Sarabjit Singh: Indian spy dies at Lahore

By Zaheerul Hassan 49 years old Indian terrorist and RAW Spy Sarabjit Singh died of cardiac arrest at Jinnah Hospital Lahore late on Thursday after being comatose for nearly a week following an assault by other inmates identified as Rizwan and Amir who attacked Sarabjit — were on the death row. His mercy petitions were rejected by the courts and former President Pervez Musharraf. According to Mahmood Shauka ...

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In Muslim Students leadership

Ambassador’s Diary Dr Samiullah Koreshi Thursday, April 04, 2013 - The Quid paid tribute to MSF role in creation of Pakistan. Perhaps MSF was more vibrant than the grass root organizations of the Muslim League. The most active of them were MSFs of Delhi, Lahore, Peshawar, Calcutta, Dhaka and other major Muslim cities. I was elected to the Delhi Muslim Students leadership in 1942-44 on joining B.A in the his ...

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Trans-Asia trade corridor

Posted by Faheem Belharvi Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - Pakistan and Afghanistan have since long been endeavoring to cobble a viable political and diplomatic relationship but their lack of willingness to back up these efforts by steps in commerce and economy is hampering their efforts. After the 1965 Afghan Transit Trade Agreement ran into snags in the last several decades on account of increase in smuggling an ...

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The Sino-Indian partnership

Posted by Faheem Belharvi It looks that now both China and India comprehend each other. They understand their strengths and weaknesses. Both do not intend to revive mutual hostility. Classical Chinese General Sun Tsu has taught enough to his nation: ‘know yourself and your enemy’. It is a big change after the border skirmish that took place between them in October 1962 that resulted in a crushing defeat for ...

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Canada shuns polar bears

 Posted By Rida Zaheer During a recent vote on increasing the protection of Polar bears at the International Conference on Endangered Species, the world, including Canada, rejected new measures aimed at stemming the trade of bear parts internationally. Canada voting against this measure is of significance as it is the home to the largest Polar bear population worldwide. The measure was brought forth by an A ...

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Pak-Afghan Stability is Inter-related

By Sajjad Shaukat                  Pakistan’s Army Chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani held talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on April 24, this year in Brussels in a meeting hosted by the US Secretary of State John Kerry aimed at easing tensions over border disputes and the stalled peace process. Recently, tension arose between Pakistan and Afghanistan when Kabul blamed Islamabad for mortar attacks and c ...

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British Soldiers targeted in Afghanistan

By Rida Zaheer The deaths of three British soldiers were announced by NATO's US-led International Security Assistance Force in Kabul on 30 April 2013. But the NATO authorities did not revealed the nationalities of the victims, in line with coalition policy. The soldiers from the Royal Highland Fusiliers died  when their  vehicle was hit on a routine patrol in the district of Nahr-e Saraj, part of the southe ...

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Pakistan Cricket: Afridi blames Misbah for exclusion

By Rida Zaheer Shahid Afridi has alledged  Pakistan’s one-day cricket captain  Misbah-ul-Haq for his exception from the Champions Trophy squad, and has vowed  to return to the national team. Afridi told the  media on Wednesday that “It’s the  captain’s decision to drop me.” The veteran of 354 limited-overs internationals also says it’s “no big deal”  for him if a captain doesn’t want a certain player in the ...

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