Shaukat Qadir Archive
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May 15, 2013
Pakistan's May 11 election was a remarkable success for a country where democracy has been sadly fragile.
Read Article Pakistan itself was the real winner in Saturday's election
May 09, 2013
A high-profile assassination shows that Pakistan's terrorists are afraid of those who work for the rule of law. And there are many such people in public life. Read Article As elections approach, Pakistan is resolute against terrorists
Apr 22, 2013
There is no doubt that Mr Musharraf erred grievously in judging the prevalent mood towards him in Pakistan. He is paying the price for that. Read Article Musharraf's lack of judgement is his own worst enemy
Apr 01, 2013
Many in Pakistan have failed to read the small print in a recent international ruling on Indus Basin water. The decision is much better for Pakistan than it may appear to be. Read Article Winners are losers, and vice versa, in Indus water battle
Feb 17, 2013
The growing awareness within the US and its allies that drone attacks are claiming innocent lives will help Pakistan¿s cause. But the bigger question is: how long Pakistan will tolerate it? Read Article Drone attacks no longer a matter of a 'nod and a wink'
Jan 13, 2013
The latest incident on the Line of Control is part of a sadly long record of India-Pakistan belligerence. The people who live there deserve better. Read Article On Line of Control, this is no time to abandon restraint
Jan 04, 2013
The complex and heavily-armed politics of Pakistan's tribal regions have ominous implications for the whole country, and the region. Read Article Talks with Pakistani Taliban on hold until after the offensive
Nov 23, 2012
Despite Rimsha Masih's acquittal, no-one accused of blasphemy in Pakistan can truly feel safe Read Article 'All that is necessary is that good men do nothing ...'
Oct 14, 2012
That attack on a schoolgirl in Swat is a sign of Taliban weakness, not strength. Read Article Pakistanis say 'enough' to the Taliban after Malala attack
Sep 30, 2012
A relatively stable Afghanistan might emerge if fighters negotiate, but the US could be the loser Read Article Haqqani 'terrorist' listing complicates US withdrawal