Does it matter where you’re coming from if down is where you’re headed?: Almeida.
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Waiting for Rahul?
Rahul Gandhi is being projected by the ruling Congress as the next prime minister: Kuldip Nayar. -
Spectre of secularism
The common people of Pakistan have every reason to dread the anti-secularism lobby: I.A. Rehman. -
Uncorking the Babri genie
The Babri genie is set to communalise Indian politics once again, writes Jawed Naqvi. -
End of the feudals?
The view that the reign of feudalism may be drawing to a close is naïve, even though understandable. -
Cricket as a metaphor
It would seem that this innocent nation has just had its first experience of corruption: Irfan Husain. -
Cricket’s inglorious certainties
The shadow over the Pakistan team extends to its deplorable management: Ali. -
Disaster after ignominy after disaster
Amidst the furore by Altaf Bhai come the latest allegations of match-fixing: Kamran Shafi. -
Will India get the real culprits?
The real culprits in religious pillorying are the vigilante groups: Jawed Naqvi.
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| Instead of dealing with the issue like a competent organization, the PCB has bumbled its way to embarrassing lengths. |
IMPACT ON AGRICULTURE
Dawn.com explores the prospects for Pakistan’s affected arable land in the wake of the current floods.
DAWN FLOOD RELIEF
Features, images and blogs updating you with the latest situation on the floods ravaging the country.
CAFE BLACK
Is it any wonder that the current generation of Pakistani youth may be the most conservative and intransigent?
LAHORE ATTACKS
The willingness to embrace violence is an expression of deep-seated frustration coursing through our veins.
CULTURE
“It is a look at the way global India is struggling with local India and the dichotomy between the two.”






