Pakistan’s finest hour

Ikram Ullah Khan Pakistan had its ambiguous but to an extent credible nuclear deterrence against India to counter New Delhi's conventional superiority even long before May 28, 1998. This ambiguous nuclear deterrence did work effectively to defuse past Indo-Pak, war like crises, notably Bras Tack Military Exercise 1987-88 and 199O Spring Crisis famously known as Zarb-e-Momin. Before May 1998 nuclear tests it ...

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Mrs.Clinton Mysterious Move

By Sajjad Shaukat    Political elite may follow timid policy, but it is not the job of statesmen to reflect such an ambiguous strategy. In these terms, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been acting upon an enigmatic approach. In this regard, during her recent visit to India, while speaking in Indian tune, Hillary Clinton allegedly that Pakistan had not taken enough action against Hafiz Saeed, Chief ...

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How to Control Indo-US Terrorism

US Forces Terrorsi, against Pakistanin PostBy Asif Haroon Raja Armed uprising by the Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir in 1988 had placed India in a very tight corner. State terrorism by India’s 700,000 strong military force had completely failed to suppress the freedom movement. India’s consistent efforts throughout the 1990s to brand freedom movement as terrorism and to get Pakistan branded as a terrorists su ...

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Pak Army – Let Martyred Soldiers Defend Siachen

By Lt Col Zaheerul Hassan (Retired) According to the media reports dead body of a Sep Muhammad Hussain, Shaheed has been recovered on the 50th day of Rescue Operation in Gayari Sector. The soldier’s body would be sent to his native village located near Skardu. On 7 April 2012 an Avalanche has hit 138 officers, soldiers and civilians at Gayari sector near Siachen Glacier. Lt Col Tanvir Ul Hassan, Maj ZakaUlH ...

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Indian Army Chief is not serious in Siachen D-militarization

By Zaheerul Hassan On 26 May2012, Indian Army Chief Gen V K Singh during an interview has expressed   that Pakistan Army Chief General Kayani’s statement on Siachen’s de-militarization could not be taken seriously. It is worth mentioning here that last month; Kayani told media that India Indian Army Chief General V K Singhand Pakistan negotiate bilaterally for pulling out armies from the region and spend mo ...

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Impractical objectives of Chicago Conference

[caption id="attachment_1304" align="alignright" width="361" caption="U.S. President Barack Obama makes opening remarks during the meeting on Afghanistan at the NATO summit in Chicago, May 21, 2012. U.S. Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, center, U.S. Navy Adm. James G. Stavridis, far right, NATO’s supreme allied commander for Europe, U. ...

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Chicago summit and supply routes’ dilemma

Air Commodore (R) Khalid Iqbal As Chicago summit was on, western media carried reports that President Obama had declined a formal meeting with President of Pakistan until the supply routes were opened. Both Pakistan and America have exposed the crude fragility of their bilateral relations. America has indicated that it could go to any extent of arm twisting in the context of reopening of supply routes via T ...

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Chicago summit: Pakistan still defying US egotism

Jawad Raza Khan Pakistan is undeniably under huge compression especially after discontinuing NATO supplies, since the dejected Salala incident. Experts are evaluating the situation on hourly basis, giving news and theories with pessimistic approach leaving audience hopeless (most of them). Bonn conference, Shamsi Air Base and Chicago moot all are discussed at length, but what is really unheard off is someth ...

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