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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کلبھوشن کیس میں پاکستا ن عالمی عدالت کے فیصلے پر عملدر آمد کا پابند نہیں

نغمہ حبیب ُُُُُُُُُُُٓ ماضی قریب میں بھارت کے دو فوجی افسر پاکستان میں پکڑے گئے ایک کو چائے کا کپ پلا کر اس لیے چھوڑ دیا گیا کہ وہ جنگی قیدی تھا اُسے پوری عزت دی گئی پاک فضائیہ کے میس میں رکھا گیا وغیرہ وغیرہ جو دوسرا افسر پکڑا گیا وہ ایک تاجر کے روپ میں مبارک حسین پٹیل کے نام سے آیاجبکہ اُس کا نام کلبھوشن جادیو تھا اور وہ تاجر نہیں بھارتی بحریہ کا حاضر سروس افسر تھا اور پاکستان میں جاسوسی اور تخریب کاری کر ...

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Overview of recent history of Sudan

By Asif Haroon Raja General spectrum Sudan had remained a colony of the British for 56 years after which it gained independence on January 1, 1956. Located in northeastern Africa, it shares border with Egypt to the north, Libya to the northwest, Eritrea and Chad to the east, Central African Union to the southwest, and Chad to the west. Red Sea is in the southeast. After independence of South Sudan in 2011, ...

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Unbelievable Progress of the Military Operation Zarb-e-Azb

By Sajjad Shaukat Before the start of the military operation Zarb-e-Azb, terrorists had been, primarily, waging a war against the citizens of Pakistan, their values, beliefs and assets. 200 million people of Pakistan had, bravely, been facing various kinds of terrorist acts for years. Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Syria and other Muslim countries have been facing various kinds of terrorism related attack ...

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Revisited the Swat Operation

By Sajjad Shaukat [caption id="attachment_15227" align="alignright" width="311"] Maulana Fazlullah, new Pakistani Taliban leader. The Pakistani Taliban vowed to set up a wave of revenge attacks against the government after naming hardliner Mullah Fazlullah as their new leader. The rise of Fazlullah, whose men shot and badly injured schoolgirl activist Malala Yousafzai last year, follows the death of previou ...

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India’s Appetite for New Weaponry and War Hysteria: Risk of Nuclear War

India’s Appetite for New Weaponry and War Hysteria: Risk of Nuclear War By Sajjad Shaukat Taking cognizance of the war-like situation between India and Pakistan, which started in the aftermath of the false flag Pulwama terror attack in the Indian Occupied Kashmir, the US played a key role in de-escalation of tension between the two neighboring nuclear countries. But, tension which involves the risk of nucle ...

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Pakistan Playing Key Role in the US-Taliban Talks

By Sajjad Shaukat Despite hurdles, the fifth round of peace talks which started between the US negotiators and the Taliban in the Doha-the capital of Qatar on February 25, this year, is making progress gradually. Hinting that US forces could leave Afghanistan within five years under a Pentagon plan offered as part of a potential deal with the Taliban to end the nearly 18-year war, The New York Times reporte ...

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Pak-Afghan Trade Improves

By Sajjad Shaukat Economic prosperity is the paramount for stability of any country. Afghanistan being a land locked country is mostly reliant on Pakistan for transit and bilateral trade. As per recent survey both countries have potential of trade up to $5 billion annually. In earlier quarter of 2018, although, trade with Afghanistan decreased from $3 billion to $500 million; however recent figures and tren ...

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