A critique of the patriarchy that exists in the Subcontinent The novel 'Purdah and Polygamy' focuses on a Muslim household located in the heart of an unnamed Indian city
How violence is affecting Kashmir’s women The killing spree that started after Wani’s death is aimed at quelling a revolt against the Indian rule of Kashmir
What are the foreign policy challenges faced by 'Naya Pakistan' Khan will need all his determination, character and sense of mission to overcome the array of obstacles ahead of him
Did religious issues shape voter choices in this election? This time round the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan alone secured close to 2.2 million votes
What are the major economics challenges of a ‘Naya Pakistan’? Of all the promises it has made, a key challenge for PTI will be to create 10 million jobs over the next five years
Diplomacy in the nuclear age: How India and Pakistan deal with the bomb A look into Moeed Yusuf's book 'Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia'
How 'Lust Stories' portrays female protagonists The short film is directed by Karan Johar, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee
The heights of folly: A critical look at the Kargil Operation Nasim Zehra's book offers the reader a story, a thrilling one which is replete with information
A doorway to subjective realities Curated by Adeel uz Zafar, the exhibition was held at the Gandhara-Art Space
"We have been accused of being pro-Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf " Will anyone remember the caretaker government even after all they did for the nation?
What Manto’s 'Das Rupay' tells us about sexual violence against girls today The story is an unnerving reminder of everything that is taken away from a young girl when she is raped
Controversies and contradictions dog Imran Khan’s political rise Many are worried about his half-cooked stand on issues critical to the future of the country
Imran Khan: Creating the biggest political storm of the year Khan is the first leader since Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to frame his popular discourse in the language of citizens’ rights
Slogans and songs: The parties and times that made them The importance of populist sloganeering is a lesson all political parties learnt with time
Imran Khan: His botched sit-in, turnabouts and push-ups Khan defines himself and his party more in terms of what they are against, rather than what they can deliver
Violence can’t kill our spirit, say Kashmir’s journalists Shujaat Bukhari’s murder is a reminder of the dangers the valley’s media faces
Imran Khan: Making waves, if not a tsunami, in the political sphere Coming from the Niazi tribe spread across Mianwali district, Khan is a Punjabi by birth, a Lahori by residence
Citizen Khan: Leading the party with no track record but a great soundtrack Here is a look back at the time when Imran Khan was campaigning for 2013 polls
Kulsoom Nawaz: The silent partner The comments on her illness range from insensitive to vile. But her husband has not helped her public image either
The case of missing persons in Balochistan 313 cases of missing persons received by the missing persons commission still remain unresolved
Areas of concern: Problems with the Fata merger Which dynamics or factors have prevented successive governments from merging Fata with its adjoining districts?