Release of Indian spy Surjeet Singh

Asif Haroon Raja An Indian national Surjeet Singh son of Sucha Singh was arrested in 1982 during Gen Ziaul Haq’s rule on charges of spying. During his interrogation he confessed that he had carried out several bomb blasts in different cities of Pakistan causing deaths to over 20 people. He also revealed that he had been sent by RAW and gave out details how RAW interferes in neighboring [caption id="attachme ...

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RAW Spy-network Exposed

By Sajjad Shaukat Recently, Pakistani government released Indian spy, Surjeet Singh who was handed over to the Indian authorities at the Wagah border crossing. He was sentenced to death in 1991. Surjeet Singh openly admitted that he was in Pakistan to spy. In this regard, he said, “I was a RAW agent. No one bothered about me after I got arrested. Don not ask me too much.” Quite opposite to the confession of ...

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Watch Out for Ghost Schcools & Fake Colleges

Zaheerul Hassan International students hoping to come to the United States to pursue a degree are being lured by “sham schools” in the U.S., said Janice Jacobs, assistant secretary for consular affairs at the U.S. Department of State, in a presentation Thursday.   Jacobs discussed student visa issues to begin the second day of the State Department’s three-day EducationUSA Forum, which brought together natio ...

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US Teachers Sex Scandal-Bill of firing teachers is rejected

By Reporter It really pity on so called socieity to listen that teacher involved in sex scandal keep on rooming in the same  schools.  Los Angeles schools chief John Deasy blasted state lawmakers Thursday for not passing a bill to speed up the teacher-dismissal process, which he and others pushed following the sex-abuse scandal at Miramonte Elementary School.  The bill fell one vote short of clearing an Ass ...

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Daring Confession of Indian Spy Surjeet Singh

Zaheerul Hassan An Indian Spy Surjeet Singh, after spending more than thirty years in Pakistani jails, was released from Kot Lakhpat jail on 28th June 2012 and handed over to Indian authorities at Wagah Border. Surjeet Singh, soon after his release confessed that he spied for Indian Army and Intelligence. During investigation, he also revealed the modus of operandi of Indian intelligence agency of attractin ...

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Latest Approach to Afghanistan

Pipeline diplomacy, and much more, is the need of the hour. The Investment Summit on Afghanistan, held in New Delhi, underscores two key aspects of India’s policy towards Afghanistan. First, there is an emphasis on economic engagement. Since the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001, India has sought to cultivate strong political ties with Kabul and to reach out to the people of Afghanistan. The principal ...

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The New Nexus: India, US and Saudi Arabia

Impact on terrorism The arrest of Abu Jundal/Abu Hamza/Zabiuddin Ansari, a 26/11 participant of Indian origin; from Saudi Arabia on July 21 and arrest of another suspect (Fasih Mohammed) earlier is a major event in war against terrorism in India. The wide publicity this has received will have a salutary impact on would be terrorists in India. Bangladesh had cracked down on terrorists and other Gulf countrie ...

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From the SCO Forum

Dr Raja Muhammad Khan Contrary to the common misperception that Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is a counter weight to the NATO, the sounding from the forum is that, it is a regional organisation having no military motives to pursue. Its charter highlights the principles of non-alliance and non-confrontation. China, the initiator of this organisation, still considers itself as a regional power. Bein ...

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