Siachen Sector – Lt Col Tanveer Shaheed Dead body Found

By Zaheerul Hassan   After colossal efforts of two months brave and courageous soldiers of Pakistan Army rescued dead the body  Lt Col Tanveer ul Hassan, Commanding Officer of Six Northern Light [caption id="attachment_1512" align="alignright" width="266" caption="COAS Visit of Siachen"][/caption] Infantry Battalion. Earlier too, the dead bodies of six soldiers including  Maj Zaka ul Haq  have been recovere ...

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Pakistan sailing in choppywaters

[caption id="attachment_1508" align="alignright" width="183" caption="Indian Water Quest"][/caption] Asif Haroon Raja The ship of Pakistan is sailing through choppy waters forover a decade and so far the safe shore is nowhere in sight because the captainof the ship and his crew members neither have the capability or the will tosteer the ship to safety. Almost all parts of the ship have got damaged andwater ...

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US Protects CIA Agents

By Sajjad Shaukat Since Pakistan became the only declared nuclear country in the Islamic World, US, India and Israel started acting upon their collective agenda to destabilise it. After the shift of the Great Game from Central Asia to Pakistan, the country has become special target of American CIA, Indian RAW and Israeli Mossad which have been supporting target killings, suicide attacks, hostage-takings, se ...

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Resisting pressures from the US

Mohammad Jamil Theoretically speaking, the parties to interstate relations tend to promote their national interests, but more often than not the big powers ride the rough shod over the smaller and weaker countries. The reason is that interests or objectives of a superpower invariably clash with the interest of a weaker or smaller country. Thucydides, the Ancient Greek historian of the fifth century B.C., wa ...

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World’s nuclear discrimination

Momina Ashier Pakistan and India, the only two nuclear states of South Asia shares a relationship of conflict and cooperation. For the past three decades, India and Pakistan have been engaged in a nuclear rivalry that is both a symptom and a cause of their bilateral discord. India’s decision to acquire nuclear weapons and demonstrate its nuclear weapons capability in 1974 resulted in the Pakistani adoption ...

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No Pak-US thaw, but optimism remains

F Z Khan Reports suggest that Pakistan and the US will be pushing for a much-talked about agreement end of this week on the reopening of vital supply routes for US-led foreign forces fighting a Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. Currently talks are deadlocked over taxes and additional transit fee Islamabad is demanding for each truckload of Nato supplies crossing its border into Afghanistan. Washington, how ...

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Is it like ‘US Way’ Or ‘No-way’?

Maimuna Ashraf The US Congress and Obama Administration both are yet again raising voices for the sanctuary of a jailbird, as before they have shown this motion for Raymond Davis. Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani doctor has been convicted of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison for helping CIA to pin down Osama Bin Laden’s location under the cover of fake vaccination drive. According to a 2002 health depar ...

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Wholesome approach for Balochistan

Dr Raja Muhammad Khan In an astounding revelation, Major General Obaidullah Khan, the Inspector General Frontier Corps Balochistan has said that there are approximately twenty foreign spying agencies actively involved in the destabilization of Balochistan. General Obaid revealed these facts on June 2, 2012, in a Press Conference held in FC Headquarters, Quetta. Indeed, Pakistan has been expressing its conce ...

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