Remembering Benazir Bhutto She would have provided much better alternatives than those provided by others, her party government included.
What Raees tells us about Gujarat The film about mafia don Abdul Latif Sheikh lends insight into the state of Gujarat in the 1980s.
What shall print publications do to survive? When noise becomes incomprehensible babble, it creates an auditory vacuum that registers no sound, no matter how loud.
Cross-border firing is here to stay Michael Kugelman weighs in on what steps India and Pakistan can take to ease border clashes.
What is lacking in the law on forced conversion The ‘rebellious female’ agency is an important part of the narrative.
Is Pakistan heading towards a serious debt problem? Economist Ijaz Nabi weighs in on the country's debt and its potential to destabilise the economy.
Forbidden fruit: Corporate control over Pakistan's seed economy It is the duty and moral responsibility of the government to protect farming communities
India's demonetisation: Have policymakers lost their minds? The disruptive move may have some significant upsides