AFGHANISTAN
PAK-AFGHAN MILITARY COOPERATION IS VITAL FOR PEACE
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ISLAMABAD: Balanced policies of new Afghan political dispensation and Pakistan’s decisive military engagement against terrorist outfits should prove to be the cornerstone of emerging prospects for regional stability.
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S. Tariq December 18, 2014/ 2 Comments The sixteenth of December this year, added another shocking and tragic chapter to our national history. Memories of East Pakistan torn from us through an international conspiracy and the power-lust of ambitious politicians, were still vivid in the minds of my generation, when a terror attack was launched on a school in Peshawar,
Read Full ArticleYou are either with us or with the terrorists
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There is no language on this planet — and perhaps beyond — that can put into words the
Read Full ArticleIndia warned against misjudging defence capabiliy
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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Saturday warned India against misjudging Pakistan’s defence capabilities.
Read Full ArticlePAKISTAN ARMY CHIEF VISITS USA
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THE Pakistan Army chief recently concluded his first official visit to the US. It was déjà vu as far as the trajectory of US relations with Pakistan’s recent army chiefs go. There was a time when Musharraf was considered a darling in Washington: the liberal general who got the importance of supporting the US. Subsequently, he was seen as the master of the ‘double game&
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History was in the making on the afternoon of Friday Nov 14 2014. Throwing aside diplomatic norms, Ashraf Ghani on his first State visit to Pakistan after being swo
Read Full ArticleWHY KABUL KICKED THE INDIAN BUTT
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Most important, the bitter truth is that India overlooked the irrationality of its willingness to get locked in a great game in Afghanistan. Pakistan’s role is central and irreplaceable in an Afghan settlement. Hopefully, Delhi will now at least be on a learning curve in the period ahead and concede that Pakistan has legitimate interests in Afghanistan It is extremely
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A graduate from London School of Economics where he did his BA and focused on Indian Rebellion of 1857. He has masters in International Relations from Kings College. He served the British Army (Welsh Guards) with distinction and is veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq. He is an expert on Afghanistan where he served as Officer leading Afghan National Army soldiers against the Taliban in
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There is a lot of speculation about the PM’s possible visit to New Delhi on Monday May 26 to attend Narendra Singh Modi’s inauguration as Prime Minister of India. Any exchange between Pakistan and India assumes symbolic proportions, arousing considerable comment and analysis thereof. Even though the invitation went to all SAARC member countries, Modi’s outreach ini
Read Full ArticleWhy Pakistan Should Not Worry About Modi
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No one knows India better than Pakistan. We are the only neighbor of India that bears the brunt of Indian bellicosity. The bulk of Indian guns and war formations point at us, and India spares no opportunity to undercut Pakistani interests in the region and beyond. The Americans and Europeans have experienced some Indian antics and diplomatic tantrums in recent months, mostly in trade neg
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