Facts about illegal Indian fishing activity inside Pakistan EEZ

Khalid Khokhar Pakistan’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 200-nautical miles, designated by the United Nations, is overwhelmingly enriched in both living and non-living marine resources - especially the Indus Delta region has abundance of prime quality fish that entice the neighbouring Indian fishermen, who deliberately violate the international boundaries and indulge in illegal fishing activities in Pakis ...

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10,082 joined army from Balochistan in three years

Waqar Ahmed A total of 10,082 youth from Balochistan have joined the Pakistan Army as officers and soldiers during the last three years, authoritative sources have revealed. The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani had allotted 10,000 vacancies for the youth of Balochistan in the army during the years 2009-2011 and announced an additional 5,000 vacancies for 2012. “We are happy to not ...

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Underprivileged class has reached a breaking point

By Asif Haroon Raja The people have lost trust in their leaders because they have repeatedly betrayed them in the name of democracy. While democracy was sold as the remedy for all their ailments, democracy made the lives of the lower class of society miserable. The elites enriched themselves by using state resources and looting the national wealth but did little to allay the sufferings of the under privileg ...

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Army, elections and Taliban

Muhammad Ali Ehsan Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - The question that army needs to answer is ‘Why militancy and extremism has raged out of control and carries the momentum that it carries today?’ Are appeasement, peace accords and reconciliation with the Taliban leadership not the policy tools which failed and didn’t work in the past? Didn’t its senior generals not embrace, hug and garland militant leaders that kil ...

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An isolated president: Karzai’s future

Editor Dawn AS the clock winds down on his presidency and the Karzai era, the Afghan president’s outbursts are becoming increasingly desperate. To be sure, given the complex role Pakistan has played in Afghanistan over the decades, there is some room for legitimate criticism of Islamabad by the Afghan government. But legitimate criticism has given way to an alarming spiral of allegations and irresponsible b ...

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Chinese Intrusion in Ladakh: Terrain Model Exposes Dragon’s War Preparedness – Analysis

China-India relations By Brigadier Arun Sahgal, PhD (Retd) In 2009, media was abuzz with a revelation that China had replicated the whole of Aksay Chin and a large part of disputed Indo-China border in a large sized sand model over area equivalent to the size of six cricket fields thousands of kilometers away in Huanyangton village near Yinchuan in Ningxia autonomous region (Northern China). The fundamental ...

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American Gun Culture

[caption id="attachment_7083" align="alignright" width="586"] A member of the North Florida Survival Group and his young son gather their rifles before heading out to perform land navigation and enemy contact drills during a field training exercise in Old Town, Florida, December 8, 2012.[/caption]   [caption id="attachment_7084" align="alignright" width="578"] A man fires his handgun along a mountain r ...

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Chris Brown Confirms Rihanna Split: “I Can’t Focus on Wife-ing Someone That Young”

The signs were there, but now Chris Brown has laid all the facts out on the table. During an interview with 2Day's (yes, the Australian radio station that infamously prank-called Kate Middleton) The Kyle and Jackie Show, Breezy confirmed that he andRihanna are no longer dating (at least, for now) while discussing the multiple birthday celebrations he had lined up. "I've actually got three birthday parties s ...

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