PAKISTAN
THE APATHY IN PAKISTAN TO SUPPORT REFORM
2 comments | by Khalid Nizami
I am appalled.
Read Full ArticleMilitary dilemma and Thieves of Pakistan
0 comments | by Saeed Malik
For a little over a fortnight almost all the "intellectuals one hears on TV have been making the point that a few thousand agitators holding Islam
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LAHORE: Talks to discuss disputed issues under the Indus Water treaty have failed between Pakistan and India. The water commissioner level
Read Full ArticleThe real reason why India scuttled Pakistan talks
0 comments | by M K Bhadrakumar
The real reason why India scuttled Pakistan talks August 19, 2014 15:25 IST M K Bhadrakumar 'Despite Modi's high-flown rhetoric about good-neighbourly relationships in South Asia, he lacks a road map how to proceed -- be it with Bangladesh or with Sri Lanka and Pakistan... But a deeper question arises here: Did he duck on his own accord or under
Read Full ArticlePakistan crisis puts army back in the driving seat
0 comments | by Mehreen Zahra-Malik
ISLAMABAD, Aug 20 (Reuters) - As tens of thousands of protesters advanced on the Pakistani capital last week to demand his resignation, Prime Minister Nawaz
Read Full ArticlePakistan - At the Crossroads of History
0 comments | by Dr Atta-ur-Rahman
Pakistan today is at a crossroads of history. Will this corrupt pseudo democracy survive in which the corrupt get elected into parliament and then bi
Read Full ArticleDid the British Really Divide India to Rule?
0 comments | by Maj Gen Mrinal Suman
Maj Gen Mrinal Suman is India’s foremost expert in defence procurement procedures and offsets. He heads Defence Technical Assessment and Advisory Services Group of CII. While studying Indian history in school days, one was repeatedly told that the British resorted to &
Read Full ArticleThe Muslim world: Medusa’s wreck
0 comments | by Shamshad Ahmad
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 Article0 comments | by Major Robert Gallimore
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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