Are we interpreting or misinterpreting Jinnah? 1981 archives: There is considerable controversy over the interpretation of the Quaid’s speech on August 11, 1947
The cause and effect of restrictions on foreign currency transactions A shortfall of dollars is an indication that those who have them are holding them back in anticipation of a price hike
I take calculated risks: Benazir Bhutto 1986 archives: A conversation with the former prime minister who was 32-years-old at the time of the interview
Daily soaps: Lacking sanity In the soaps , more than just a few appear to base their ‘drama’ on the madness of the potential heroine
Japanese cheesecakes: To be or not to be As a bona fide Lahori guy, I was late to the cheesecake party to begin with
How a fixed gaze at the Muslim 'Other' helps political parties in India During the launch of Congress manifesto Rahul Gandhi exclaimed that “all were Hindu”
Travel: The railroad to Quetta In the 1880s came the time to connect Quetta with the rest of the fast developing railway network
More of the same in Imran Khan's Pakistan Numerous accounts have emerged that suggest that there have always been multiple power centres within the party
All PTI needs to survive is Imran Khan How different can leading the country be from deciding the batting order in a match of cricket?
Hamza Shahbaz: Sidelined Over the last few weeks Hamza has become yet another member of the Sharif clan to attract the attention of the NAB
Telling stories through art The artist’s earlier works show his desire for, and openness to, learning and discovering new artistic approaches
The smokescreen of male chauvinism Puff Puff Pak follows Naveed’s journey as a smoker — from his first cigarette as a teenager to his last one in New York.
How medical negligence in Pakistan can be avoided The most widely reported case is where a nine-month-old girl died at a private hospital in Karachi
How toxic is the environment we live in The truth is that we are breathing in poison with every breath we take and it is taking a terrible toll on our health
Delhi Crime: The untold story The series gives a glimpse into how ‘the system’ works – or doesn’t work – in a South Asian context
The problems caused by mishandled industrial waste There are more than 65 different types of industries in the city that continue to add to the industrial waste output
The fate of women is that we have to juggle many things: Laila Rahman Dua Abbas Rizvi in conversation with artist Laila Rahman
Can we handle the real Chinese food? What we call Chinese food is basically just a slightly tangy way of making the same things we have always been making
Radicalism is spurred by nationalism more than religion: Fatima Bhutto In conversation with Fatima Bhutto about her new novel, 'The Runaways', and the alienation that drives radicalism
‘Pearlessence’: From rural to runway Far from the commercially gaudy realms of modern-day apparel, there is a refined elegance to collection
Pakistan through the eyes of a train traveller Of all the railway journeys in Pakistan it was the Sibi-Khost section that raised goosebumps