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khalid Aziz

Khalid Aziz is a former civil service officer, having more than 30 years experience with an outstanding service record in various jobs under the federal and provincial governments. He headed the NWFP Planning, Environment & Development Department for six years and played a major role in transforming NWFP. He also headed the province as its Chief Secretary. After government service he started his own development consultancy firm in 2003. He writes extensively on the region.

US, FATA and Afghanistan

// After Barack Obama's victory in the US presidential elections many people wonder whether there will be a reduction of tension in the region. The policies of great powers are grounded in these countries' particular geo-strategic compulsions. Such geo-strategic determinants remain permanent and do not shift. Mr Obama may have won an election, but heRead More »US, FATA and Afghanistan

Hope and fear in NWFP

FATA and the NWFP are in the midst of "interesting times." According to the Chinese such periods are unstable and bring a whirlpool of difficulties. Pakistan has entered a sinkhole of problems and will need adroit handling to prevent a further slide. When Pakistan joined the war on terrorism in 2001 it conceived an impracticalRead More »Hope and fear in NWFP

Is it our war or not?

// Pakistani media is replete with discussion about the war in the tribal areas and the response of the militants in the form of suicide bombings and armed confrontation as in Bajaur, Darra, Hangu and Swat or the Marriott bombing in Islamabad. It is being said that the war Pakistan is fighting is actually America'sRead More »Is it our war or not?

Pakistan’s dilemma in FATA

// The recent US ground and air attacks on Waziristan have forced the Pakistani military to condemn these unilateral actions. The Prime Minister was more taciturn and called these attacks a violation of sovereignty. He cautioned that since the US is an ally of Pakistan, matters ought to be resolved peacefully. Since the last coupleRead More »Pakistan’s dilemma in FATA
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