The Quest by Zia HaqOur credit system isn’t a lifeline for farmers, it’s a long-roped nooseBy Zia HaqAug 28, 2021Aug 28, 2021
The Quest by Zia HaqAmong Taliban in Malala landIn the craggy mountains of this district in the tribal Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Maulana Fazlullah’s men came raiding like a pack of…Aug 21, 2021Aug 21, 2021
The Quest by Zia HaqExtreme weather in India linked to climate change, scientists sayThe first visible signs are on the farmer’s field, from newer pests to deadly flooding and drought, all in one seasonAug 3, 2021Aug 3, 2021
The Quest by Zia HaqThe ‘missing middle’ in India’s economic recoveryThe country’s economic recovery has been skewed, as growth skips low-end manufacturing and services firms, the largest source of jobs…Mar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
The Quest by Zia HaqIndia’s famous silk weavers lose interest in centuries-old craft.By Zia HaqAug 19, 2020Aug 19, 2020
The Quest by Zia HaqBook Review: A biography, not of Einstein, but of his famous physics equationEveryone has heard of E=mc² but hardly anyone, save for science graduates, knows what it really means. Science writer David Bodanis tells…Aug 8, 2020Aug 8, 2020
The Quest by Zia HaqIn India, corona is a word for Muslims, ‘super spreaders’ and new jihadZia HaqApr 19, 2020Apr 19, 2020
The Quest by Zia HaqFarming isn’t paying off for farmers in India — it’s paying off for consumersNew Delhi: Farmers’ protests in many Indian states due to bumper crops and low prices may have escalated since 2016, but India’s…Jul 11, 2018Jul 11, 2018
The Quest by Zia HaqIsrael’s Forever War and the Fecundity of HopeLate afternoon, Tel Aviv: (Photo: Zia Haq)Jun 19, 2016Jun 19, 2016