The Bannu Times
Type | Online |
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Owner(s) | Farman Nawaz |
Founded | 2015 |
Language | English, Urdu |
Website | http://198.178.127.12/~borderti/bannutimes/ |
The Bannu Times is an online bilingual newspaper started by Pakistani columnist Farman Nawaz. The Bannu Times is published in English and Urdu languages from Bannu - a district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
Editor
Pakistani columnist Farman Nawaz,[1][2][3][4] who previously ran an Urdu Weekly Jirga Bannu,[5][6][7] is the editor of The Bannu Times.Nawaz also runs an online newspaper Border Times Pakistan. Nawaz has written English articles for Global Times China,[8][9] Daily Outlook Afghanistan[10] and several leading English newspapers of Pakistan.[11][12][13][14][15] He had also worked as a blogger for Express News TV Network website.[16]
Nawaz articles as references
- According to the report 'Debating the Pakistani National Interest over the Kerry-Lugar Bill'[17] of Middle East Media Research Institute Farman Nawaz favored the Kerry-Lugar Bill (Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009).
- Quarterly publication ,Indian Foreign Affairs Journal, of Association of Indian Diplomats in its vol. 6 (2011) gave special importance to an article[18] of Farman Nawaz published in Daily Dawn where he argued that "Afghan friends would advise Pakistani traders not to disclose their identity as they move around in Afghanistan and if approached, to identify themselves as Indians, as there is a perception ... in Afghanistan [that] Indians are more respected than Pakistanis"[19]
- The think tank "South Asian Analysis Group" highlighted the work of Nawaz about religious liberalism in its report "Identity Crisis and Political realities of Indian Muslims ".[20]
Contributors
- Ihsan Ullah Khattak
- Karim Khan
- Imran Ali Nashad
- Wasim Baghi
- Salam Baitab
- Umer Diaz
- Usman
See Also
References
- ↑ Nirmalya Dutta. "Kapoor and Sons: Why Fawad Khan's role is a big leap forward for India's LGBT movement". DNA India.
- ↑ Tufail Ahmad. "Debating the Pakistani National Interest over the Kerry-Lugar Bill". Middle East Media Research Institute.
- ↑ "DEBATE AFGHANISTAN : POST-US 'DRAW-DOWN' AND INDIA" (PDF). Indian Foreign Affairs Journal. 6 (3). 2011.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "Pakistan Betting on the Wrong Horse". Daily Outlook Afghanistan.
- ↑ "E.Paper Jirga Bannu". Newspaper Hunt.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "Proposed Sino-Pakistani trade route misses areas in need". Global Times China.
- ↑ Rozee.Pk. "Jirga Bannu". Rozee.Pk.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "Pakistan's slow journey toward modernity takes shape online". Global Times China.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "Global Times articles Archive of Farman Nawaz". Global Times China.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "Daily Outlook Afghanistan articles Archive of Farman Nawaz". Daily Outlook Afghanistan.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "The Frontier Post articles Archive of Farman Nawaz". The Frontier Post.
- ↑ http://www.dawn.com/news/590598/for-better-trade-ties-by-farman-nawaz
- ↑ http://dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/25-Sep-15/the-future-of-pakistani-journalists
- ↑ http://www.thefrontierpost.com/article/373448/strategy-of-buying-loyalties-is-futile/
- ↑ R. Upadhyay. "Identity Crisis and Political realities of Indian Muslims". southasiaanalysis.org. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- ↑ "فرمان نواز ایکسپریس اردو". ایکسپریس اردو.
- ↑ Tufail Ahmad. "Debating the Pakistani National Interest over the Kerry-Lugar Bill". Middle East Media Research Institute.
- ↑ Farman Nawaz. "For better trade ties". Daily Dawn.
- ↑ Indian Foreign Affairs Journal Vol. 6, No. 3, July–Sept. 2011. "PDF File" (PDF). DEBATE AFGHANISTAN : POST-US ‘DRAW-DOWN’ AND INDIA.
- ↑ R. Upadhyay. "Identity Crisis and Political realities of Indian Muslims". southasiaanalysis.org. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
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