Denying freedom for Kashmiris By Dr Muhammad Khan
THE frustrated Indian Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat said in a statement last week that, for Kashmiris in Indian occupied …
Read MoreTwenty Years of S Asian Nuclearisation By Moonis Ahmar
In May 1998, India and Pakistan tested their nuclear devices which plunged South Asia into a relentless nuclear arms race. …
Read MoreIndia and the Kashmir Dispute By Muhammad Abdul Qadeer
During a recent interview to The Indian Express, Indian Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat sent out a message to Kashmiri …
Read MoreChina’s Role in Indo-Pak Membership of SCO By Muhammad Asif Noor
The forthcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is scheduled to be held in Qingdao, a province of China, …
Read MoreRecognise Kashmiris’ Rights | Editorial
INDIAN top military and civil officials frequently issue controversial, provocative statements that pose serious threat to regional peace and security. …
Read MoreImproving Diplomatic Relations By Ishaque Khan
Pakistan has been executing a master plan in terms of foreign policy, as of late. One of the foreign ministries …
Read MoreWhy is India Sabotaging SAARC Summits? By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summits are usually held biennially, hosted by a member state in alphabetical …
Read MoreUnderstanding the Kashmir issue Dr Syed Nazir Gilani
Over a period of time conferences on Kashmir within and outside Pakistan have gained much notoriety. However, there is no …
Read MoreIndia-Pakistan: Settling The Blame Game By AmnaTauhidi
“The life of the people living along the ceasefire line has been crippled by incessant shelling and firing. Not a …
Read MoreWater Troubles | Editorial
In another setback that is set to chisel away at the recently thawed Pak-India relationship, the Kishanganga dam will be …
Read MoreReaching Out to India? | Editorial
A British think tank has carried a commentary piece that serves as a timely reminder that Indo-Pak peace lies at …
Read MoreWater as a weapon Editorial
Pakistan and India share a chequered history that is defined by tales of animosity and the general inability to coexist. …
Read MoreReviving Bilateral Dialogue | Editorial
The famed Neemrana Dialogue, the oldest Track-II initiatives between India and Pakistan comes at an opportune time to broker amity …
Read MoreIndian, Pakistani troops to take part in joint drills | Editorial
NEW DELHI: Even as a worried world heaved a sigh of relief with the historic embrace of estranged Korean leaders, …
Read MoreIndia Poised to Turn SCO into SAARC? By Iqbal Khan
TONE of Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) recent foreign minister level meeting was set by the Indian decision of not endorsing …
Read MoreThe Indo-Iran Syndrome & Pakistan By Imran Malik
India’s strategic posturing in the IOR continues unabated. Its acquisition of bases/port facilities at Duqm, Oman and Chahbahar, Iran in …
Read MoreThis Makes War in Syria Look Small: If India and Pakistan Fight Millions Will Die in a Nuclear Fire By Kyle Mizokami
The sea component of Pakistan’s nuclear force consists of the Babur class of cruise missiles. The latest version, Babur-2, looks …
Read MoreThe significance of Indo-US alliance for Pakistan By Nawazish Ali
Let me begin by very briefly putting India-US relations in its geopolitical context. There is dangerous instability prevailing in many …
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