Muqaddama-i-Punjab dissects the lenses, biases and power motives that have long distorted the narratives about Punjab’s past
For the rural poor, climate change means failed crops, lost income and a future drying up
Sarmad Sehbai’s debut English-language novel, The Blessed Curse, provides readers with an insight into the mindset of a nation wrestling with its...
Spanning several decades, Ahmed’s two-volume book reads like a detailed journal or logbook
Salman Abid’s book presents a vision for good governance through effective local governments in Pakistan
David Waterman’s exploration of contemporary Pakistani and Kashmiri literature
Mahpara Safdar’s autobiography explores gender, media and Pakistan’s socio-political tapestry
Suhail Warraich’s book is a foundational reading of the country’s politics
Amjad Nawaz Warraich’s new book shatters many a myth around the role of the Punjab throughout its history
The ever-optimistic Zaman Khan will be dearly remembered by progressive circles across South Asia