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TechLahore’s Predictions for 2011


I just have a good feeling about 2011. I think it’s going to be a great year. I’ve thought a lot about where the optimism is coming from, and I don’t think it’s all subjective. Very important things happened in 2010, such as the incredibly pivotal visit by the Chinese Premier to Pakistan, Pakistan’s establishment [...]

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Pakistan Emerging – Part II


This post is the second in a series titled, “Pakistan Emerging”. The first post can be read here. A few weeks ago we looked at Pakistan’s evolving situation as it relates to regional security and in context of its alliances with emerging powers. In other words, how the regional and external situation is propelling Pakistan [...]

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Postmodern Pakistan


Pakistan is such an absolutely amazing place. If you put that copy of Newsweek down for a moment and think what we’ve built in the last 60 years, I think rationality would require you to be close to awe-struck. Today we are a country on the verge of ascent into globally acknowledged greatness. We were [...]

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Is Pakistan developing inspite of its Government? TechLahore's response to democracyarsenal.org


Our earlier piece on Pakistan having the world’s largest WiMAX network attracted quite a bit of attention. In addition to other places, it was cited by democracyarsenal.org, which is part of the US-based National Security Network… but that wasn’t particularly helpful as an introduction, was it? Sort of reminds me of the old where-is-your-house?-By-the-mosque-But-where-is-the-mosque?-By-my-house joke! [...]

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