Evolution of female characters in Pakistani English fiction How female protagonists have become an embodiment of spiritual and political change
A day among lawyers and litigants at Karachi City Courts Built originally as a prison in 1847, the complex comprises courtrooms for each of Karachi's six districts
When I started, there was a great deal of pride in the Pakistan cricket team: Omar Kureishi A candid conversation with the renown cricket commentator from our 1990 archives
Hybrid tapestries: Why Pakistani writing in English is thriving In her new book, Muneeza Shamsie explores the evolution of Pakistani English literature
'Hindi Medium' highlights dilemma of India's middle class Saba Qamar's Bollywood debut addresses language barriers in a class-conscious country
River in the drop: The Progressive Writers’ Movement How progressive writers played a pivotal role in inspiring the nation
Sights and sounds along CPEC’s Balochistan route Northern districts of the province will see more outsiders than they have in the past