Indian public money is being used to shield U.S. corporations from liabilities in the event of a disaster involving an American supplied reactor
Pervez Hoodbhoy
Pervez Hoodbhoy is professor of physics at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. He is the editor of Education And The State - Fifty Years of Pakistan, published by Oxford University Press in 1997.
The mosque in Pakistan is now no longer just a religious institution. Instead it has morphed into a deeply political one that seeks to radically transform culture and society
Massive militant establishments now hold the Pakistani state hostage
It is surely time for one-track leftists to learn that we live in a multiple-tracked world
Thousands of fanatical followers, led by the cleric-cricketer combination of Tahirul Qadri and Imran Khan, hold Islamabad hostage
Ratings-hungry TV channels eventually brought catastrophe to Pakistan
Pakistan is seeing a new level of instability
On the evening of May 13, an assassin stepped out of a car that had just driven to the doorstep of Sardar…
The bottom line first: the elections scheduled for May 11 will not be a game changer. In the initial period Pakistan is…
Prominent scientist and political commentator Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy speaks to Dawn.com about the upcoming general elections, the performance of the previous government,…