NON-FICTION: RECONFIGURING PAKISTAN A former IG Police analyses the reasons for ill-governance in the country and how to put the state back on the road to... Updated 29 Nov, 2020 03:44pm
Polemics of discount rate adjustment Existing policy framework has become irrelevant to govern an economy the size of Pakistan with limited structural base. Updated 04 May, 2020 08:42am
NON-FICTION: THE TAINTED VOTE In the absence of a truly free press, a journalist lets readers draw their own conclusions about the 2018 elections Published 22 Sep, 2019 06:58am
NON-FICTION: BITTER PILLS TO SWALLOW A respected police officer boils down Pakistan’s various governance challenges to an elite capture of the state and Published 19 May, 2019 07:19am
NON-FICTION: DEALING WITH SECESSIONISTS A political scientist theorises why some secessionist movements lead to brutal state repression and others not Published 08 Jul, 2018 07:16am
RETROSPECTIVE: EAST WING LOST, WEST WING UNDER THREAT Could history be repeating itself? Published 17 Dec, 2017 07:00am
Imran Khan’s debt repudiation threat The IMF’s stabilisation programmes have led to flight of capital from developing countries, including Pakistan. It is Published 25 Aug, 2014 06:27am
Crisis-triggered privatisation It seems paradoxical that we still consider privatisation a viable option for bailing out our crisis-ridden economy. Published 16 Sep, 2013 12:13pm
Planning commission’s reform agenda Minister of Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal recently unfolded a blueprint of the proposed reform ... Updated 02 Sep, 2013 07:36am