May 28: Pakistan Became Nuclear Power

By Sajjad Shaukat With national zeal and fervour in different parts of the country, Youm-e-Takbeer (The day of greatness) is celebrated every year on May 28 as a national day to mark the conduction of nuclear tests when on the very day in 1998; Pakistan became the first Muslim and the 7th nuclear power in the world. While showing aggressive designs, on May 11, 1998, the then Indian Prime Minister Atal Behar ...

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Pakistan Armed Forces’ Role in UN Peacekeeping

By Sajjad Shaukat Every year, International Day of United Nations (UN) Peacekeepers is celebrated on May 29 to pay tribute to all those who served in the UN peacekeeping operations and to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the cause of peace. This very day also reminds Pakistan Armed Forces role in UN peacekeeping measures, during war and peace time. Pakistan Armed Forces are considered the b ...

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The Bull Frog Who Roars Like A Hippo

By Brig®Mehboob Qadir Tadpoles are interesting Aquarian contraptions who are born in their larval innocence with a long oar like tail and a body like a fish. They have a small pouting mouth and an awkwardly large head and like to swim around in schools just as fish do. From their appearance it is difficult to make out about their lineage but a strong racial affinity like touchy wasps and identity in their s ...

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The Actual Thorn in India’ PAW

By Ali Sukhanver The Pak – China economic corridor has proved a real thorn in India’s paw. Most of the analysts are of the opinion that the present wave of terrorism in Pakistan is simply a reaction of Indian disliking over the growing Pak-China relations. It is for the first time in the history of Pakistan that whole of the Pakistani nation has unanimously and no doubt very loudly condemned RAW for its inv ...

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Chances of Succes in Afghanistan Talks

By Asif Haroon Raja Afghanistan has traditionally remained friendly to India and hostile to Pakistan since 1947. The only time it was friendly with Pakistan and unfriendly with India was during the five-year rule of Taliban from 1996 till 2001. However, no government in Kabul had created a situation along the western border to prevent Pakistan from shifting its three infantry divisions from Peshawar, Kohat ...

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Indian Cultural Invasion on Pakistan

  By Sajjad Shaukat Socialists agree that historical background and national character play a key in moulding the behaviour pattern of a country’s people, while customs and beliefs also influence the thoughts of individuals. But electronic media of the rival countries have accelerated the process in formulating the opinion of persons against each other. In these terms, as part of psychological warfare, besi ...

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USA should respect Pakistan’s sovereignty

By Asif Haroon Raja Baluchistan is at the junction point of South Asia, Central Asia and gateway to Middle East. It is endowed with oil, gas, copper, gold, copper reserves. With eyes on resource rich Baluchistan and its coastline along the Arabian Sea, intelligence agencies of the US and its strategic partners have been making concerted efforts since 2002 to destabilize the province and ultimately detach it ...

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Mu’ammar Qaddafi Concept about Democracy & Freedom

 By Zaheerul Hassan Labian Ruler Qaddafi,was  the great  revolutionary  person, who led Labiya for many years and atten ded second Islamic Summit  Conference in Lahore in 1974 emrged as controversial person during his last 10 years' stay in the government. He born in 1942 and died on 20 October 2011.  American backed people overthrow his regime. Lets read his ideas about fredom and democracy. In the name of ...

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