KASHMIR-RIGHS
The Muslim world: Medusa’s wreck
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The story of the Medusa begins in Paris in the year 1816. The French monarchy had been restored to the throne by the English after they had defeated Nap
Read Full ArticleIndia asks UN team on Kashmir to leave Delhi premises
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NEW DELHI: India has asked a United Nations Military Observer Group on Kashmir to vacate a government-provided bungalow in New Delhi, in a toughening stance against a mission that Indians have long opposed.
Read Full ArticlePROSPECTS: INDIA PAKISTAN RELATION
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1.6 Billion People of South Asia live in poverty. Studies reflect that 40% of world’s most poor live in South Asia. India leads in the poverty index standing at 30.3% (385 million people) while Pakistan has 20.2% (36 million) of its population classified
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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
Read Full ArticleAnatomy of India's general election
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The stunning victory of the right-wing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the recently concluded general election in India needs to be understood from three perspectives - first, the sheer dimensions of the victory; second, its meaning; and, third, what it portends for India's political economy in the coming five-year period in terms of national policies. Witho
Read Full ArticleLISA JOURNAL ISSUE 30 APRIL – JUNE 2014 EDITORIAL
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EDITORIAL Unipolar to a Multipolar World In the past decade the US tried to expand the circle of its international coalition around the world, even trying to make Russia an ally. However, the crisis in Syria and gaps between the US and Russia’s policies toward President Bashar al-Assad government reflected changes in the world order.
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Usman Khalid the founding father of London Institute of South Asia died on Monday 31stMarch 2014 after a prolonged illness in Windsor London, A great visionary has passed away. We shall not gaze upon his like again He was a prolific writer and a great campaigner for Kashmiris, Dalits, Adivasis and all the oppressed people of the world, however, his prim
Read Full ArticleKashmiri students forced to raise anti-Pakistan slogans in Indian hostel
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