Jang Group annual magazine ‘Kaisa Hoga 2016’ published
KARACHI: ‘Kaisa Hoga 2016’, the annual magazine of Pakistan’s top media house Jang Group, has been published.
The magazine, under the special licence of The Economist, carries expert and analytical write-ups including the articles written by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nobel laureate Mala Yousafzai, founder of World Wide Web Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee and Al Waleed Foundation Chairman Price Waleed bin Talal. The opinion and predictions of international experts and writers will show what would happen in the world and Pakistan in 2016.
Special writings of Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Dr Ishrat Hussain, Masood Khan, Jahangir Siddiqui, Hafeez Pasha, Akbar Zaidi, Muhammad Sadiq, Siddique Baloch, Dr Rifat Hussain, Mirza Ikhtiar Beg, Taimur Rahman, Shahzeb Khanzada, Shabbar Zaidi, Suhail Warraich, Rahimullah Yousafzai, Mehmood Akhtar Cheema, Saleem Safi, Talat Hussain, Kamla Hayat, Hassan Karar, Imtiaz Alam, Mazhar Abbas, Ansar Abbasi, Babar Sattar, Idrees Bakhtiar, Khusru Mumtaz, Dr Farid Midhat, Faizan Ali Siddiqui, Aalia Rasheed and Munazza Siddiqui are also part of the magazine.
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