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Jawed Naqvi, Dawn.com
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Opinion: No, Muslims are not doing well in India
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is wrong to say that a rise in Muslim population means they are faring well.
Jawed Naqvi, Dawn.com
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Will India and Pakistan restart the peace process at the SCO summit?
It is in the political and diplomatic interests of both countries to mend ties amid the current global climate.
Jawed Naqvi, Dawn.com
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The political Left is lost. It is the Right keeping the fight alive against the Right in South Asia
The street power to combat Modi comes from the Shiv Sena.
Jawed Naqvi, Dawn.com
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‘Heeramandi’ review: Lahore Luxe tawaif saga runs on empty
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Why are so many young Indians trading in cryptocurrency, especially in tier-two cities?
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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Faltering economy, poor citizens, South Asia’s bully: The reality of India’s global ambitions
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Shifting goalposts: AIFF chief Kalyan Chaubey needs to come clean on the ISL not having relegation
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What if Jaswant Singh had been allowed to achieve peace between India and Pakistan?
Had the former foreign minister not been stymied during the Agra summit in 2001, the two South Asian neighbours could have been on a very different path.
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Remembering India and China’s precolonial ties as they square off in Ladakh
Indian officials often invoke the 1962 war as a reminder of when China betrayed its trust.
Jawed Naqvi, Dawn.com
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A Bernie Sanders win in the US could spell trouble for Modi and others in the right-wing club
Sanders’ lead in the Nevada caucus comes against the backdrop of Modi’s unabashed endorsement of Trump.
Jawed Naqvi, Dawn.com
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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Watch: Meet Sparkles, the new avatar of Boston Dynamics’ robot dog with a special costume
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Watch: Diljit Dosanjh invites young fan on stage, dances with him during his sold-out Vancouver show
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Watch: School authorities turn classroom into swimming pool to encourage attendance during heatwave
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Watch: Woman recreates pet parrot’s choreography
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View from Dawn: What Burhan Wani and Qandeel Baloch had in common
Both were fighting for their version of freedom.
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View from Dawn: Why India and Pakistan are on a never-ending quest to woo America
Their urge is like the Dubai syndrome – where an intensely acquisitive society loses its social bearings.
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Should Sadiq Khan’s faith matter?
Does his victory in the London mayoral election indicate that racism is over in Britain?
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The Reel
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Watch: In animated prequel, Baahubali and Bhallaladeva unite to defeat the warlord Raktadeva
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‘Naach Ga Ghuma’ review: Soft landings in saga of a woman and her missing maid
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‘Heeramandi’ review: Lahore Luxe tawaif saga runs on empty
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‘The Fall Guy’ review: Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt sparkle in entertaining action comedy
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‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ trailer: Barry Jenkins directs prequel to 2019 photorealistic animated film
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View from ‘Dawn’: Remembering the time when JNU mourned more for Bhutto than Mao
Unlike today, perceptions of the neighbour weren't simplistic a few decades ago. There was never one India for Pakistan, and there was never one Pakistan for India.
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View from 'Dawn': Pathankot is an opportunity for neighbours to confront trans-border terror
New Delhi and Islamabad need to discourage their hawks from derailing a promising diplomatic initiative, says an op-ed in the Pakistani paper.
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