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Why Pakistan Can't Tell Its Own Story — Dr. Osama Siddique on Fiction, Power & National Identity
Podcast with Dr. Osama Siddique — Oxford and Harvard–educated legal scholar, policy expert, academic, and author — on law, literature, and the deeper intellectual challenges facing Pakistan.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Siddique brings together his experience in law, public policy, and fiction writing to explore how ideas, narratives, and critical thinking shape individuals and societies.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:47 What Drew You to Fiction
02:43 Fiction as a Medium to Discuss Serious Issues
05:25 Does your Storytelling process start with a purpose first or a story?
07:52 With a younger generation with a limited attention span, are books still a good medium of communication?
12:27 The trend of books in Pakistan
20:25 Why doesn't Pakistan produce any science fiction?
27:00 Pakistani stories are often hijacked and told from a different lens. Why is it so important for us to tell our own stories?
34:20 Can literature or fiction impact public policy?
38:55 Why are Global Networks like PGAN important for Pakistan?
43:03 Can Pakistan Switch Brain Drain to Brain Circulation?
46:20 How impactful can PGAN's mentorship program be for young Pakistanis?
49:03 Do Pakistanis suffer from a confidence problem when competing with the West, and if so, how can we address it?
53:14 How can you help tell PGAN tell its story better in a polarized environment?
55:45 If PGAN is successful in the next 20 years, what kind of impact can it have on Pakistan?
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