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Articles by Ghazi Salahuddin


Ghazi Salahuddin is a respected senior journalist in Pakistan. He currently works with the daily The News and the Geo television network.

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[1 Jul 2005 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Uneven Odyssey

An account of Asghar Khan’s prolonged sojourn into the highs and lows of Pakistani politics.

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[2 May 2005 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Future Unknown?

Is it too early to write Pakistan’s epitaph? According to Stephen Cohen’s analysis in his book, The Idea of Pakistan, there is hope yet.

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[2 Mar 2005 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Through the Looking Glass

America’s involvement with Pakistan remains a prominent feature of Talbott’s engaging memoir, whose main focus is US-India relations.

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[5 May 2004 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Back to the Future

While the friendship between India and Pakistan flourishes, former High Commissioners of both countries recall the turbulent relationship of the past.

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[1 Sep 2003 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Colourful Story

Christina Lamb embellishes her account of travel through Afghanistan with a touch of fiction.

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[3 May 2003 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Tales from the War Room

Eminent journalist, Ghazi Salahuddin, talks about his experience in Geo’s ‘War Room’ and of how impossible it was to remain objective in the light of the sufferings of the Iraqi people.

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[1 Mar 2003 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Letting the Mask Slip

Khaled Ahmed’s reflections reveal the real men behind the national heroes, debunking the ideological myths surrounding them.

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[1 Dec 2002 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Tales from the White House

F.S.Aijazuddin provides fresh insights into historic events linking China,Pakistan and the US, through secret White House documents, declassified after three decades.

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[1 Mar 2002 | Comments Off | Ghazi Salahuddin]
Divide and Rule

Dr. Rafiq Zakaria’s account of Pakistan’s founder betrays a certain prejudice.