Pakistan
Politics in Pakistan: second generation reforms, general elections and the dilemma of Pakistani federation. Pakistan needs people-friendly budget. Diseases in Pakistan.
- Pakistan in Need of People-friendly BudgetPakistan's taxation policy targets mainly the kitchen, food and oil products that affects the poor worsely.
- Infectious Diseases in Pakistan Are Not Being Reported as a Matter of PolicyIn theory, there is no presence of any infectious diseases in Bahawalpur region where people drink unsafe water and the sewerage system is simply not extant in the fast growing towns and villages in the outskirts of the district headquarters.
- The Dilemma of Pakistani FederationKalabagh dam has become a zero-sum game between Punjab and rest of provinces but federal government is up to okay the project
- Second-Generation Reforms in Pakistan Require a Strong Political WillA sovereign, not merely functional, parliament is necessary to complete the reformation process - improving standards of living being its objective.
- Prosperity yet to Trickle Down in PakistanShifting from one role to another is not that difficult if a government thinks it has to act on behalf of the people not the monopolies the likes of oil firms and automakers.
- Politics as Usual in Pakistan After EarthquakeThose who had set a target to make Pakistan the fastest growing economy in Asian region, a hub of regional trade, were caught off guard by the natural calamity that UN chief has termed greater than Tsunami.
- Pakistan Heading Towards General ElectionsPPP-P and PML-N, the major opposition parties, are shocked over the defection of their workers who have joined the ruling party after recent LB polls.