TRAGEDY OF OUR TIME

Published May 1, 2026 Updated May 1, 2026 07:06am

TRAGEDY OF OUR TIME: It is painful to see that people in our society are respected not for their wisdom, ideas or character, but for their money, status and property. This is the tragedy of our time. The bigger tragedy is that no one dares to change this mindset. Even those who understand this prefer to remain silent. We need to change this problematic mindset. We should value people for their morals, intellect, knowledge and wisdom — not for their status, position or wealth.

Sarmad Suleman
Karachi

STRATEGIC MOVES: China’s role in today’s world is not peripheral by any means. From military to economic progress, China is continuously making moves without any chest-thumping, which is quite a contrast to the United States whose semiconductor manufacturing, for instance, accounts for a small share of global output, while its most advanced defence systems depend on supply chains rooted in East Asia. The disruption to these networks — many intersecting with Chinese-controlled routes — may directly affect US military readiness in the days ahead. China’s long-term strategic planning has been quite remarkable.

Kaleemullah Khoso
Kashmore

CHEATING GANGS: It is shocking to learn about the recently apprehended cheating gangs involved in leaking matri-culation examination papers. These groups charge hefty amount from students for facilitating cheating. Unfortunately, highly educated individuals are allegedly involved in such illegal activities, managing large online groups and mis-leading thousands of students. At the same time, the operation carried out by the police deserves appreciation. Taking action against such organised groups is a positive step towards protecting the integrity of our education system. This crackdown sends a strong message that cheating and corruption will not be tolerated. However, this issue is still widespread, and consistent efforts are needed to completely eliminate these active networks once and for all.

Inshara Masood Ali Khan
Karachi

Published in Dawn, May 1st, 2026

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