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Pakistan

Suddenly Indian

Shubhangi Swarup

Turtuk was a border region in Pakistan until 1971. One fine day, it became a part of India. The unsettling effects of this switch are still visible

All Shapes and Sizes

On Pakistan’s ‘rat children’

‘Ideologies do not stop at cantonment gates’

Near the beginning of his book, What’s Wrong With Pakistan?, eminent Pakistani journalist Babar Ayaz offers a diagnosis that the country has a genetic defect

The Interpolator

In his new book, Husain Haqqani attempts to bridge the gap of understanding between the US and Pakistan

Christians in Pakistan

Like all of its minorities, the Christian population is in decline in Pakistan

Visa Vexation

Why must India and Pakistan rely on Western reports for news on each other?

The Khan Who Couldn’t

Nawaz Sharif’s party won a near majority in Pakistan’s National Assembly. But it was Imran Khan’s campaign that animated the polls

Under Pressure in Pakistan

Victimised for their faith, Hindu refugees from across the border say they do not want to return

Pakistan’s Tryst with Cash Transfers

A profile of the Benazir Income Support Programme, the country’s first large-scale social safety net

Muhammad Tahir-Ul-Qadri

Qadri last got international prominence in 2010 for issuing a fatwa against terrorism

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