Point of View
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Karachi: Federalization Is No Solution
Karachi’s problems arise from failed governance and ethnic politics, not Sindh’s control, and only an empowered local government can restore…
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Karachi Looks Modern Only from Sky
From aerial footage, Karachi appears vibrant, even modern. Yet, at street level, Karachi tells a far more uncomfortable story. By:…
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Living in a World of Silent Conflict
The conflict has become normalized. Peace no longer means the absence of pressure; it means living under manageable levels of…
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From the Fields to Footprints
Agro-tourism offers something rare in today’s fast-paced world: connection. Connection to food, land, people, and seasons. It allows Sindh to…
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Tolls, Taxes, and the Price of Inequality
Toll plazas in Sindh appear with uncomfortable frequency. One pays again and again, often without any visible improvement in road…
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When Trade Becomes a Weapon
The trade and economy are no longer just tools for profit or peace and development; rather, they are being used…
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Inferno and the Nero of Sindh
While the “Modern Nero” seeks the applause of the international community, he has lost the moral right to lead the…
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Sindh’s Autonomy under Rangers’ Shadow
If Pakistan is to function as a true federation, Sindh must be allowed to govern itself within the constitutional framework.…
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Gul Plaza Fire Ignites Reform Urgency
Karachi has once again witnessed a heartbreaking tragedy. In Pakistan, especially in crowded urban centers like Karachi, safety is still…
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