Tag: Imran Khan
PTI’s Austerity Drive
Spearhead Issue Brief – 17.09.2018
By Syed Murtaza Zaidi
Research Analyst, Spearhead Research
Imran Khan and the PTI ran their recent election campaign on the promise of building a...
Barbarians at the Gate
Spearhead Analysis – 20.08.2018
By Farrukh Karamat
Senior Research Coordinator, Spearhead Research
It is that time of the year when the spirit of sacrifice should pervade every facet of our...
A Lucky Break?
Spearhead Analysis – 17.08.2018
By Farrukh Karamat
Senior Research Coordinator, Spearhead Research
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) has all but formed the Government in the Centre, Punjab, and KPK. Imran Khan...
Khan’s new Pakistan
Or, more of the same?
It has been more than two weeks since the general elections were held. Imran-led Pakistan Tehreek-e -Insaf (PTI) emerged as...
Naya Pakistan
By Babar Sattar
Elections produced winners and losers. Election 2018 did too. The PTI won across the country, emerging as a dominant federal party and...
Elections and the threat of violence
Spearhead Analysis – 02.08.2018
By Syed Murtaza Zaidi
Research Analyst, Spearhead Research
On July 10,2018, a bomb blast claimed the lives of twenty people, among them senior Awami National Party...
Development Challenges for Pakistan’s New Government
Pakistan's Growth Story
By Umair Javed
On Wednesday, the 25th of July, 2018, Pakistanis went to the polls for their 11th general election in 70 years of statehood....
Khan’s Pak Economy Challenge
Spearhead Analysis – 30.07.2018
By Shirin Naseer
Senior Research Analyst, Spearhead Research
The coming government in Pakistan (although still in the making) is set to introduce as Pakistan’s new...
Spoken Like a Leader
Spearhead Analysis – 27.07.2018
By Farrukh Karamat
Senior Research Coordinator, Spearhead Research
Imran Khan’s post-election speech was a far cry from the usual fare doled out after elections in the...
Victory at Last
Spearhead Analysis – 27.07.2018
A concerted and possibly orchestrated attack on the military and its intelligence assets was the prelude to the elections. Local heavyweight journalists...