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Shaukat Ahmed

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calendar_today19-03-2022 18:04:00

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That’s a profound, poetic take, but I think it overcomplicates the reality. We’re unfortunately just a society where envy is a national pastime and judging others is a civic duty. People just don’t like other people being happy. Give any group of Pakistanis a reason to

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Somebody should tell this guy, we made peace with it fourteen centuries ago. The most refined and elegant aspects of Indian culture, its architecture, poetry, music, cuisine, and courtly traditions, are predominantly of Muslim origin. We didn’t just rule India, we cultivated,

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This is the fundamental affliction, and entire personal brand, of the professional killjoy: they cannot encounter a single moment of collective happiness without performing a cavity search on it for class and gender violations. A festival that has united Lahoris across every

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The Indian state operates like a crime syndicate. This is not rhetoric. The evidence is in a federal courtroom in Manhattan. Indian officials recruited a drug trafficker to assassinate a US citizen on American soil. He pleaded guilty on February 13, 2026. One line from the DOJ

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A peculiar linguistic renaissance has swept Pakistani journalism on X. Complex sentence structures have materialized out of thin air. Grammar and punctuation have inextricably become pristine. Many seem to have swallowed a thesaurus and made peace with it. Our press corps, it

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The Gulfstream G500 is a textbook luxury business jet. It seats a maximum of 19 passengers in configurations that feature leather recliners, private sleeping quarters, and noise-dampened cabins designed for whispered conversations at 51,000 feet. It is not, by any stretch of

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Just to add some context on the valuation: the $500 million figure is actually outdated. The hotel’s present value is currently estimated at $1 billion+, reflecting its prime Midtown Manhattan location, among the most valuable commercial real estate locations in the US.

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An official of the Punjab government cites budgetary figures and asks: “Why shouldn’t Punjab have its own jet?” First the figures. Nearly 76% of Punjab’s “surplus budget” arrives as a federal transfer, collected from taxpayers across a country on IMF life support. It has zero

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Let’s be blunt. Pakistani social media isn’t a public square. It’s a cesspool. Scroll through it on any given day and you find a nation screaming at itself. This isn’t just polarization. Polarization is political. This is something broken in us as a society. The language is so

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Pakistan humiliated India in conventional war. What was meant to intimidate became a demonstration of our capability and our unbreakable will. No amount of spin from New Delhi can rewrite what occurred. But let us not be naive about what comes next. They will come at us from

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We Americans did the exact same thing with their predecessors. We poured billions into arming and training the Mujahideen to fight the Soviets. Those same freedom fighters morphed into the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and gave us 9/11. Pakistan is not unique in this. And for decades,

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India has been quietly, methodically expanding its trade corridors, courting foreign investment, and embedding itself deeper into global supply chains, whilst keeping Pakistan engaged and preoccupied in a proxy war. Destabilization and disorder are not the byproduct of this proxy

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Pakistan’s case is arguably the strongest act of legitimate self-defense in the modern era. Not one year has passed where terrorists sheltered on Afghan soil have not shed Pakistani blood. NOT ONE. Pakistan tried every path that did not involve military action, for longer than

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The Roosevelt is a crown-jewel sovereign asset in the most valuable, globally benchmarked real estate market on the planet. The State of Pakistan must manage it the way families manage generational assets: NEVER sell the inheritance. Develop it strategically. Finance it

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Proud to see Pakistan emerge as one of the most responsible and pragmatic nuclear armed nations in the world, one that navigates an extraordinarily volatile geopolitical landscape without sacrificing its core principles. In a world fracturing along fault lines of ideology and

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With great respect, your post is a generic standard issue political comment, rich in grievance, yet completely devoid of prescription and silent on alternatives. Pakistan has navigated complex geopolitical realities imperfectly, perhaps, but under duress and with conditions

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The First Amendment leads with religion before speech, before press, before assembly. The state may not crown a religion. The state may not silence one. Citizens who hold a country to its own promise don’t just unite it. They define it.

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The Afghan Taliban’s hospital allegation is dominating the narrative internationally. Pakistan cannot counter that with routine statements from ministers and government spokesmen. The information vacuum is being exploited in real time. Anti-Pakistan lobbies, hostile actors, and