also alter the electoral scene in several constituencies if they turn out in large numbers.
Peter Manuel's ‘Cassette Culture’ showed the booming Bhakti music during the '80s and '90s when Anoop Jalota, Gulshan Kumar achieved success by singing the sanitised Bhajans.
Economists say there are weaknesses in India’s GDP data. But statisticians claim the accusations are based on flawed understanding, saying while GDP has problems, the economists are looking in the wrong places.
The Sharifs, the Bhuttos and – now – Imran Khan are the pillars of Pakistan’s still very fragile democracy. None of them is imprudent enough to disregard the red lines the Army has drawn regarding its role in national life. The military leadership in turn should not cross the line that allows Pakistan to be ruled by a civilian government. How, for example, would GHQ deal with the country’s looming economic and financial crisis ? China, Saudi Arabia, the IMF, there are no Santa Clauses in real life. Pakistan needs to set its house in order, rein in its support to terror, create conditions for the country to prosper. Peace in India would help a great deal, as would a stable Afghanistan, which the rest of the world too desires. The military leadership needs to take a longer term view of Pakistan’s future as a successful country,
Peace with India …
The Sharifs, the Bhuttos and – now – Imran Khan are the pillars of Pakistan’s still very fragile democracy. None of them is imprudent enough to disregard the red lines the Army has drawn regarding its role in national life. The military leadership in turn should not cross the line that allows Pakistan to be ruled by a civilian government. How, for example, would GHQ deal with the country’s looming economic and financial crisis ? China, Saudi Arabia, the IMF, there are no Santa Clauses in real life. Pakistan needs to set its house in order, rein in its support to terror, create conditions for the country to prosper. Peace in India would help a great deal, as would a stable Afghanistan, which the rest of the world too desires. The military leadership needs to take a longer term view of Pakistan’s future as a successful country,