NATO’s Withdrawal: Unrest in Afghanistan will Affect Pakistan

By Sajjad Shaukat In the agreement signed between the US and Taliban on February 29, this year, in Doha-the capital of Qatar, it is committed that within the first 135 days of the deal, the US will reduce its forces in Afghanistan to 8,600 from the current 13,000, working with its other NATO allies to proportionally reduce the number of coalition forces over that period. Under the agreement, if the Taliban ...

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ملک میں قوم پرستی کے نام صوبائیت پھیلانے والے لوگ

نغمہ حبیب بین الاقوامی دشمن خفیہ ایجنسیاں پاکستان میں مسلسل مصروفِ عمل ہیں۔سی آئی اے، را،کے جی بی، خاد، موساد، این ڈی ایس، ایم آئی سکس جب جو ایجنسی جس ملک کے لیے کام کرتی رہی پاکستان ان کے لیے ہمیشہ خاص رہااور اس کی وجہ پاکستان کا خاص تزویراتی محل وقوع ہے اور افسوس کے ساتھ کہنا پڑتا ہے کہ ان لوگوں کو پاکستان کے اندر سے ایسے ضمیر فروش اور وطن فروش مل بھی جاتے ہیں جو چند ٹکوں کے عوض اپنا آپ بیچ دیتے ہیں اور و ...

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Heroes Die Young–The Story of Extreme Valor

By Tahir Mehmood “I am proud of my martyred son. He has shown us the way to love and serve Pakistan.” This is a solid rock declaration by a proud father who lost his youngest son Captain Bilal Zafar on 17 May 2009 while fighting against terrorists in Peochar Valley, Swat. His second son, Captain Zarar Zafar has just come back from graveyard after praying Fateha on the grave of his loving brother Captain Bil ...

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May 28: Pakistan Became Declared Nuclear Power

By Sajjad Shaukat Showing aggressive designs against Pakistan, on May 11, 1998, India conducted three nuclear tests and on May 13, 1998, two nuclear tests. Notably, both the countries have waged three wars, especially on the issue of the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK). Therefore, in response, Pakistan successfully carried out its five nuclear tests on May 28, 1998 and the sixth one on May 30, 1998. In this r ...

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Modi-led Terrorism against Muslims on ‘International Radar’

By Sajjad Shaukat In his book, “Politics Among Nations”, renowned thinker, Hans J. Morgenthau opined that external policy of a country should be moulded in accordance “with the exigencies and circumstances of time and place”, otherwise, there will be “failure of the foreign policy.” But, without bothering for the reaction of the international community, Indian extremist Prime Minister Narendra Modi-the lead ...

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Removal of Pak Diplomat from Service: Indian Media Manipulates the Issue

By Sajjad Shaukat Surprisingly, Pakistan’s media did not give much coverage to the removal of country’s diplomat from service and manipulation of the issue by the Indian media at this critical hour when top officials of the Indian extremist Prime Minister Narendra Modi-the leader of the fanatic ruling party BJP and their media leave no stone unturned in maligning Pakistan through a continuous blame game in ...

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Avoid Controversy over 18th Amendment & COVID-19

By Sajjad Shaukat While coronavirus pandemic, also known as COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in Pakistan, some political entities are creating obstacles by creating controversy over 18th Amendment. Regrettably, they are doing politics over this sensitive issue. In this regard, on April 28, this year, the leader of the opposition parties, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, president PML-N Shahbaz Sharif and J ...

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بلوچستان میں چھ جوانوں کے ہمراہ میجر کی شہادت

From a friend Posted By Zaheerul Hassan کہا جاتا ہے کہ فوج کی زندگی بالعموم متوسط طبقہ کے لوگ بخوشی جوائن کرتے ہیں. یہ تاثر بھی ہے کہ فوج میں نوکری سے جہاں طاقت اور رعب کا احساس ہوتا ہے وہیں خوشحال زندگی بھی میسر آتی ہے. آج بلوچستان میں چھ جوانوں کے ہمراہ شہادت پانے والے میجر ندیم عباس بھٹی شہید کو اگر خوشحال زندگی کا حصول مقصود ہوتا تو وہ اپنے سیاسی خاندان کی طرح سیاست کا حصہ بنتے. ان کے چچا مہدی حسن بھٹی ...

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