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NATION BUILDING CHALLENGES
Nisar A. Memon 06-January- 2020 – Pakistan Observer Pakistan urgently needs greater nation building efforts to meet the challenges of alarming education indicators, unprecedented burgeoning inflation and increasing security challenges. At the dawn of this decade, let the hopes of citizens be put to actions and not the sermons. Every citizen, wherever she or he…
Time To Reflect
Nisar A. Memon 30-December-2019 – Pakistan Observer 25th December the day Quaid was born 144 years ago was yet another day for each citizen of Pakistan Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Parsi, Sikh, Buddhist or others – to reflect on our history, independence, geography, economy, social contract, legal system and above all the security. In doing so,…
Standing up for Justice
Nisar A. Memon 23-December-2019 – Pakistan Observer PAKISTAN once again is at the cross road of history. On one side, we are struggling on domestic front with legal, political, economic and social challenges; while on the other hand Indian Occupied Kashmir is under locked down where universally recognized fundamental human rights of 13 million Kashmiris…
RESPONDING TO INDIA
Nisar A. Memon THE NEWS INTERNATIONAL 17-August-2019 – The News International The Indian government crossed all limits of civilized international behavior by renegading on the international commitments it had made to conduct a fair and free plebiscite in Jammu & Kashmir for…. The Indian government crossed all limits of civilized international behavior by renegading on…
WHO OWNS KARACHI?
Nisar A. Memon 05-August-2019 Karachi the city of cities, pearl of Arabian Sea, cleanest city of Asia, gharib parwar shahr (city caring for poor), largest city of Pakistan, largest Muslim city, and 7th largest city of the world; but above all it is historic city with originally Sindhi and Baluchi settlement. It experienced the passages…
LOOKING AT THE INDUS BASIN
Nisar A. Memon 03-July-2019 – The News International Human history records settlements around the rivers which flow from snow-peaked mountains. The Indus River basin is one such basin; and on it depends the survival of Pakistan. This basin is truly transboundary since it is shared by Pakistan (47 percent), India (39 percent), China (8 percent)…
Water for peace and development
Nisar A. Memon 17-June-2019 – The News International Life without water is inconceivable. Humans are born in water and their body contain about 65 percent water. Life on any planet is not viable without water. Water provides security in more ways than one and clean drinking water forms an essential requirement for human survival and…
Pakistan has won with the supremacy of Parliament accepted
Nisar A. Memon Pakistan Observor December 19, 2017 will be remembered as a historic day in strengthening of democracy in Pakistan. Its a day when Jinnah’s Pakistan won. It was a win for all. The military leadership came to Parliament to brief and answer the Senate on the general security situation, the recent foreign visits…
US must exercise caution in relations with its longtime ally
Nisar A. Memon January 2018 – Pakistan Observor “Our foreign policy is one of friendliness and goodwill towards all the nations of the world. We do not cherish aggressive designs against any country or nation…Pakistan will never be found lacking in upholding the principles of the United Nations Charter.” said Jinnah the founder of the country…