Historical Amnesia
The forgetfulness isn’t accidental; it’s carved out of conscious political decisions.
A Better Mobility Policy
The rising number of motorcycles on Pakistani roads has become one of the biggest challenges for traffic management and has made road users more vulnerable to fatal accidents.
When Merit is Rigged
Globally, a search committee is expected to actively scout, assess, and recruit the best possible candidates. Its job is not merely to screen applicants, but to ensure that top talen is brought into the fold.
The Case for a Pakistani Model?
We already possess the resilience, critical mass and potential for change. The question is not what to do, but how to do it. It will take a generation, but we must begin.
Liberalism is not Monolithic
The challenge is not to abandon liberalism but to radicalise it, ground it in our own histories, and reclaim its emancipatory core.
Wasting Public Funds
The prime minister belongs to a business family of the private sector. Would he tolerate if one of his organisations was constantly going into a loss?
Digital Reluctance
Only in June this year, over 6,000 papers were printed, photocopied, distributed, filed and mailed to various government departments to notify four Eid holidays…
CTBCM: Electricity Market that has Never Arrived
Donors, consultants, and the market operator have put in years of work. Yet, five years later, the market is still not there.
Climate not Behind Agri-Sector Fall
True cause of decline is poor governance, ignorance and pro-private sector policies.
The Limitations of Power Sector Privatisation
Meaningful liberalization of the energy sector must be based on dismantling the Uniform National Tariff in both power and gas.