Does due course of law always lead to justice? on February 3, 2021Gloria Steinem – an American journalist and socio-political activist – says “law and justice are not always the same. When they aren’t, destroying the law may be the first step toward changing it”. Witness any court case and this will become obvious – the losing party almost always cries injustice! Scores of lawyers and their […]
Introspection time for the Republican party! on January 20, 2021“First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out – because I […]
Calmer 2021? Think again! on December 28, 2020To say that 2020 has been a brutal year maybe the understatement of the century! The havoc has been all too visible to everyone. As far as policy responses go – they have been weighed, and they have been measured and they have been found wanting! Will the turmoil continue? It will! Consider. One – […]
To normalise or not to normalise? on December 11, 2020The Middle East is awash with whispers and speculations! After the UAE-Israel deal, Bahrain and Sudan have followed suit. Next in line maybe Morocco and Oman. The grapevine also has it that not only the Saudis gave tacit approval of the UAE-Israel deal but also that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) recently met […]
Welcome back America – Warning, foreign policy challenges ahead! on November 25, 2020A fiercely divided vote, one party not conceding the election to the other, baseless assertion of wide voter fraud, firings of key governmental personnel, military commanders stepping into the fray. The reader would be forgiven to think that is a political set piece from a developing country but it is not. These are the happenings […]
Welcome Back America – Warning, foreign policy challenges ahead! on November 24, 2020A fiercely divided vote, one party not conceding the election to the other, baseless assertion of wide voter fraud, firings of key governmental personnel, military commanders stepping into the fray. The reader would be forgiven to think that is a political set piece from a developing country but it is not. These are the happenings […]
Doctrine, policy, and strategy US Presidential Elections – policy change towards Pakistan? on October 29, 2020Deep polarisation is a phrase that is used loosely nowadays but if anything can describe the current status of politics in the US, it would be this! Trump’s four years in office have been nothing but turbulent. During this time, a country that was once looked upon as the leader of the free world is […]
Doctrine, Policy, and Strategy: Combating sexual assault in the land of the pure! on September 28, 2020Pakistan has been plagued with child abuse, rape and sexual assault cases for years and yet nothing much of substance has been done to curtail this social degeneration! The recent episode being the rape of a woman driving late at night with her three children from Lahore to Gujranwala. Her car ran out of fuel […]
Doctrine, policy, and strategy UAE, Israel deal — national interests trump all? on September 10, 2020“An incomparably exciting moment”; “game-changer”; “deal of the century”; “historic”; “betrayal” – there is no shortage of labels for the recently announced UAE – Israeli deal! As far as caution goes, it has been thrown to the wind; i.e. this pact will fully normalise relationships between the two countries. While there may be many reasons […]
Doctrine, policy, and strategy: COVID-19 – litmus test for policy of agility? on August 5, 2020Empty shelves in supermarkets, fights over basic commodities such as toilet rolls, absence of rudimentary hygiene products like antibacterial soaps and hand sanitisers, hoarding of non-perishable food items, unavailability of dairy produce and mile long queues to enter shops. These are not clips from a post-apocalyptic Hollywood flick! But some harrowing scenes witnessed at the […]