Adopting a police of regional isolation will only hurt Pakistan
Opinion
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Can the PMLN overcome the forces massing against it by jettisoning Nawaz Sharif as party chief?
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Normal ties with India can help alleviate poverty in Pakistan
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Less solidarity, more soul-searching is required to help the Kashmiri population
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Khawaja Asif’s grandstanding and rhetoric is not befitting a foreign minister
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Reading between the lines of the U.S. Secretary of State’s short visit to Islamabad
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Pakistan’s education system caters to extremism rather than demolishing it
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Pakistan has a ‘disappeared persons’ epidemic
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Could Shahbaz Sharif help the PMLN mend fences with the powers-that-be?
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India should take care to avoid Pakistan’s mistakes
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There is no denying the effectiveness of the controversial U.S. strikes
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New signs of unity within the PMLN could help the party survive attempts to splinter it
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Discipline, not endless agitation, is the path to economic stability
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Pakistan must ensure the militant group has no space anywhere within its territory
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History proves that economic security must precede hard security
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Was the military chief indirectly backing the opposition in his recent speech on Pakistan’s economy?
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What was Muhammad Safdar Awan’s motivation for attacking the persecuted Ahmadi community?
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Finding conspiracies in Pakistan and Afghanistan
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Pakistan must not forget its lessons from the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the U.S.
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Could overtures of peace by retired military officers suggest a softening of ties between Pakistan and India?