What is the government’s Kashmir policy?
How is it going to support the Kashmiris? Those ruling the country cannot afford further miscalculations. Despite reminding the people again and again that US President Donald Trump h

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How is it going to support the Kashmiris? Those ruling the country cannot afford further miscalculations. Despite reminding the people again and again that US President Donald Trump h
New instruments may be an amen of devaluation to come The State Bank Governor, Dr Reza Baqir, himself is said to be behind the scheme for a new instrument of the National Savings Dire
It needs to do things differently The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) needs to take account of itself a little more deeply than it did during a meeting on Saturday presided over
Result of years of neglect Four terror attacks have taken place in the span of four weeks in Quetta resulting in at least 12 deaths together with many injured. Last month, the provinc
A victory for diplomacy The Kashmir issue was raised once again after nearly 50 years in the United Nations Security Council. The Council, which is charged with ensuring peace and sec
The promise versus performance The PTI will be completing the first year of its tenure tomorrow. It is time to take account of its perceived achievements and failures.Two million
Does TTC want its money or is the latest suit just a move in the game? Tethyan Copper Company has filed suit in a New York court for the enforcement of the $6 billion award made to it
The woes of K-ElectricIt took the Mayor of Karachi, Waseem Abbas, to have an FIR registered against K-Electric’s owner, chairperson and CEO in the Darakhshan police station, for the deaths o
And the need to unite the entire nationBJP’s Hindutva ideology aims at making India a purely Hindu country. For this the BJP encourages the use of force against those professing other faiths
CEC’s term’s end might precipitate crisisThe Chief Election Commissioner’s term is expiring this Deceember. Normally, this should be so routine that a successor should already have been
Government pessimism will reach the nation Almost on the heels of his Pakistani counterpart, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar was in Beijing, where he had a meeting wit
The rivers about to play havoc At least 11 people died in Karachi before Eid in incidents related to rains while the city had no power or water supply on Eid day. The downpour has exp