The ‘Great Game’ and Pakistan

By Sajjad Shaukat Located on the southwestern coast of Pakistan, Balochistan’s Gwadar seaport is close to the Strait of Hormuz from where more than 17 million barrels of oil passes every day. Its ideal location among South Asia, the oil-rich Middle East, and oil and gas-resourced Central Asia has further increased its strategic significance. Besides, Balochistan’s abundant mineral resources irritate the eye ...

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پاکستانی سر زمین پر ڈرون حملے نا قابل قبول

نغمہ حبیب پاکستان سالوں سے دہشت گردوں اور دہشت گردی کے خلاف بر سرپیکار ہے۔ اس کے شمال میں واقع افغانستان گزشتہ چالیس سال سے عالمی طاقتوں کا میدان جنگ بنا ہوا ہے یہاں مختلف ممالک اور نسلوں کے لوگ لاکر بسائے گئے اور انہیں اپنے اپنے مفاد کے لیے استعمال کیا گیا۔ افغانستان سے لاکھوں لوگ ہجرت کرکے پاکستان آگئے اور یہی کے ہوکے رہے کم از کم اب تک تو ایسے کوئی آثار نظر نہیں آرہے کہ یہ مہاجر اپنے ملک واپس چلے جائیں ا ...

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Unbridgeable Trust Deficit between Pakistan and the US

By Sajjad Shaukat Trust deficit has deepened between Pakistan and the US since May 21, 2016, when the CIA-operated drone strike killed the Chief of the Afghan Taliban Mullah Akhtar Mansour along with his poor taxi-driver Azam in Nushki, Balochistan. On June 10, this year, a high-level delegation of the US, including Gen. John Nicholson, Commander Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan, and Ambassador Richa ...

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Mother is the One Who..!

by Brig® Mehboob Qadir Mothers Day came quietly this year among a series of commemorative days which followed each other in succession quick enough to leave hardly any footprint in their wake .Then there is that ever present maddening turmoil around us which degrades and badly dilutes one’s power of reflective thinking. It is a terrible tragedy of our times that even our considered thoughts have also become ...

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How to Deal With India’s Water Terrorism?

By Sajjad Shaukat Since the 9/11 tragedy, international community has been taking war against terrorism seriously, while there are also other forms of bloodless wars, being waged in the world and the same are like terrorism. Political experts opine that modern terrorism has many meanings like violent acts, economic terrorism etc., but its main aim is to achieve political, economic and social ends. Judging i ...

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RSF Report Construes India as the deadliest Country for Journalists in Asia

By  Ishaal Zehra The recent annual report of Reporters Without Borders says that India is the 3rd most dangerous nation for journalists… after Iraq and Syria. India is concluded to be the most dangerous Asian country for journalists in the year 2015, with nine reporters losing their lives during the last year only. The media watchdog commented that these deaths confirmed “India’s position as Asia’s deadlies ...

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India Tightens Visa Rules for Afghans

By Sajjad Shaukat India which has invested billions of dollars in Afghanistan, signed a wide-ranging strategic agreement with that country on October 5, 2011 also includes to help train Afghan security forces, while assisting Kabul in diversified projects has been playing double game with the war-torn country. Overtly, New Delhi has been claiming friendship with Afghanistan, covertly, it is strengthening In ...

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Youm-e-Takbeer: Pakistan Conducted Nuclear Tests

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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