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Ikram Sehgal

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The writer is a defence and security analyst, he is Co-Chairman Pathfinder Group, Patron-in-Chief Karachi Council on Foreign Relations (KCFR) and the Vice Chairman Board of Management Quaid-e-Azam House Museum (Institute of Nation Building).

Tectonic Changes in Pakistan’s Political Landscape

After 1971 two national parties came into being: PPP and PML (N). With following in all the four provinces of Pakistan they had a...

From the Editorial Desk (Apr-2019)

Dear Readers, Since gaining independence in 1947 Pakistan has been a victim of a number of conventional and non-conventional wars imposed by India. It is...

Nobel for Noble MS Ardern

On a quiet Friday March 15, 2019 afternoon 28-year-old Australian Brenton Tarrant, armed with automatic weapons, opened indiscriminate fire at close quarters on men,...

Pakistan, Afghan Peace and India

After almost two decades the US-led NATO intervention in Afghanistan aimed at eradicating the Taliban has no end in sight. US President Donald Trump...

The Pulwama Fallout

BJP's chauvinist ideology of 'Hindutva' leading up to the elections has increased communal tensions and violence in several Indian states. Instead of politically countering...

perjury perverts justice

In South Asia we are quick to blame law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and the judicial system for the lack of justice in our courts....

Regulators and conflict of interest

A governmental body created by a legislature to implement and enforce specific laws, a “regulatory agency” or a “regulator” would usually have quasi-legislative functions,...

The Khosa doctrine targeting perjury

One of the major basis for corruption the illness eating away the substance of the Pakistani state, its institutions and its people is perjury....
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