What Have We Done to Ourselves                     

By Brig® Mehboob Qadir At times it helps to recollect and reflect upon missed opportunities and things that could have been but failed to be. Not that it would matter anymore but that a catharsis could usefully take place instead. That is quite a few layers of dirt dusted off the looking glass. Jinnah strived hard for years almost single handedly to obtain constitutional guarantees from Congress for a secur ...

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Incredible Response to the –Million-Man-March’: Barrister Sultan

Postes By: Rida Zaheer Keansburg, New Jersey, October 19, 2015. Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry, former prime minister of Azad Kashmir and ‘the Guest of Honor’ said “Kashmir Million-Man-March is being organized on October 25 in New York to pave a way for a just and durable resolution of longstanding Kashmir dispute.” Addressing a huge gathering of friends of Kashmir in Keansburg, New Jersey, he said the w ...

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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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Indian Type of Secularism

By Ali Sukhanver The murder-story of Mohammad Akhlaq would never become stale; it would always remain a blob of shame and disgrace on the face of the so-called secular society of India. The people of India are very unfortunate that they mistakenly elected Mr. Modi as their Prime Minister whose identity in politics is nothing but religious extremism. Michael E. Miller of the Washington Post says in a recent ...

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US Should Apologize Not Only for Kunduz But for Her Faulty Foreign Policies

By Ishaal Zehra The US military has offered a series of shifting explanations for the bombing raid, from initially talking about “collateral damage” to now admitting, as Obama did in his call to MSF chef Joanne Liu that the strike was a mistake. The US President Barack Obama has called the president of Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on October 7th to apologize for the bombing of an MSF hospital in northern ...

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Pakistan’s Evolving Security Paradigm and its Future Course

By Brig® Mehboob Qadir World War 2 ended with a horrible bang; Nagasaki and Hiroshima were wiped out of existence with nuclear bombs and the devastation was of catastrophic proportions likes of which, the world had never seen before and one earnestly wishes never does again. Millions of people were simply incinerated to charcoal, buildings evaporated and whole blocks leveled like houses of sand before a ste ...

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قندوز پر طالبان کا حملہ۔۔۔اصل کہانی

نغمہ حبیب افغانستان کے شمالی شہر قندوز پر اچانک طالبان نے حملہ کیا اور اس پر قبضہ کر لیا۔ اس سے پہلے طالبان نے جیل پر حملہ کیا اوررپورٹس کے مطابق پانچ سو قیدیوں کو چھڑا لیا یعنی اپنی طاقت میں براہ راست پانچ سو افراد کا اضافہ کیا اگر یہ کہا جائے کہ یہ حملہ اشرف غنی کی حکومت کے خلاف ایک سازش ہے تو شاید یہ غلط نہ ہو گا کیونکہ حالات و اقعات کے مطابق اس کے قوی امکانات موجود ہیں ۔اس حملے کو مبینہ طور پر ملا عبدال ...

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