A debate derailed...
Last week, in a blog titled ‘The Convenient Curtain of Myth‘, I tried to show the dangers of viewing international politics through popular mythological conceptions which produce theories like the India-US-Israel triangulation as a conspiracy to destroy Islam and Pakistan. Little did I know...
How do you solve a problem like Meera?...
How do you, indeed? Meera does the rounds via SMS jokes about her English. Meera helps a damp squib sink to the bottom of the Indian box office. Meera’s alleged husband turns up demanding his house and crores back. Meera predicts she’ll be linked to Musharraf and Clinton next (you wish, M). Meera...
Extra! Extra!...
Islamabad, November 18: Famous anti-India TV personality, Zion Hamid, was caught yesterday watching Shakuntali, a popular Indian TV soap opera. The discovery was made by one of his fans who Hamid thought was his milkman. When Hamid opened his door, the fan heard and saw the TV in the background where...
Where do we go from here?...
In case you haven’t been able to keep up, here’s a short recap of the last five months in Pakistan cricket. We became World Champions, but were branded as match-fixers by a very bored politician. We beat our arch-rivals in a major ICC tournament, but developed a habit of losing ODI games to our perpetual...
Should booksellers turn publishers?...
Return to Karachi after a five-week vacation and you’ll find that things have changed dramatically. I am not referring here to the steady decline in the state of the country’s affairs, but the fact that Liberty Books, hitherto the most visible bookseller in the city, has gone into book publishing....
How best to be hybrid?...
In the midst of an impassioned mob at the New York Yankees ticker tape parade, I came across an unexpected sight. A few feet from me, with an equally obtrusive view of Broadway, stood a tall Caucasian man holding an Urdu newspaper, the words ‘Pakistan Times’ in a bold Arabic script across...
The convenient curtain of myth...
Recently, I met some jihadis who have been in the business of holy war since the 1990s. I was surprised to hear that even though they were in support of the jihad in Afghanistan and Kashmir, they were opposed to the idea of destabilising Pakistan itself. When asked who was responsible for the suicide...
Nothing sweet about this system...
I had a bizarre encounter with our corner shopwallah the other day, which went something like this. ‘Ayee?’ (Has it come?) ‘Abhi nahin. Kal try karna.’ (Not yet. Try tomorrow.) So I did, and he still didn’t have it. This continued for several days, our conversation going from business-like,...
A nation of sleepwalkers...
The day after the terrible terrorist attack at Islamabad’s Islamic University that took the lives of eight innocent students, certain TV news channels ran a footage of a dozen or so angered students of the university pelting stones. The first question that popped up in my mind after watching the spectacle...
That’s just not cricket...
In the age of stump microphones, slow-motion lip reading, and ICC penal codes for racist slurs on the field, Pakistan’s pioneer sports channel has come up with an unbelievable series promo. The private sports channel’s teaser for the upcoming India-Sri Lanka cricket series defies belief. As video...

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