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There are four Think Tanks, namely in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Insaf Research Wing (IRW).
 
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Insaf Research Wing (IRW) is a part of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) created to carry out research in order to find solutions for problems in Pakistan.  The foremost goal of IRW is to keep people of Pakistan and PTI informed and prepared. The wing is composed of 10 committees as above. Each committee addresses issues related to its field of expertise. The research reports/papers are either commissioned by the central executive committee of PTI or committee members of IRW.

The Wing does not follow a preset ideology while carrying out research. IRW does not endorse any opinion presented in a published report/paper as an official position. Any published document by the wing does not constitute it as an official position of PTI unless otherwise stated.

Insaf Research Wing works at a national level but its members are located throughout the world bringing in the much needed international experience. IRW practices an open membership policy valid for all Pakistanis regardless of religion or race.If you are interested in joining or finding out more, we request you to kindly send us a copy of your CV and any research work that you may have done at the above mentioned e-mail address.
 
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Industrial development in Pakistan by Asad Mahmood
  |   By hmcheema   |   444 Views   |   2 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Economic & Finance

Author: Asad Mahmood

This report focuses on the industrial development options open to Pakistan. However, these options
need to be placed in context and to this end there are discussions about the industrial economic development...

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Friday, April 27, 2012
Labor policy in Pakistan by Amna Khan
  |   By hmcheema   |   319 Views   |   1 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Socio-Political

Author: Amna Khan

Labor markets are institutions where work is exchanged for wages. In the current economic literature stream, studying economic labor markets is gradually becoming more important. The literature, however, focuses more on developed countries. This paper will examine labor markets in the developing countries.....

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Insaf for our children: A radical education policy paper by Meinhaj Hussain
  |   By hmcheema   |   564 Views   |   8 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Education

Author: Meinhaj Hussain

Education is considered a critical and important factor for improving the condition of Pakistan and Imran Khan has already shown with Namal College how he can make a difference in this field. All hopes are
that the PTI will drastically improve the condition of education in Pakistan, a step only possible through insaf and eliminating corruption. There are many experts on education available to the PTI and who are
more than willing to help establish a Pakistan built on insaf. The purpose of this paper is to outline some key and lesser known aspects that may provide a different insight to the traditional.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Proposed Plan for the Reforms in the Higher Education by Dr. M. S. Shamshad
  |   By hmcheema   |   892 Views   |   8 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Education

Author: Dr. M. S. Shamshad

Institutions of higher learning play a pivotal role in the development of human resources that are needed by the nation to fulfill its aspirations for social, economic, cultural, political and technological progress. It is, therefore, important for educational institutions to serve not only as repositories of learning that have the capability of imparting the requisite knowledge, values and skills to their clientele, they must also serve as instruments for national development.

 

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Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Pakistan Welfare State Report: An analysis of the creation of an Islamic Welfare State in Pakistan by Asad Mahmood
  |   By hmcheema   |   2979 Views   |   4 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Socio-Political

Author: Asad Mahmood

This paper analyses and presents the development of the concept of a welfare state starting with the Western European thought and then to its practical development alongside the urbanisation and social changes brought about by the early phases of capitalism.

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Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Proposed Economic Policy of Pakistan by Mohammad Zaheer
  |   By hmcheema   |   777 Views   |   0 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Economic & Finance

Author: Mohammad Zaheer

This brief document is prepared for the general public as well as the members of the Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf. It defines and explains what is meant by economic policy and what are the various areas that need a policy review.

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Monday, May 30, 2011
Policies For Growth & Stability of Pakistan’s Economy
  |   By hmcheema   |   4797 Views   |   17 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Economic & Finance

 

Author: Muhammad Ali Nisar

Economic growth and stability are the basic objectives of any government. Macroeconomic policies are formulated to achieve these economic objectives. Performance of    political administration can be easily gauged by their success in achievement of the following economy objectives:

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Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Pakistan Economic Research Report
  |   By hmcheema   |   4589 Views   |   19 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Economic & Finance

Pakistan Economic Research Report

An analysis of the Pakistan’s Economy along with other countries

 

  

Author: Asad Mahmood

 

The aim of the report is to analyze the current Pakistani economic state and provide guidance towards a socio economic policy in line with the manifesto of the party. An extensive secondary research was carried out examining and presenting various viewpoints. The development challenges for Pakistan include a complete overhaul of the current economic system....


PDF of economic report


 

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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Failure Analysis of Primary Health Care in Pakistan & Recommendations for Change
  |   By Junaid   |   5367 Views   |   10 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Health

Failure Analysis of Primary Health Care in Pakistan & Recommendations for Change

 Author: M. Asad Khan, MD

Primary health care is defined as

"essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost that the community and the country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit of self-determination".

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Eradicating Corruption
  |   By Junaid   |   4470 Views   |   33 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Anti-Corruption

Eradicating Corruption

 An 11 step procedure to deal with Corruption in Pakistan

Author: Dr. Nasrullah Khan

Pakistan has one of the highest rates of corruption in the entire world. Bribe Payers Survey 2008 carried out by Transparency Intl. showed that the actions of the government in Pakistan’s fight against corruption were seen as ineffective by 72% people whereas the same value for India stood at 42%.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Economic Restructuring in Pakistan
  |   By Ali   |   7088 Views   |   22 Comments   |   Article Rating   |   Economic & Finance

Economic Restructuring in Pakistan

Author: Atif Abbas

Leaders who led the feeble skeleton of Pakistan's politics crippled the state by implementing economic reforms of International Monetary Fund1 (IMF) and World Bank2. By meeting their conditions, they have become powerless, as West has been using them for their own interests.
 

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