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Thursday, August 28, 2025
TopicImran Khan

Topic: Imran Khan

Imran saga shows Pakistan’s hybrid govt is deeply flawed. It only adds to his confidence

Either the Generals take charge again, or the political class devise a formula to wrest control.

‘If anything happens to me’: Imran Khan’s message as cops move to jail him in Toshakhana case

An Islamabad court on Monday restored a non-bailable arrest warrant against Khan after he repeatedly failed to appear before court.

The Toshkhana declaration—Musharraf liked dinner sets, Nawaz Mercedes, Imran picked pens

Toshakhana gifts came under the scanner when PM Shehbaz Sharif accused Imran Khan of selling gifts worth PKR 140 million during the latter’s prime ministership.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf workers are the new Gandhis. Their inquilab is selfies in prison vans

Cases are piling on by the day and disqualification might be round the corner, but Imran Khan has one worry — why won't Asim Munir talk to him?

Police arrive at Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan’s Lahore home. Khan ‘evades’, levels counter-allegations

New Delhi: Amid severe economic meltdown in Pakistan, the Islamabad Police arrived Sunday at Lahore’s Zaman Park area to arrest former Prime Minister Imran...

Who knew Noam Chomsky is an Imran Khan fan? He’d even vote for him

Chomsky’s take, attributed to a purported interview, has divided Pakistanis. Many call him ill-informed.

From BFFs to enemies—Imran Khan’s ‘nastiest’ break-up with Bajwa is the new soap opera

Critics are growing tired of keeping up with Imran Khan’s changing colours. After months of accusing the US for toppling his government, he now wants to mend ties.

Pakistani politicians love the sedition game. It’s Imran and PTI’s turn to suffer

According to the FIR, Tarin told provincial finance ministers not to return the surplus budget to the federal government. He allegedly aimed to hurt the deals with IMF.

Misogyny, jihadism—Imran Khan’s complex inner world points to where Pakistan is headed

Imran Khan ought to have been discredited by now. But he remains Pakistan’s most charismatic politician—and confident he can capitalise on the economic chaos in the election.

On Camera

How economic planning stifled India’s growth and talent

The Indian planning system did not encourage individuals based on ‘what they knew’, but on ‘whom they knew’. Many left for countries that recognised their talent.

All bets off as online gaming bill shakes industry & key players suspend ‘gambling’ on their platforms

The new law, which the government has framed as a moral duty, forced major platforms like Dream11 & Zupee to shut operations, wiping out hundreds of crores in market capitalisation. 

Post-Sindoor, joint doctrine tasks Special Forces with fighting info warfare & countering propaganda

Joint Doctrine for Special Forces Operations, released Wednesday, also outlines plans for the future expansion of AFSOD and the creation of Joint Service Training Institutes.

That Oval Office picture for ages deserves closer Indian reading, with a geopolitical lens

Putin sees this as a victory. Europeans have decided to deal with Trump on his terms for the sake of the larger Western alliance. We look at the lessons for us in India.