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Foreign Policy Challenges Confronting the New Government

By Anam Nasir

The foreign policy challenges facing the new government have been subject of much interest in the local newspapers. Editorials in the leading papers have identified Pakistan’s policies towards United States, India, Afghanistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia as crucial areas the new government stands to address. Since the elections, Prime Minister-in-waiting Nawaz Sharif has stated that talks will be held with the U.S. regarding drone attacks, ensured cooperation in facilitating a peaceful withdrawal from Afghanistan and indicated that his government desires improved relations with India.

Pakistan, Romania Friendly Connection Getting Stronger

TARIQ SAUD Hon. Consul General of Romania
talks to Centreline and DNA

Tariq Saud is a prominent businessman from Karachi. He has recently been appointed as Hon. Consul of Romania to Karachi. After his appointment he gave an exclusive interview to Centreline and Diplomatic News Agency (DNA). Here are excerpts from his interview.
By Atif Farooqi & Farhan Khan

The challenges that await the next government

By Ayesha Rana

The first ever political government completes its much trumpeted five years and the political parties are preparing for next general elections scheduled on May 11, 2013. During these five years, the ruling coalition had complete freedom to make policies and run the government. Yet, their achievements remain mundane at best.

How difficult was it at Giyari!

Rehman Bilal & Fawad Ashraf

Giyari last year was caught unaware and hit in pre-dawn timings by a crumbling mountainside of huge ice slabs several meters thick. This frozen waste also brought along with it gigantic boulders weighing tons which were floating, rolling and gathering speed in powdery snow. Inaccessible, highly varied terrain did not leave scope for accurate forecasting.

Poland opens Consulate in Karachi

BY FARHAN KHAN / SINDH BUREAU
KARACHI, MARCH 2 (DNA) = The Ambassador of Republic of Poland to Pakistan Dr. Andrzej Ananicz along with Deputy Head of Mission Wiesław Kucharek, First Secretaries Piotr Adamkiewicz and Mrs. Anna Czuchry has inaugurated Polish Consulate in Karachi with their newly appointed Honorary Consul of Poland to Sindh & Balochistan Mirza Omair Baig.

Pakistan thanks Romania for support in natural disasters

ISLAMABAD, MARCH 27 (DNA) -Minister Delegate for Romanians Abroad Cristian David met with the Additional Secretary for Europe from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Ayesha Riyaz.

Five years of ‘democratic’ governments

I often say, the natural life of political governments in Pakistan is two and half years. Both Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto got chance of governing this country two times each however both of them were shown the door after two and half years mainly because of their own performance. PPP tenures normally are well known for bad governance, corruption and mismanagement. Unfortunately this tenure too could not prove different to that of previous ones.

Challenges and Manufacturing Problems of Musharraf

Muhammad Tazeen Akhtar

Pakistanis are so confused these days that they cant judge who their savior is and who is not. There were already many claimants while another made a dramatic return on March 24. Yes! He is none other than Gen (r) Musharraf. Interestingly the savior of poor Pakistan flew home from U.A.E by a chartered plane instead of a routine flight.

Democracy Indispensible For Future of Pakistan:Daureeawo

High Commissioner of Mauritius talks to DNA and Centreline
Ansar Mahmood Bhatti

Mr. Mohammad Rashad Daureeawo is Bar at Law from Middle Temple University London. His experience includes post final practical training course in 1870 at council of legal education, call to bar 1971 at Middle Temple, board member the Mauritius broadcasting corporation, Chairman of National Pension Board, Chairman of Mauritius Society of Authors, Chairman of Mauritius Ministry of Social Security, Member Law Reforms Commission, ex director Mauritius housing Co, Ltd etc. He talked about a variety of issues including bilateral relations. Here are excerpts from his interview.

Killing the messenger: will there ever be an end to it?

Ansar Mahmood Bhatti

Killing media people in Pakistan has become order of the day. Just recently a journalist Malik Mumtaz was killed in Miranshah. It was of course not the first incident. As a matter of fact many journalists, or to be more specific 51 journalists have so far been killed in Pakistan in last ten years or so. The number is quite alarming and the disturbing fact is that this number is constantly on the rise. Despite government tall claims nothing has been done so far to provide protection to the messengers. 

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