RAF Eurofighter Typhoons 'beaten by Pakistani F-16s'
Three-nil, apparently. Brit flyboys 'shocked'
By Lewis Page • Get more from this author
Posted in Government, 8th June 2011 10:00 GMT
Pakistani pilots flying modernised versions of the 1970s-vintage F-16 Falcon fighter have...
www.dawn.com - Security Verification
PESHAWAR, April 30: The participants of World Pashto Peace Conference here on Saturday called upon the governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan to make travelling between the two countries convenient by ending visa condition and setting up only four...
Panache of the Punjab: fashion with a 4,000-year DNA
Hilary Alexander finds the designers in Lahore are inspired by their land's rich history to create vivid and vibrant clothes.
When I first mentioned to friends and colleagues I was going to Pakistan Fashion Week, the two 'b'...
When China Rules the World
The Rise of the Middle Kingdom
and the End of the Western World
When China Rules The World: The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World: Amazon.co.uk: Martin Jacques: Books
First, notwithstanding joint working groups and commissions, the two...
Pakistan's education emergency
By Nosheen Abbas
A tiny child looks into the camera and timidly states his plight. "A brick fell on my head," he says, almost whimpering. "What happened then?" the interviewer asks. "I got head injuries," he replies...
By Yasser Latif Hamdani
(writing in Daily Times)
Pakistan, as a state, has always been conscious of its Muslim identity but till 1977, at least, this Muslim identity was not at odds with modernity, democracy and human rights. The 1956 and 1962 constitutions significantly did not have a state...