Unveiling the potential of China-Pakistan Trade Corridor: A Win-Win Synergy

By Muhammad Daim Fazil North is not only hypothetically considered the affluent and prosperous side of the world but in reality that zone truly holds the gigantic opportunities and prospects of rapid development. And for Pakistan, it is no less than a blessing to have a neighbor like China on the northern side. Although China may not be gratifying the definition of being considered as a country of ‘North’ y ...

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Paying King Neptune to Cross the Equinox

 By Brig ® Mehboob Qadir Those of you familiar with the oceans would know that the  Equator sometimes called as Equinox is an imaginary dividing line between the northern and the southern hemispheres  and has fascinated seamen for centuries resulting in a vast body of sea legends .As the ancient belief goes on either side of the Equator, oceans flow in opposite directions and moon tips over. But more intere ...

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Balochistan: Positive Activities of BCNA

By Sajjad Shaukat Gallup survey of the UK official body, DFID, conducted on July 20, 212, had disclosed that the vast majority of the Baloch people oppose the idea of an independent Balochistan. As a result of the general elections 2013, the government led by the nationalist leader Chief Minister Balochistan Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch was established in Balochistan, while on December 7, 2013; local bodies elect ...

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The Tao of forgiveness

One day, the sage gave the disciple an empty sack and a basket of potatoes. [caption id="attachment_3168" align="alignright" width="300"] Golden Temple - Indian Brutality 1984[/caption] "Think of all the people who have done or said something against you in the recent past, especially those you cannot forgive. For each of them, inscribe the name on a potato and put it in the sack." The disciple came up quit ...

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Don’t deploy arguments to justify the somersault on Kashmir

By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai Once again, Kashmir is a living proof that it is not going to compromise, far less abandon, its demand for Azaadi (freedom) which is its birthright and for which it has paid a price in blood and suffering which has not been exacted from any other people of the South Asian subcontinent. Compared to the sacrifice Kashmir has had to endure, India and Pakistan themselves gained their free ...

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Why US Revives Blame Game against Pakistan?

 By Sajjad Shaukat In its recent report, submitted to the Congress by the Department of Defence, US has revived blame game against Pakistan. The Pentagon report allegedly said, “Afghan-and Indian-focused militants continue to operate from Pakistan territory to the detriment of Afghan and regional stability. Pakistan uses these proxy forces to hedge against Afghanistan and India…Taliban attacks are launched ...

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Thar, Payas Aur Pani

Reviewed By Sajjad Shaukat Deserts have witnessed the decay of many civilizations. Although some people might have rendered their services for humanitarian work in those barren places, yet we do not have any record of remote history. But, in the modern age of technology, these services and relief-work of individuals can be preserved. In this regard, Thar, Payas Aur Pani (Thar, Thirst and Water) is the lates ...

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Strange Expectations

By Ali Sukhanver ‘If you expect the world to be fair with you because you are fair, it is like expecting the lion not to eat you because you don’t eat him’, says Shakespeare. Expectations play a very vital role in making our life hell or heaven. Expectations are in actual our desires and hopes that we wish to be fulfilled by hook or by crook. We pray for their fulfillment, we struggle for their achievement ...

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