I’m frightened, I’m frightening: I’m a Muslim in America While the narrative around Islam is being hijacked in the US, we Muslims stand on the sidelines, too scared to speak. Updated 17 Dec, 2015 04:34pm
In Pakistan, don’t say the ‘L’ word Here, a few people who do understand what being ‘liberal’ really entails are often forced to hide in plain sight. Published 16 Nov, 2015 04:54pm
From saffron to red: Welcome to Modi’s India The way radicalism is rearing its ugly head in Indian society, many are worried about the future. Updated 21 Oct, 2015 09:11am
An apology to Wasim Akram is not enough What message are we sending across by treating this matter lightly? Updated 03 Sep, 2015 12:59am
Politics 101: Why military coups happen in Pakistan Can we identify an actual pattern to ‘coupmaking’ in Pakistan, which, once identified, can be protected against? Updated 28 Jul, 2015 06:42pm
The JC let-down: Why the story is not yet over for PTI No doubt the party's future is uncertain, but in some ways, the JC verdict might just be the best thing to happen to it. Updated 24 Jul, 2015 05:59pm
Will the PTI return to Parliament a different party? As PTI returns to Parliament after months of ranting, it would do the party well to shed its holier-than-thou attitude. Updated 03 Apr, 2015 05:57pm
Bullets and backpacks: Arming school teachers is a stopgap measure How can teachers safeguard lives when security guards, snipers, barbed-wires and check-posts have failed to do so? Updated 01 Feb, 2015 04:42pm
Prime Minister 2.0: Harder, faster, stronger This time, the overthrow has not only been bloodless, it has also, to an extent, been consensual. Updated 19 Jan, 2015 03:13pm