Ideas

Pakistan’s powerful jihadis attack at will, with ease

Involved in the murder attempt on Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Adnan Rasheed was also among the terrorists who escaped in the wake of attack on Bannu prison.

Is the Valley turning into a deathtrap for newborns?

Oncologist Sumeer Kaul has returned from the Valley where he had gone to hold a camp to treat women facing cancer.

‘Al Faran one of the most problematic missing cases’

The new book by investigative journalists Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark, The Meadow: Kashmir 1995 — Where the Terror Began, has made a controversial claim about the Indian government’s hand in

Brush paints nature’s story on the canvas

Planet earth’s delicately balanced ecology is finding a voice of expression through an artist’s creativity.

Is genius in art a lost cause now?

Gone are the days of the unreasonable man that George Bernard Shaw said was the cause of all progress.

How UK geography inspired its literature

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English literature, both prose and poetry, has always had a strong connection to the geographical features and landscape of the UK.

As a self-confessed hardliner, I must admit that being a part of the team engaged in Indo-Pak Track 2 dialogue has been very interesting.

In June 2012, world leaders along with thousands of participants from governments, NGOs and environmental groups as well as the private sector will come together in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil for Rio+20