Since its inception, Pakistan has grappled with a labyrinthine array of socio-political and geographical challenges. These difficulties have been further exacerbated by deep-seated ethnic divisions stemming from the nation's diverse composition. This essay endeavors to elucidate the emergence of ethnic rising in Baluchistan and its profound repercussions on Pakistan's socio-economic and political terrain. Pakistan, characterized by its multi-ethnic and linguistically diverse populace, contends with enduring disparities that serve as fuel for ethnic fragmentation.
Development Disparities: The Struggle for Progress in Newly Merged Tribal Districts
Tufail Dawar discusses the challenge faced by tribal districts of KPK that are lagging behind in development and need federal support for sustainable development.
De-radicalizing Ex-FATA
Tufail Dawar outlines various reasons behind Ex-FATA's radicalization.
Loyalty to the State
Head Rationale-47 Abubakar Farooqui explains Pakistan's key problems and the approach needs to be adopted by all stakeholders including the citizens to keep Pakistan moving forward.
Pakistan’s Ultranationalist Pashtuns Have to Make a Choice
Abubakar Farooqui explains why this is a defining moment in the lives of ultranationalist Pashtuns living in Pakistan and why they have to make a choice.
