Widening gap between civil-military thinking
Some questionable aspects of Bajwa doctrineWe are assured by the ISPR that the Bajwa doctrine will bring a durable peace in the country. One would readily agree that the Operation Zarb-e-Azb w

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Some questionable aspects of Bajwa doctrineWe are assured by the ISPR that the Bajwa doctrine will bring a durable peace in the country. One would readily agree that the Operation Zarb-e-Azb w
To maintain unity the ideals must not be compromised The Lahore Resolution of 1940 envisaged a Pakistan with a federal structure that provided maximum powers to the provinces. March 2
Consistent, friendly Pak-Afghan interactionsConsidering the roller-coaster nature of past Pak-Afghan relations, 2018 has witnessed a welcome newfound political will and consistency in easing s
And a clueless SBPThe one thing capital markets hate even more than bad news is uncertainty. So the least the SBP, as custodian of the money market, could have done was provide clarity once th
Worldwide ‘stress’ and ‘scarcity’ of waterItself enduring water rationing nowadays, Brazil is hosting the World Water Forum attended by 15 heads of state and government along with 300
ISI, from adviser to self-appointed mediatorThe ISI’s report on the Faizabad sit-in raises a number of issues. The Punjab government did not care to persuade the TLYR protesters to call off
A one-time affair or a new approach?At the Sangla Hill rally Nawaz Sharif and Maryam turned their guns at the PTI and PPP calling both parties two sides of the same coin. The PPP was reminded
PTI should review rigid stance on PPP electoral allianceThe recent Senate Chairman election paid rich dividends for the apparently one-time-only PPP-PTI partnership, though the PTI still felt
Judiciary, army and politicsThe friction between PML-N and the superior judiciary, which sections of the press fondly refers to as a building clash of institutions, is expanding to draw more p
Pakistan’s moveConsidering the way pieces are moving on the AfPak chessboard, and beyond, it seems a combination that will force an endgame agreeable to all principal parties might finally b
Sharif is no potential absconder Nawaz Sharif has continued to appear before the accountability court since last September to face the references filed against him. In between he visited London to look after his ailing<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/03/18/why-put-nawaz-sharifs-name-on-ecl/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Is everyone finally on the same page?Almost a month back at the international peace conference in Kabul Afghan President Ashraf Ghani wanted to reset relations with Pakistan. This initiative was n