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War or peace on the Indus? by John Briscoeo
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Posted By:
nrqazi
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17/Mar/2012
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Anyone foolish enough to write on war or peace in the Indus needs to first banish a set of immediate suspicions. I am neither Indian nor Pakistani. I am a South African who has worked on water issues in the subcontinent for 35 years and who has lived in Bangladesh (in the 1970s) and Delhi (in the 2000s). In 2006 I published, with fine Indian colleagues, an Oxford University Press book titled India
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Man behind CIA Defeat in Pakistan by Zaheerul Hassan
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Posted By:
Zaheer
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15/Mar/2012
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Politics, security and peace are interlinked factors which are directly connected and get affected due to the policies of global powers. The, intelligence agencies play pivotal role in framing foreign policies of the states. However regional and international politics and security environment is being controlled by super powers in particularly through their intelligence agencies. In this connecti
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RAW’s secret war against Pakistan by Asif Haroon Raja
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Posted By:
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7/Mar/2012
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RAW had been created by India in 1968 with the sole aim of destabilizing East Pakistan, subverting its leadership and taking it in its total control and creating suitable conditions for the intervention of Indian armed forces. After Awami League won landslide victory in 1970 elections, Mujibur Rahman became a hostage in the hands of extremist Bengali leaders like Tajuddin. He became headstrong and
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In Pakistan, gone but not forgotten by Michele Langevine Leiby
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Posted By:
chaudry
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7/Mar/2012
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ISLAMABAD — They huddled in small groups under a bright orange tarpaulin, seated on rugs and prayer mats laid out end to end to protect against the chilly February ground. Some of the protesters were resting, some sharing a meal of lentil dahl and naan bread, others solemnly clutching homemade posters bearing the faces and neatly scripted names of their missing loved ones.Infants and elderly, hous
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America’s Lost Sleep for Balochistan by Ishaal Zehra
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Posted By:
Ishaal
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7/Mar/2012
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Eddie Walsh, foreign correspondent of Al Jazeera English, in his article “Should the US support an independent Balochistan?” interestingly writes “Over the last few months, a small faction of congressmen, minority Afghan groups, Baloch nationalists, and their supporters have laid out the framework for an alternative US policy approach for Southwest Asia. This alternative policy centres on backing
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