Global acclaim for Malala Yousafzai means little to the rightwing ideology embedded in Pakistan.
Opinion
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Will the Karachi dacoit’s revelations hurt Pak-Iran ties?
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In India, as in Pakistan, there is growing debate on the merits of English as the medium of education.
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Are democratic Muslim states doomed to suffer from rising religious intolerance?
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Is Pakistan joining the Saudi Arabia-led military alliance?
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To ensure their safety, Muslims in India might soon be forced to adopt several lifestyle changes.
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The PTI chief’s latest attack on English-medium schools prompts troubling conclusions.
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Bolstered by anti-Pakistan rhetoric, Narendra Modi has little reason to negotiate peace with Nawaz Sharif.
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What prompted a senior PTI leader to accuse the former military chief of conspiring against his party in the 2013 general elections?
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Could a recent meeting between Imran Khan and Pakistan’s Army chief spell a new round of protests?
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Can the merger of the tribal belt with Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province stem the region’s sectarian divide?
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Can Muslim states ever successfully implement democracy without falling prey to the religious right?
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The perception of corruption does not make it a reality.
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Islamabad’s approval of the former Army chief’s appointment as head of an Islamic military alliance goes back to the economy.
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Who is Saudi Arabia planning to target with its 39-nation army?
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Maulana Abdul Aziz is hardly ‘proscribed’ in Pakistan’s federal capital.
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Blasphemy and its demons rile Pakistan, again.
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Pakistan’s Constitution risks closing doors of knowledge through restrictive application of freedom of expression.
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It’s time Pakistan moved past a foreign policy based around hatred of India.
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Many in Pakistan are starting to believe New Delhi is preventing London from acting against Altaf Hussain.