Hindus aspire for Hindu Raj in India

Asif Haroon Raja While India brags about democracy, secularism and human rights, in reality Hindu Brahmans aspire for Hindu Raj. They consider themselves to be pure and superior and all other communities impure and inferior. Four-fold caste system was conceived by the Brahmans to maintain their unchallenged supremacy. Brahmans insist that castes are divinely sanctioned and cannot be changed or abrogated. Th ...

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Post Taliban Afghan Political and Government Structure

By Abu Ezaan Afghan presidential elections scheduled in April 2014, if held as announced and planned, would be third such accomplishment in the post Taliban Afghanistan. The post Taliban political course for Afghanistan was charted during an International conference (Bonn-I) at Bonn, Germany in December 2001, which was mandated by the United Nations (UN). The Bonn-I was led by UN envoy to Afghanistan, Ambas ...

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Seminar-Khalsa Raj, Dr. Paramjit Singh Ajrawat

By Dr. Paramit Singh Ajrawat  Khalistan Day Parade Organization Invite All Sikhs and Sikh Youth To Participate In The Historic Seminar To be Held at Langley School Northern Virginia, On Saturday Nov 13, 2013 from 5 PM to 9 PM. Langar Will Be Served. This Seminar Will Highlight Reclamation of Elveden Hall- Sikh National Monument of Lost Geopolitical Sovereignty and Religious Persecution of Minor Sikh Soverei ...

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Peace required to end bloodshed

Asif Haroon Raja Nek Muhammad from Ahmadzai Wazir tribe, Abdullah Mehsud and Baitullah Mehsud, all from South Waziristan (SW) were founding leaders of Pakistani Taliban and had drawn inspiration from Afghan Taliban. They rebelled against the State after regular troops entered SW in 2002 to flush out foreign terrorists and get hold of those who had harbored them. Prior to their movement, Maulana Sufi Muhamma ...

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Talks’ engagement with TTP suits American withdrawal

Letter to Editor The US commitment of “cooperating in talks with TTP” is an indication of the CIA drone campaign suspension for understandable reasons. Yes suspension, not a complete halt because engaging the Pakistani Taliban in talks would help facilitate in providing the American containers a secure path to Karachi and Gwadar. Suspension in drone strikes can provide Islamabad a two way opportunity; to en ...

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آزادی ٗ ِ کشمیر کی ’صدائے ِ ستغثاٰ‘

                            سیّد ناصر رضا کاظمی مقبوضہ جموں وکشمیر میں بھارتی فوج کی غاصبانہ عمل داری کو 66 برس سے زائد عرصہ بیت گیا‘ ہر سال کی طرح اِس برس بھی 27 / اکتوبر کا [caption id="attachment_3339" align="alignleft" width="344"] India to go back from Kashmir[/caption] دِن بھارتی غاصبانہ ظلم وستم کے شکار مقبوضہ جموں وکشمیر کے مظلوم مسلمان ظلم وستم کی تصویر بنے بے بسی کے عالم میں یوم ِسیاہ کے طور پر من ...

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Kashmir dispute not treated as core issue

By Asif Haroon Raja It is frustrating to see our gullible leaders going an extra mile to please India, even when it insults them and Pakistan by leveling all sorts of unfounded allegations. Pakistan has been constantly ceding ground by agreeing to various formulas put forward by UN representatives and also granting concessions. India on the other hand has remained inflexible and refused to reciprocate even ...

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Balanced civil-military relations

 By  Mohammad Jamil Civil-military relations can be defined in terms of a balance between the civilian and military organization and institutions. Ideally, in an open society, military enjoys the professional autonomy while submitting itself to the political authority. In some developing countries earlier known as Third World countries, where executive showed disregard for the military, they became vulnerab ...

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