Letters
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This is apropos a Business Recorder editorial 'An unwarranted march' carried by the newspaper yesterday. Country's two largest parties - PPP and PML(N) - seem to have shown a lot of prudence by seeking to
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This is apropos a Business Recorder news item "India clampdown hits Kashmir's Silicon Valley: At least 3 top business leaders arrested" carried by the newspaper yesterday. The newspaper, in my view, has effectively highlighted a
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It is quite clear that the timing of Taliban visit, which has coincided with that of Washington's special peace envoy for Afghanistan, indicates that Pakistan is seeking to help restart the talks. Pakistan is always
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This is apropos an ongoing series of articles titled "Reforming SOEs in Pakistan" by Dr Omer Javed in Business Recorder. The writer has thrown ample light on the economic challenges constituted SOEs (state-owned enterprises or
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Business Recorder op-ed writer Shabir Ahmed in his yesterday's article "A glass half full?" has explained the near-absence of education and health in the government policymaking. According to him, for example, "[the] Quaid advised spending
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Business Recorder argues in its editorial "Pakistan's best option on Kashmir" carried by the newspaper on Tuesday that "Pakistan and the people of Kashmir's interests are best served by continuing with diplomatic and political support
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Promising middle-order batsman had fallen sick due to heatwave during the second ODI match between visiting Sri Lanka and Pakistan on Monday at National Stadium. Karachi, a city of teeming millions, welcomed the visiting team
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In his latest contribution to the newspaper titled "It is half full" Business Recorder op-ed writer Ali Khizar argued, among other things, that "No one is talking about the resilience of private sector construction." 'The
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Prime Minister Imran Khan has rightly told the United Nations that his country's dispute with India over Kashmir could escalate into an all-out nuclear war that would have consequences for the world. He has also
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What will happen in the occupied Kashmir once curfew is lifted after almost two months of siege through which New Delhi has turned the valley into world's largest prison? Indian troops have erected concrete and
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