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Where Pakistan stands

Source: Dawn
Islamabad : Pakistan | 2 months ago  
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The storm appears to have passed but it has left a weakened country that continues to face a number of structural problems in a number of areas. It would be useful to recall what produced the storm in the first place in order to see in which direction the country is headed and how it can be made to achieve...
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