Pak Nuclear Program: An Eyesore for some

By Asif Haroon Raja When East Pakistan was being forcibly severed from the body of Pakistan by the Indian military in November-December 1971, none came to the rescue of Pakistan. The whole world quietly saw Indian Army and Border Security Force training, equipping and launching Bengali rebels (Mukti Bahini) from 59 training camps for nine months. After exhausting the small beleaguered military contingent, c ...

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Kashmiris Demanded UN Pledged Right of Self-Determination

Posted By Rida Zaheer New York, October 26, 2015. A huge peace march took place in New York in which thousands of friends of Kashmir participated. The march was jointly sponsored by all groups who believe in the right of self-determination of the people of Kashmir. The very inspiring March began at the Indian Mission to the UN on 43rd Street and led up 3rd Avenue to 47th, terminating in front of the United ...

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25th October: Kashmir Million March

By Sajjad Shaukat On October 20, this year, former Prime Minister of Pakistan administered Kashmir; Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry said that Kashmiri March is being organized on October 25, 2015 in New York in front of the UNO headquarter to press for just and durable resolution of longstanding Kashmir issue. He urged the Pakistanis and Kashmiris and Americans as well as those who believe in human rights ...

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Afghanistan at ebb of precipice

By Asif Haroon Raja The strategic import of Afghanistan can hardly be overstressed. The rising power, China, and reemerging power, Russia, energy and resource rich Central Asia and Middle East, and strategically located Pakistan surround Afghanistan. In real-politick terms, stability in Afghanistan and regional concord among all the countries surrounding it would contribute in the fast-paced development of ...

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US Weak Position for the New Cold War

By Sajjad Shaukat Coped with multiple internal and external issues and problems, the US has weak position for to the New Cold War which has begun. Although United States is the homeland of hundreds of leading think-tanks and strategic institutes, yet due to his faulty strategy, its President Barack Obama failed in waging the war of nerves, which also includes the elements of ‘hot war’ at present. In this re ...

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Hiccups of War on Terror

By Asif Haroon Raja By the time PPP regime took over in March 2008 Fazlullah had created a state within state in Swat and adjoining districts. Former President Zardari and PM Gilani were forced to order a big operation in Swat in April 2009 after Fazlullah broke the peace deal signed two months earlier and his militants threatened Islamabad after capturing Dir and Buner. Operation Rah-e-Raast cleared Swat, ...

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اصل مسئلہ کشمیردہشت گردی اس کی شاخ ہے

نغمہ حبیب کاش بھارت پاکستان کا ہمسایہ نہ ہوتا یا اگر ہوتا تو وہ اپنے ہمسایوں کے ساتھ مہذب انداز میں رہنے کا طریقہ جانتا اور کاش کہ برطانیہ جاتے ہوئے کشمیر کا مسئلہ اپنے پیچھے چھوڑ کر نہ جاتا۔کشمیر جغرافیائی اور مذہبی لحاظ سے پاکستان کا قدرتی حصہ ہے لیکن بھارت اس پر زبردستی قبضہ کیے ہوئے ہے اور اپنی آزادی کی خاطر لڑنے والوں کو انتہائی سخت اور ظالمانہ طریقے سے کچلنے میں مصروف ہے اور انہیں دہشت گرد قرار دیتا ہ ...

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Does India Want Nuclear War?

By Sajjad Shaukat By setting aside Indian commitment to observe restraint, as agreed during the recent meeting of the Directors-General Military Operations (DGMOs) of both the countries, India has accelerated unprovoked firing at the Line of Control in Kashmir and Working Boundary across Pak-Indian border. Even without bothering for nuclear war, New Delhi has continuously been ignoring Islamabad’s protest. ...

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