US Covert Aims Behind Osama Episode

 By Sajjad Shaukat After the 9/11 tragedy, Pakistan joined the US war against terrorism as frontline state with because the country was not only facing acute financial crisis, but also hostile factor of India. Islamabad was also granted the status of non-NATO ally by Washington because of its successes, achieved by Pakistan’s Army and country’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) against the Al Qaeda militant ...

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THE TRUE COST OF INDIA’S ENERGY DEMANDS – PART 4

The nearly 150 dams planned for the sparsely populated state of Arunachal Pradesh would together fill India's current energy gap. But they will also devastate dozens of indigenous tribal peoples, wipe out thousands of acres of breathtaking forest and do away with some of the world's best whitewater. Paddler Ben Stookesbury on the Lohit River, India. Part 4: Adventure alternative With a fast-growing reputati ...

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THE TRUE COST OF INDIA’S ENERGY DEMANDS – PART 3

The nearly 150 dams planned for the sparsely populated state of Arunachal Pradesh would together fill India's current energy gap. But they will also devastate dozens of indigenous tribal peoples, wipe out thousands of acres of breathtaking forest and do away with some of the world's best whitewater. Part 3: Cultures in danger 150 dams proposed in Arunachal Pradesh could devastate the state's vibrant indigen ...

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THE TRUE COST OF INDIA’S ENERGY DEMANDS – PART 2

The nearly 150 dams planned for the sparsely populated state of Arunachal Pradesh would together fill India's current energy gap. But they will also devastate dozens of indigenous tribal peoples, wipe out thousands of acres of breathtaking forest and do away with some of the world's best whitewater. The confluence of the Ithun and Dibang Rivers, which is the site of a future massive dam in Arunachal Pradesh ...

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THE TRUE COST OF INDIA’S ENERGY DEMANDS – PART 1

The nearly 150 dams planned for the sparsely populated state of Arunachal Pradesh would together fill India's current energy gap. But they will also devastate dozens of indigenous tribal peoples, wipe out thousands of acres of breathtaking forest and do away with some of the world's best whitewater. Part 1: How many dams can one state hold? India's banking on 150 in Arunachal Pradesh to help fill its immens ...

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Afghanistan Victory Not in Sight

By James Joyner In a speech to the Atlantic Council this week, Major General John Toolan, just returned from a year commanding NATO forces in southwestern Afghanistan, both highlighted the tremendous progress coalition forces have made since the beginning of the Afghan surge and candidly acknowledged how much work remains to be done. Toolan was, for the most part, dismissive of the Taliban’s strength, which ...

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The fearless & the daring

F Z Khan In celebration of the memory of those who laid their lives so that we may live, this special day – Yaum-e-Shuhada – is a tribute to the indomitable will, stoic courage and an overwhelming love of the nation that resonates in their heart which leads to a secure and peaceful  Pakistan for us to dwell in. Deriving their military virtue from the true spirit of an Islamic ideology, the Armed Forces of P ...

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End of Chapter – Osama Family Deported to Saudi Arabia

By  Zaheerul Hassan On 27 April 2012, Osama’s chapter closed when  his family comprising of three wives and five children  under escort of heavy contingent of police officers, first dispatched to Islamabad airport and from there  further flown to Saudi Arabia in a chartered aircraft provided by Saudi Government. Former CIA agent, head of family and leader of Al-Qaeda “Osama bin Laden” has been killed in a s ...

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