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Antagonizing Pakistan And Russia, US-NATO Supply Routes into Afghanistan in Jeopardy?
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Transitory friendships: US vulnerable over Afghan supply -“There are processes which are critically important for Russia – which are about Russia’s national security. One of them is NATO expansion to Russian borders and the fact that Was
Read Full ArticleNew CIA Drone Bases in Afghanistan and Central Asia
0 comments | by Sikandar Shaheen
-Including the covert base in Khost, the US has seven operational military bases located in Kandahar, Herat, Parwan, Helmand and Nimroz provinces. With the exception of the Khost ba
Read Full ArticleThe Unmarked Graves Of Kashmir
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“For years, people whispered about the thousands of disappeared young men in Kashmir . But only now are the bones finally speaking”___ Basharat Peer. T hey say the dead will speak, but when that remains a mystery. Not in this case. Yelling their un-heard voicesbeneath, they are crying their heart out from years. Screaming for their identity to be revealed,
Read Full ArticleKilling, Denial And Manipulation
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Policies and politics of social justice have reached a dead end in contemporary India. This does not, however, mean a futile or wasted journey. India’s bold experiment with politics of social representation and policies of affirmative action in the twentieth century is among the largest and more successful examples of social engineering across the globe. The system of reservations for Sch
Read Full ArticleInsurgent Movements in India -Kashmir Moves Centre Stage
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India has been a home to many insurgent movements ever since it came into being in 1947. It is because India is not one nation; it is many nations too numerous to count. India was united under imperial rule – first in Asoka’s Buddhist Empire, then in Muslim Empires
Read Full ArticleThe Failure of the Western Way of War
0 comments | by Andrew J. Bacevich
“In watching the flow of events over the past decade or so, it is hard to avoid the feeling that something very fundamental has happened in world history.” This sentiment, introducing the essay that made Francis Fukuyama a household name, commands renewed attention today, albeit from a diff
Read Full ArticleInstability in South Asia due to insurgent movements: causes and remedies
0 comments | by Professor Gurtej Singh
Insurgency is widespread in the entire region. From Burma to Afghanistan and from Kashmir to Sri Lanka, nations are either still locked in bloody conflicts or are poised for one or have just come out of it. Potential cold-war situation has existed between India and Pakistan, despite simulated expressio
Read Full ArticleChina blocks India's move to ban Jaish chief Masood Azhar at UN
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China blocks India's move to ban Jaish chief Masood Azhar at UN NEW DELHI: China on Thursday blocked India's call to ban Jaish-i-Muhammad chief Masood Azhar at the United Nations (UN), Times of India reported. Hours before the deadline, China requested the UN’s Sanction Com¬mittee, which was considering a ban on Azhar, to keep the designation on hold, the report quoted highly placed s
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