Training students to fend for themselves in case of a terrorist attack is not the answer.
Opinion
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The Bacha Khan University inquiry report makes a case for treating educational institu-tions as security installations.
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Putting NAP (and criticism) in perspective.
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How can the state counter attackers whose sole goal is to inflict maximum damage before they die?
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No amount of intelligence-based military operations can stop every single terror attack.
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Islamabad must let Tehran and Riyadh know it is not acting on either’s behalf.
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Pakistan and India must cooperate to tackle non-state actors that hurt both states.
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Narendra Modi’s Lahore visit is unlikely to resolve anything.
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Islamabad needs space for broader engagement with all its neighbors.
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The Heart of Asia conference could make-or-break ties between Islamabad and Kabul.
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Pakistan needs more women at leadership positions at all levels of government.
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The global community must revise its policy on combating Islamic State forces in Syria.
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The I.S.-claimed attacks in Paris have already served their true purpose.
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France has promised a ‘merciless’ response to I.S. attacks in Paris, but is it prepared for what that entails?
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There is more than one party at fault for the brutal attacks in Paris.
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Pakistan fell short on some issues during the talks, but appears to have squeezed in its major concerns.
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Questions on the controversial tribunals’ necessity persist.
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Pakistan’s military courts support the state’s struggle for survival.
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Islamabad and Washington have a lot to discuss before they can arrive at any potential nuclear deal.
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A country lurching right.