The writer holds a PhD in Economics and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus. He can be reached at rafi.amiruddin@gmail.com.
The problem with Pakistan’s democracy is that it has been stabbed in the back by both military dictators and politicians
As OIC leaders dither in the strategic domain, their diplomatic performance is no less egregious
Continuation of policies and a bipartisan approach to development problems is key to successful economic turnaround
Why are people so willing to respond to the call of religious authorities in Pakistan?
There is weight in much of what is being said about the prime minister's assertion
Pakistan has struggled with its intractable problem of poverty and must learn from China’s example
The recent disappearance of presiding officers in a by-election in Daska shows that public machinery is being used for narrow political ends
When some individuals or groups are allowed to act illegally with impunity, the judicial systems are virtually suspended
Pakistan has faced a massive challenge of corruption and abuse of authority right from day one
How the laundered money is brought back will largely depend on the seriousness of purpose of the leaders at the helm