Seen Unseen

By Ali Sukhanver Intelligence agencies are established to strengthen and safeguard the boundaries of a country against the hostile forces. The working of intelligence agencies has always been one of the most favourite topics for the political analysts throughout the world but usually the writers and analysts avoid direct commenting on the working and organizational set up of the intelligence agencies of the ...

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حا د ثا ت کی روک تھام ہم سب کی ا جتما عی ذمہ داری ہے ۔

                                                              ظہیر ا لحسن ٹر یفک کے عفیر یت نے یو ں تو پو ر ے ملک کو آ پنے پنجو ں میں جکٹر رکھا ہے لیکن ملک کے بڑے شہر و ں لا ھو ر ، فیصل آبا د ، کر اچی    ا ور ملتا ن جیسے ا ضلا ع میں  ٹر یفک مسا  ئل کے ٹھا ٹھیں ما ر تے ہوہے سمندر کے آ گے ضلعی ا نتظا میا ں بے بس نظر آ تی ہے۔ 2013 میں کرا چی کے ا ندر ٹر یفک حا د ثا ت میں امو ا ت کی تعد ا د 644 ا ور ز خمیو ں کی ...

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Balance Needs Among State Institutions

  By Sajjad Shaukat Pakistan’s politicians and media have always shown that they nourish democratic ideals, but, we could not establish this system on a strong footing due to their irresponsible approach. In case of Pakistan, it is due to the lack of pre-conditions for the success of democracy like education, tolerance, responsible media and political consciousness that general masses become an easy prey to ...

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A Consolidated Model of Putting BSC into Action in Textile Industry in Pakistan

A Consolidated Model of Putting BSC into Action in Textile Industry in Pakistan By Muhammad Hassan Maqbool  &     Dr Nadeem Ishaq Kureshi Engineering Management Department Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering, Islamabad, Pakistan University of Sciences and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan Abstract BSC is one of the most advanced and widely used management tools. This is being used by most of the ‘Fort ...

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Will Narendra Modi Provide Justice to Muslims ?

MUSLIMS UNDER BJP's SIEGE. Images of a Genocide: Muslims Massacred by Indian Hindu Extremists By Zaheerul Hassan Khatunbibi, a Muslim, cries after a mob burned her home in the Shahpur area of Ahmadabad, India, Monday, April 22, 2002. Several neighborhoods in Ahmadabad, the commercial hub of Gujarat, were under siege Monday as Hindu and Muslim mobs clashed and set homes and businesses on fire. More than 850 ...

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Dimensions of Hamid Mir Episode

 By Sajjad Shaukat In the aftermath of attack on the senior journalist and anchor of Geo TV channel, Hamid Mir who was severely injured on April 19, this year when unidentified gunmen opened fire at his car in Karachi, leaders of various political and religious parties including all the segments of society have been condemning the  the Geo TV channel which deduced hastily outcome of the assault. Without any ...

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Uni-polarism gasping for life

By Asif Haroon Raja The US track record during and after the Cold War is that it has always attacked economically and militarily poor countries. Excepting Israel and India, the aid it lends to its allies is always attached with tough conditions and for self-serving purposes. Besides bloody wars, destabilization of elected governments or regime change through gruesome covert operations is another favorite ho ...

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New cold war in the offing

Asif Haroon Raja As explained in my earlier article titled ‘World Wars and Cold War’, during the Cold War, proxy wars were common because the two super powers didn’t dare to fight each other directly due to nuclear deterrence. The US led west demonized USSR and scared the world to keep away from the monster of communism. The US projected itself as the champion of democracy and human rights and guardian of f ...

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