Naveed Ahsan Nadeem
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The writer is an IT Consultant by profession but he also retains a deep interest in following politics, cricket & football. He tweets at @naveednadeem91.
An open letter to Pakistani well wishers!
Pakistan's progress will not appreciate such dangerous levels of political instability. Economies are not built via a one-term government alone but it is a long-term process where political stability plays a key role to build a conducive environment for business growth.Â
PTI: It’s the final countdown?
In hindsight, it is clear that the PTI government never recovered from its victory in the 2018 elections. It has literally been downhill from the day that Prime Minister Imran Khan took the oath of office in August of that year. That was the highest point for the PTI.
Pakistanis liking for shortcuts in policy making
Policies in Pakistan fail due to poor governance caused by micro and mega level corruption along with the curse of clientelism. An analysis of previous development policy failures provides evidence that policy failure has roots in class, institutional, and political structures and looking for shortcuts.
How social media has given rise to...
From Instagram and Facebook to Snapchat and Twitter, today’s modern age presents a world fixated and dependent on social media. Unfortunately, society’s reliance on these platforms has permeated the barriers of how we think and form opinions.
Questioning Imran Khan’s political legacy
Naveed Ahsan Nadeem writes an open letter to the sitting Prime Minister of Pakistan as an ordinary citizen who has always been his well-wisher, despite past differences over his politics. Despite PM's achievements, people are deeply frustrated with him and there's a tinge of regret.