The Bleak Side of Sino-Pak Relations

By Muhammad DaimFazil The contemporary world order is not a guarantee of ‘all-weather’ friendship between the two neighboring states unless interests of both sides converge. The realist prone system, pertinent in the modern world, demands timely and necessary amendments in the bilateral relationships. The same is happening in Pak-China relations which are, primarily, rendered to ‘all-weather and deeper than ...

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Israel-Gaza conflict: Israel may have committed war crimes, says UN’s human rights chief

By Ben Lynfield  The two week offensive in Gaza, which has led to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinian men, women and children in the crowded coastal enclave, could have seen war crimes committed by Israel, the UN’s top human rights official has warned. The remarks from UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay in Geneva came a week after Israel escalated its Operation Protective Edge – launched wi ...

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Pakistan: A neglected Soft Power

By Asim Hamza and Ahmad Khan Soft power is a newly established mean in international power politics, exercised as an instrument to attract others and thus, influencing the behaviors of others to achieve the desired outcome. Having its roots in thousands of years of human experience, soft power is being used in the contemporary international politics to restructure the manner and approach in terms of resolvi ...

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Tarek Fatah’s Anti-Islam and Anti-Pakistan Prejudice

  By Sajjad Shaukat Unlike the past, the arena of aggression has changed. In the present era, besides subversive acts, the enemy use techniques of psychological warfare like propaganda and creation of division including other similar tactics to achieve its nefarious designs. For the purpose, the hostile elements also buy the services of intellectuals, writers and activities who are vulnerable, and can work ...

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An Unresolved Case, Initiated on July 19, 1947 – I

By: Sohail Parwaz The Indian philosopher and the founder of basic political science, Acharya Kautiliya was the teacher and prime minister of first Hindu emperor Raja Chandragupta Maurya, for whom he put into writing the inclusive constitution explaining a government system which Kautiliya developed for the Emperor. This treatise, known as The Kautiliya Arthashastra is considered to be the oldest and most ex ...

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USA: Serving the People of Pakistan

 By Ali Sukhanver  One of my favourite questions I ask my people is, “Are you against the Aman Ki Asha?” Every time, I get the same answer wrapped up in astonishing bewilderment, “Who says we are against the Aman Ki Asha? But favouring Aman Ki Asha does not mean selling our ego, self-respect and our basic human rights to India. The desire of peace is appreciable but not at the cost of ones existence and at ...

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Gas Pipeline Blown up near Jaffarabad

Jaffarabad: Unknown terrorists blew up an 18-inch diameter gas pipeline near Jaffarabad in the early hours of Saturday. The Gas supply to Karachi suspended soon after the explosion. ...

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Pakistan: Drone attacked a house in Ditta Khel of North Waziristan

By Zaheerul Hassan U.S. drone hit a target at   Ditta Khel in the area of Miranshah of North Waziristan and killing eight persons. The drone launched two missiles in today's attack.  Earlier on 16 July 2014 the drone killed at least 13 people in the bloodiest strike in Pakistan for over a year. Reportedly in both attacks drones destroyed a house and car in the Ditta Khel area early morning. On 16 July attac ...

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