The choice before Pakistan is stark: it can continue the cycle of reactive relief or embrace a transformative agenda
In an age that loudly celebrates merit, education and...
There is an argument for targeted relief for small cars, possibly through a tiered duty reduction
Pakistan’s floods test not just the infrastructure and resources, but also social values
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Jamil Nasir is a published author of three books on development and public policy. He has contributed several researched essays and articles to various academic journals, holds a degree from Columbia University and is a Chevening fellow. His latest book Development Challenges of Pakistan: Constraints and Choices has been published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Why artificial intelligence and skill education are key to future of employment
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