Prospects of Afghan peace process

Posted by Faheem Belharvi The resolve of Pakistani and Afghan leadership to bring peace in the insurgency-torn country is a significant step forward. Earlier, the peace prospects looked bleak in view of extreme positions taken by the US and the Taliban. The US had been insisting that Taliban should renounce violence, abandon Al Qaeda and abide by the Constitution. On the other hand, the Taliban had preclude ...

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Similarities in behavioral tendencies

Asif Haroon Raja Pakistan is an unfortunate country whose destiny is intertwined with treacherous India in the east which lets go no opportunity to harm Pakistan, and Afghanistan on its northwest which is wild and unreliable.  Afghanistan prefers Hindu India over Muslim Pakistan in spite of the fact that it doesn’t share border with India and is not in sync ideologically.  Except for Taliban regime from 199 ...

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Impact of Afghan war on Pakistan

 By Asif Haroon Raja Despite Obama’s desperation to declare victory in Afghanistan, triumph is not in sight. The US is now striving to end the war in Afghanistan in a manner that its honor doesn’t get bruised. It wants the world to believe that its troops are abandoning Afghanistan of their own accord after achieving most objectives. While all the power centers in USA undoubtedly want to end the war on a wi ...

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Save Pakistan from ‘Talibanisation’

By Sajjad Shaukat Although Pakistan’s provinces of Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan including city of Karachi have been facing various forms of subversive attacks, yet wave of terrorism has intensified in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which has perennially been targeted by the Taliban militants on regular basis. Besides other terror acts, militants’ attack on Peshawar Air Port on December 15, this year, and a car bomb ...

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777 solution to Afghanistan

Posted by Faheem Belharvi The fatigue factor in the war making machine is becoming more pronounced and visible in the long drawn war in Afghanistan as the timelines to Dec 2014 (end of combat) are getting shortened. The complexities of exit strategy are haunting the military minds and the post- 2014 Afghanistan is the nightmare of policy makers. Apparently peace is the objective of all the stakeholders but ...

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Terrorism and Media

Posted by John Petrias Monday, December 24, 2012 - At present the gravest problem that Pakistan is facing is terrorism. It has become a headache for federation and a nightmare for public. Though, it is a global issue but Pakistan has to bear the brunt of it because of Pakistan is a front line ally in the War on Terror. We are facing war like situation against the terrorists. This daunting situation is cause ...

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Misperceptions about defence budget

Asif Haroon Raja Military capability is required to protect the country from internal and external threats, while political stability and economic prosperity is essential for development. The three components help in protecting the sovereignty, integrity and security of a state as well as well-being of the people. The three are interlinked and cannot be separated from each other. It will be ideal to concent ...

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Suicidal Attack in Peshawar- Bashir Ahmed Bilour Martyred

By Zaheerul Hassan On December 21, 2012 at least six people have been killed and 18 sustained injuries in a blast in Peshawar. According to the  reports, the suicidal blast took place near a political gathering of ANP in Qissa Khawani Bazaar area of Peshawar.  Senior Provincial Minister and renowned political leader of ANP, M. Bashir Ahmed Bilour  embraced shahadat. Station Police officer Sattar and persona ...

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