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Mental disorders climb in US Army
Posted By: chaudry Created On: 19/May/2010 Views: 2694 Replies: 1 
For the first time, more US soldiers are hospitalized for serious mental disorders from their military service than for injuries and battlefield wounds, according to new medical data released by the Pentagon. Click here to read Full Article

Some clarifications regarding Kashmir dispute by Dr Shabir Choudhry
Posted By: drshabir On: 18/May/2010 Views:2255 Replies:0 
In order to justify the Tribal Invasion, which to many experts is the root cause of problems of people of Jammu and Kashmir, some pro Pakistan writers and agents of the Pakistani establishment claim that the Tribal Invasion was the result of mass killings of Muslims in Jammu. According to these claims they went there to help Muslims. Let us analyse that in light of historic evidence. Click here to read Full Article
GWOT- Solution to Afghan Conundrum By Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 17/May/2010 Views:1918 Replies:0 
A landlocked Afghanistan is located in southern Asia and shares her border with six countries: China, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. But the approximate 1500-mile-long Durand Line along Pakistan remains the most dangerous core issue between two neighbours. Click here to read Full Article
 
Battle between the evil and virtue by Asif Haroon Raja
Posted By: Asif_Haroon_Raja On: 17/May/2010 Views:1917 Replies:0 
Once the Mughal Empire started to show signs of weakness after the death of Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, Marhattas became assertive and tried hard to decimate Muslims and convert India into a Hindu State. But for Ahmad Shah Abdali’s decisive clash against the Marhattas in the third battle of Panipat, they could have succeeded in their designs to cleanse India of presence of Muslims. Click here to read Full Article
Buzkashi in Afghanistan By Atta Rasool Malik
Posted By: AttaRasool On: 13/May/2010 Views:3640 Replies:0 
Buzkashi is a traditional and national game in Afghanistan. It is somewhat similar to Polo, for in both games players play while riding their horses. However, they are different in several ways. In Buzkashi, players (chopendaz, as they are called) are to grab a headless goat or a calf instead of a ball. They are to pitch it across a goal line / secure area, while clearing it off their opponents. Click here to read Full Article
 
Facebook: Runing My Life or Making it? by Sohail Parwaz
Posted By: Zaheer On: 12/May/2010 Views:1927 Replies:1 
Their married life was going absolutely normal until one cold and chilling night of freezing December when Monika had chest pains. Francis immediately evacuated her to the nearest hospital where she was admitted as the doctors feared it to be a heart attack. Seeing this all, her husband, just melted and in the middle of the night he logged on to his Face book account where he messaged to a lady Click here to read Full Article
Revisiting the Efficacy of SAARC by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 11/May/2010 Views:2356 Replies:0 
The 16th Summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was held in Thimpu, the picturesque capital of Bhutan on 28-29 April 2010. The summit was attended by all heads of the member states and representatives from the observer countries. It was concluded with a joint declaration issued by the leaders of SAARC Click here to read Full Article
 
US-NATO parting kicks to people of Afghanistan by Asif Haroon Raja
Posted By: Asif_Haroon_Raja On: 9/May/2010 Views:2402 Replies:0 
Soon after coming to power, Obama approved sending additional 21000 troops to Afghanistan in March 2009. Idea was to use maximum combat power to reverse the rising power of Taliban who had gained influence over nearly 80% of Afghan territory. Failing to make any progress against resistance forces in Helmand and suffering heaviest casualties as well as reverses such as in Nuristan province, Click here to read Full Article
Deceptive quest by India to restore peace by Asif Haroon Raja
Posted By: Asif_Haroon_Raja On: 6/May/2010 Views:2042 Replies:0 
The changing geo-political environment in the region with particular reference to Afghanistan saved Pakistan by the skin of the teeth from getting seriously harmed. However, loosening of the noose placed around the neck of Pakistan by the team of conspirators when the endgame was in sight has engulfed Indian leaders in a pool of dejection and depression. Click here to read Full Article
 
Indian Obsessions for ISI by Dr. m anwar
Posted By: Zaheer On: 5/May/2010 Views:2105 Replies:0 
In order to process the information of strategic importance every sovereign state employs its intelligence assets to evaluate threats to its national interests and recommend measures to overcome the extraordinary challenges in a given time frame. Pakistan is no exception as it is surrounded by an unstable, tumultuous and turbulent neighbor (Afghanistan) in the west while an arch rival (India) wit Click here to read Full Article
Diplomat’s Arrest – A Political Scheme by Gul-e- Rana
Posted By: Zaheer On: 5/May/2010 Views:2159 Replies:0 
Ambassadorial duties demand high degree of professionalism, strong moral fiber and committed posture to personify the national character and the state the concerned diplomat is representing. In addition these selected individuals called diplomats must be sharp enough to acclimatize with the political, social and cultural environment of the host country for better communication impact. Click here to read Full Article

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