There is much work to be done before Pakistan can hope to put a halt on terrorist attacks.
Opinion
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The attack on Police Training College is a failure of security and intelligence.
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Quetta failed to protect its Police Training College despite two earlier attempts to target it.
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Why the sudden love for Punjabi?
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Can global religious freedom help support women’s rights?
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The government’s ham-fisted attempt to deny a report about a high-level meeting between civilians and the military has raised more questions than it has answered.
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Women in Pakistan have come a long way in their fight for autonomy over their lives.
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The Uri response and Modi’s commitment trap.
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Pakistan and India are continuing to go at each other.
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After Uri, the spectre of water wars.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan: hobbled by hate.
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When columnists excrete emotions.
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The free-for-all on our television screens.
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Farooq Sattar’s delicate balance.
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Growing ties between New Delhi and Washington are not a zero-sum game for Pakistan.
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Pakistan’s foreign policy requires a robust rethink to avoid regional marginalization by In-dia.
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Pakistan’s greatest flaw lies in its regional isolationism.
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Contrary to reports, there is no change coming for the Altaf Hussain-led party.
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Islamabad’s best bet is to try and use the MQM leadership in Karachi as a counter to Altaf Hussain’s exhortations from London.