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Yes I am CIA and RAW Agent

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Jan 11th, 2012 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

The reason why I believe that nobody can change the course of affairs in Pakistan is because the country is run by the GHQ and ISI. Can I be more candid than that?
I know there is lots of pressure because of some of articles here on the TPS runners, but I cannot remain silent of [...]



Ghairat Brigade of Blogistan

By Gul Raiz • Dec 17th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Now the ghairat brigade at TPS should be much happier as dollar is crossing the Rs. 90, economy is melting down like ice in Africa, and no one is ready to trade with us. To add insult to the injury, even China has refused to give us some soft loan.
We might get some dimes from [...]



What To Do if Pakistani Bloggers Go Missing?

By Zeenat Rehman • Jun 2nd, 2011 • Category: Politics

I believe I should think hundreds or thousands times before I write something about the hidden hands in Pakistan as I have a strong desire to live and I have two toddler twin daughters, an old and ill mother and I am the sole bread winner for my family. Given this situation, I am seriously [...]



Congrats to TPS Blogger Dr. Kundi

By The Pakistani Spectator • Nov 13th, 2009 • Category: Misc

PROF. DR. MANSOOR AKBAR KUNDI, HEAD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA HAS BEEN APPOINTED VICE CHANCELLOR OF GOMAL UNIVERSITY, DERA ISMAIL KHAN FOR A CONTRACT PERIOD OF FOUR YEARS. NOTIFICATION HAS BEEN ISSUED BY GOVERNOR OF NWFP.
Read All Articles By Prof Kundi.



A role model for us and our leaders: Mr. Abdul Sattar Edhi

By Mian Usman • Jul 19th, 2009 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

Before we discuss the above lets have a look at brief profile of Mr. Edhi from his own site.
Every society is destined to face the problems of looking after the welfare of the sick, the weak, the destitute and the needy. All societies are alike in this respect. One way of assessing the status of [...]



It’s Official: I am not famous: Really

By Amna Gilani • Apr 20th, 2009 • Category: Misc

Well, the abusing ones I can feel your pain. I can understand your desperation and I can empathize with what you are going through but that is what you face when you deny to admit and understand the obvious one and the defy the logic. I am continuing speaking out my mind through blogging and [...]



Commentor Registration at TPS (Trial)

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 21st, 2009 • Category: Politics

Hello dear and respected commentors and visitors, first please accept our  heartiest and very much gratuful thanks and regards for making TPS a resounding success. We are not only ranking at top of the list in Pakistani blogs but also our Google ranking, Alexa ranking and other metrics are rising rapidly. We are being viewed [...]



Should Pakistanis Celebrate Valentine’s Day? Why Not?

By Amna Gilani • Feb 14th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Valentine’s Day has come and like every year for the past some years, debate is going on in the country whether to celebrate Valentine’s Day or not. With so little to rejoice and with so little to smile about, why not celebrate one more day? All that crap about Valentine being a Muslim’s enemy or [...]



TPS in Islamabad Bloggers Meet-Up

By Farid Masood • Jan 3rd, 2009 • Category: Entertainment

Islamabad bloggers offline meet-up held, on December 29th, 2008 (the Monday) evening from 1700 ~ 2000 Hours, in IEEE building Bahria University Islamabad. Event was organized by CIO and Google Pakistan & some volunteers from the University. Wateen provided the wireless connectivity and Red Bull was Official Drink.
It was the first ever opportunity in which [...]



Professor Dr. Michael Brenner Joins Team TPS

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 16th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Management of TPS proudly announces that Professor Dr. Michael Brenner has formally given his consent to contribute for The Pakistani Spectator. His first article for the TPS on topic of Iraq’s longer term political future will appear next week.
PROFILE: 
Dr. Michael Brenner is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations.  He publishes and [...]