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By Sajjad Ashraf | Special to Gulf News
Articles from the author
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How Pakistan can redefine philanthropy for 21st century
Moving beyond handouts, Pakistan’s giving culture must focus on long-term societal impact
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The psychology of India-Pakistan conflict
There is tremendous amount of convergence based on the culture that binds the two people
3m read
Search continues for elusive peace in Afghanistan
An abrupt American withdrawal will help militants who could jeopardise regional peace
3m read
China learns to play soft power in Asia
With Beijing acting as a guarantor of security, ASEAN keen to secure its maritime space
3m read
Rohingya continue to face global neglect
The international community needs to pool up and provide security and opportunities for survival for this long-discriminated community
4m read
Why peace is so imperative in Afghanistan
An unstable Kabul has damaged Pakistan economically, structurally, and has left its society militarised and radicalised
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Pakistan was an idea whose time had come
Had the Indian National Congress accepted a deal involving a slightly weak centre and provincial autonomy, India might still have been united
4m read
A road to regional stability
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a ‘flagship project’ within China’s Belt and Road Initiative, is fast heading towards closure of ‘early harvest’ projects
3m read
The same battle over and over again
The waiting game continues as the US and Taliban fear that a change of approach may mean defeat that they are not prepared to risk
4m read
Ethnic tension worries Sri Lankan Muslims
The resurgence of the militant Buddhist group Bodu Bala Sena troubles minorities who fear intimidation and violence
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Pakistan’s water crises turning into a bomb
Country’s leadership should take up the challenge for long-term solutions by constructing reservoirs and preventing wastage
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Pakistan elections will produce a divided house
With political parties acting as fiefdoms and voters refusing to see beyond parochial interests, a change in power dynamics looks remote
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