Cultural Penetration in 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, beside ...

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John Kerry Visit: Implications on Pak-US Bilateral Relations

By Zaheerul Hassan  Pakistan PM has presided high level military-civil meeting in connection with John Kerry visit who arrived in Islamabad on 31 July 2013. US Sectary of State John Kerry has arrived in Pakistan for two days visit on 31 July, 2013. He is the most senior first US official is visiting the country since Nawaz Sharif was sworn in as Pakistan as new prime minister after May elections. During his ...

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TTP Terrorists Attacked DI Khan Jail: Curfew Imposed

By Zaheerul Hassan Almost 50 Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists rocked Central Jail, Radio Station and Hospital at mid night of 29 and 30 July, in a coordinated attack. Intelligence circle revealed that at least 300 prisoners including 45 hardcore militants involved in serious crimes on the run after breaking the Jail.  During these attacks 12 persons including four police men embraced Shahdat and 1 ...

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WSC-AR Participates in National Scout Jamboree

World Sikh Council - America Region (WSC-AR) P.O. Box 3635, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA Phone: 888-340-1702 Fax: 888-398-1875 E-mail: contact@worldsikhcouncil.org Web: www.worldsikhcouncil.org                                                     July 28, 2013 Contact: Kavneet Singh, Secretary General, WSC-AR, contact@worldsikhcouncil.org, 888-340-1702 The World Sikh Council – America Region (WSC-AR) participat ...

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Divided Muslim Ummah

By Asif Haroon Raja The unholy practice of Muslims fighting among each other is in vogue in many Muslim countries. Tunisia, Egypt, Jordon, Algeria, Bahrain, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had got infected by the Arab Spring in 2011, possibly triggered by CIA and Mosad. As a result, there were regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen. Despite the change in regimes, infighting in the three countries is stil ...

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Sikh History from the Sikh Point of View

  A MESSAGE TO MY SISTERS AND BROTHERS DO NOT EVER FORGET YOUR SIKH HISTORY FROM THE SIKH POINT OF VIEW  Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki)    Bibiji and Khalsa ji:    Waheguru ji ka Khalsa,  Waheguru ji ki Fateh!    The Guru Khalsa Panth alias the Sikhs' PUNJAB, Sikh Nation, which had been a 'Sovereign and Secular' of South Aisa, of a Sikh Monarch Ranjit Singh, 1799 to 14th March, 1849.    This 'Sovereign and S ...

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Strategic depth maligned out of context

Asif Haroon Raja Pakistan has been playing a constructive role in resolving internal feuds of Afghanistan since 1980s and has avoided the game of pitching one ethnic community against the other to serve its selfish interests. All the seven Mujahideen groups involved in Afghanistan Jihad against the Soviet forces had placed their trust in Islamabad. Nawaz Sharif during his first stint from 1990 to 1993 had a ...

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Indo-Sino Cold War

By Dr. A. Majid  Siraj   CHINA STANDS BY PAKISTAN IN THEIR CAUSE TO FREE THE INHABITANTS OF MAQBOOZA KASHMIR AND ITS TERRITORY RESPECTIVELY WHICH LEGALLY BELONGS TO PAKISTAN ADDS HABIB YOUSAFZAI, KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE India, China and Pakistan are vying for supremacy in weapon technology as never seen before.  The inventory attained by the three is formidable.  Kashmir is embroiled in these equations be ...

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