Political Reforms for Stable Democracy in Pakistan

IntroductionThe political instability in Pakistan is generally attributed to the frequent military takeovers, though apparently true but they only come once politicians fail miserably. The people always welcome the change, but after few years they are booted out, the cycle continues. Every time during the political crisis the parliament fails to deliver, governments with even…

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Are Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons Safe

Safe from Whom?Given the impunity with which Pakistan’s civil and military installations have been repeatedly targeted by the fanatic militants, legitimate apprehensions both in-country and abroad are being raised about the security of its nuclear assets. ‘Is their safety as fool proof as is being claimed,’ is a valid concern. Any serious attempt to answer…

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Turkey A Role Model!

Within less than a decade Turkey has really turned around in almost all strategic aspects. In 2002, it suffered from almost all the ills that Pakistan is facing today. A sinking economy, political instability, ‘junta’ dominated civil-military equation and polarized society were the hall-marks of Turkey. It prided itself with secular ideals and shunned its…

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Shamsi Air Base

The disused Bhandari airstrip 200 miles south of Quetta in Balochistan was gifted to Shiekh Zahid Al-Nahyan the ruler of Abu Dhabi by the government of Pakistan in the 1990’s. The airstrip called Shamsi was developed by Emirates Shieks into a jet capable airfield, and was used for falcon hunting of rare Bustards in Balochistan….

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