A section of Pakistan’s lawyers are defaming the sanctity of the very profession they seek to safeguard
Ejaz Haider
There is no easy fix to the problems facing the democratic process in Pakistan
The former prime minister must avoid undermining the very Constitution he was elected to safeguard
The Supreme Court fires its silver bullet.
Some quick thoughts on Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan’s press conference and the Supreme Court’s impending Panama verdict
The many facets to the question of whether or not Nawaz Sharif should step down as prime minister
A new book about Pakistan’s nuclear program offers some answers but also raises some uncomfortable questions
Doing the ‘right thing’ is relative
Facing extremists from within its own populace, Pakistan needs to formulate policy on how to treat captured would-be militants
Pakistan’s civil-military divide as viewed through the mind of a military officer
By rejecting a notification issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, the Army has proven the civil-military divide initially reported by ‘Dawn’
The military should show the former Pakistani Taliban spokesman for the animal he is, not a reformed asset
The Supreme Court verdict in the Panama Papers case has irrevocably damaged the Sharif brand
Is Pakistan joining the Saudi Arabia-led military alliance?
Blasphemy and its demons rile Pakistan, again.
In focusing on military courts, the government is trying to take the easy way out in the fight against terror.
Pakistan’s electronic media is letting its viewers down by abandoning accuracy in favor of immediacy.
There is no easy cure for the terrorism plaguing Pakistan.
Police performance in preventing terror attacks is not a zero sum game.
Pakistan’s pro forma Kashmir policy must change to combat India’s framing of the struggle as a purely internal problem.