Fears of military coup in India

Mohammad Jamil Daily Indian Express has stirred controversy in India by claiming that the government interpreted some un-notified troop movements this January as possible mobilization for a military coup d'etat. The Indian Express report said the government had taken measures as a precaution on the night of January 16-17, including asking lookouts to identify the troops involved and ordering police to take ...

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Simmering Kashmir

Air Cdre Khalid Iqbal (R) Democratic freedom that India prides itself has been missing from the IHK since 1947. The voice of Kashmiris has always been portrayed as a threat to India’s territorial integrity rather than treating it as a whistle blower’s call to mend the ways. IHK has indeed been an open cage for the last six decades or so. A United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur has, yet once again, urged In ...

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From OBL to Ayman Al-Zawahiri

Asif Haroon Raja President Obama on his short hope to Kabul on 01 May to sign US-Afghan strategic accord tendered an apology for burning copies of Holy Quran by the US soldiers at Bagram airbase and for the reckless US Sergeant killing 16 innocent Afghans in a village in Kandahar province. He, however, didn’t deem it proper to hop into Pakistan and tender an apology for Salala massacre to pacify the anger o ...

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Pakistan to restore conditional Nato Supply

By Zaheerul Hassan Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has been invited to attend a Chicago conferee. According to President’s spokesman Sectary General of Nato has called President Zardari on Phone and officially invited him for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato). The invitation comes amid speculations that Pakistan is all set to re-open its ground routes for Nato supplies, which it closed after a ...

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Pakistani President Zardari invited to Chicago conference

by Zaheerul Hassan Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has been invited to attend a Chicago conferee. According to President’s spokesman Sectary General of Nato has called President Zardari on Phone and officially invited him for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato). The invitation comes amid speculations that Pakistan is all set to re-open its ground routes for Nato supplies, which it closed after a ...

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US Elusive Policy Continues

  Sajjad Shaukat Although in the past few years, the United States has been following an elusive policy towards Pakistan, yet it has intensified after May 2, last year when US killed Osama Bin Laden in a covert operation. In these terms, clear-cut paradoxes could be noted in the statements of American high officials. During her visit to India, while pampering New Delhi, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ...

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Pakistan dubbed as nursery of terrorism out of malice

Asif Haroon Raja Pak-US Relations strained in the backdrop of Raymond Davis incident. After his release on 16 March 2011, CIA itched to teach a lesson to the leaderships of Pak Army and ISI that had shown defiance and created impediments in its way. 2 May stealth operation was launched to degrade premier institutions of Pakistan and to earn brownie points for Obama and for the US military. The people of Pak ...

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Demilitarizing Siachen?

Sumaira Nasir Durrani Demilitarization from Siachen sector seems a bit sentimental statement. Its not the first time when Army has lost its Tigers for the sake of their mother land. This is a tradition of Army to be a Ghazi or a Shaheed. A person joins armed force with an aim of Shahadat. These chosen men are born and trained for "do or die". Now-a-days incident in Giyari sector Siachen is under discussion. ...

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