Balochistan: An ‘Excuse’ for India to Avoid IPI

By: Sohail Parwaz The narcissistic jealousy for others is not only a desire to ‘eat it neat and that too all alone’, but according to the ‘Dictionary of Heights’ it could be termed as the ‘height of selfishness’. Unfortunately our next door neighbor India is comfortably meeting this height, who is adding fuel to the Balochistan’s fire since many years. Agreed that the issue has some other compelling factors ...

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UNPO, Balochistan & Imperial Agenda

By Sajjad Shaukat In July, 2013, the report of the Abbottabad Commission was published, which had also recorded the statement of the ex-DG ISI, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha who indicated that the CIA had infiltrated in many foreign Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan including Save the Children, and due to lack of cooperation by other civil agencies and police, it was not possible for the ISI to ...

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What is more lethal: Terrorism or Fashionism?

By  Muhammad Daim Fazil Undoubtedly terror rule in the realm of the country, for decades, has been posing socio-economic and physiological effects. Chaos manufactured by terrorism is highly destructive for effected families and the sufferers have no alternate to hang around. Additionally, we can incorporate the agitation and fear factor in the category of damages done by terrorism. However, in this entire g ...

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Turbat incidents Expose Baloch Miscreants’ Cruelties

 By Sajjad Shaukat As a result of the elections 2013, the government led by a nationalist leader Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has been established. Being progressive and moderate man, he ensured that socio-economic justice would meet with success, while playing a key role in empowering Baloch leaders to manage the affairs of their province and also to participate in Pakistan’s decision-m ...

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A Fissure in a Dam

[caption id="attachment_10524" align="alignright" width="269"] The World Largest Dam[/caption] By Sohail Parwaz Mark Twain gave a famous quote that "whisky is for drinking; water is for fighting over". No one would have ever given a serious thought to it but unfortunately a series of reports from intelligence agencies and research groups indicate the prospect of a water war is becoming increasingly probable ...

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Enough is enough: PAF Targeted Taliban Hideouts

 By Zaheerul Hassan Government suspended negotiations with Taliban when public pressures built up after repeated attacks of militants on security forces and the innocent people. According to the credible reports 308 civilians, 114 military soldiers including officers, 38 police persons  have been martyrdom and 1,264 (684 civilians, 531 military, 49 police) suffered with severe injuries due to terrorists act ...

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Why Deadlock in Peace Dialogue?

   By Sajjad Shaukat While the committee of the Pakistan Government was conducting peace dialogue with that of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a deadlock occurred when Taliban claimed responsibility for the brutal massacre of the 23 personnel of the Frontier Constabulary in Mohmand Agency. This heinous act which was strongly condemned by the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, leaders of other political and ...

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Peshawar: Major from Pak army martyred in terrorist firing

By Rida Zaheer Two terrorists fired on the elements of security forces when they went to stop militant from collecting “Bhatta” from the public.   The militants opened fire and killed Maj Jehanzeb  on Tuesday. Two terrorists have also been killed when soldiers fired back. Just a day before another Major Danish from Pakistani Army embraced Shahdat as result o terrorists firing in Khanewal. Major Danish was a ...

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