This refers to the letter ‘How to survive’ (September 30, 2024) by Engr Asim Nawab. The writer suggests that in Pakistan, the government only survives if it has good relations with other institutions.
Perhaps the polite expression ‘good relations ‘has been used to avoid the use of the more unpleasant phrase: ‘meeting the expectations’ of the other institutions.
Dr Najeeb A Khan
Islamabad
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