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Asad Rahim Khan

Asad Rahim Khan

The Express Tribune

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Why Modi keeps pushing India to the brink of war with Pakistan

The lesson of Modi’s entire public life has been that playing with fire benefits his politics — from the inferno of Gujarat in 2002 to Muslim...

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Catch-26

The result is the greatest judicial regression in 30 years.

05.03.2025 90

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What Jinnah thought of civil liberties and the right to a fair trial

It’s a fickle thing, the public memory — in what it chooses to remember, and what it wishes to forget. It’s worse still on days like these, where...

25.12.2024 10

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The Donald supremacy

It wasn’t even close. But also, it was never going to be. As the 2024 polls conclude, the global hegemon may be entering its own late Soviet Union...

08.11.2024 6

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The year of Qazi: maverick in freefall

Ever since they brought out that word, we stood warned. “Reputed judicial maverick sworn in as new chief justice,” said Stratfor . “Pakistan’s...

26.10.2024 10

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Dogar Courts

AFTER hearing the case his life would be known for, Muhammad Munir retreated to his private quarters, where he collapsed on the sofa. We know this...

20.09.2024 2

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The two partitions: Polemics, purges and Pakistan’s first opposition party

The problem was a desperate one. “We have many non-Muslims … but they are all Pakistanis,” Muhammad Ali Jinnah said soon after freedom. “They will...

15.08.2024 3

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