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We must not chase rainbows by Asif Haroon Raja
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Asif_Haroon_Raja
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10/Jun/2013
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India is the largest country in South Asia and its leaders never tire of boasting that India is the super power of the region and a potential world power. It has disputes with all its neighbors because of which it doesn’t enjoy best of relations with any. Since India is past master in covert operations and propaganda war and habitually resorts to intrigues, economic coercion and blackmail, and nev
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Butler in Public by Lt Col S. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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Riaz
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10/Jun/2013
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During the recent swearing in ceremonies of the PM and others being televised live, I noticed a senior army officer pushing the chair for a dignitary, which took me back in years to1954. Allow me to narrate it in some detail:It was the first re-union of the Corps of Pakistan Signals, in March 1954, and the finals of the Inter Regimental Hockey were being played at the GHQ Signals Regiment Rawalp
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Split in TTP on Negotiation Issue by Zaheerul Hassan
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Posted By:
Zaheer
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10/Jun/2013
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As results of elections 2013, formulation of newly elected governments has almost been completed. Political and military leaderships under the constitution of Pakistan believe in peace process with Taliban. In this regard, PML (N) and PTI have promised in their election campaigns that both parties will carry out negotiations with local Taliban for establishing permanent peace. But ambitions of new
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TTP is still a potent threat by Asif Haroon Raja
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Posted By:
Asif_Haroon_Raja
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10/Jun/2013
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Jihadis who had taken part in Afghan Jihad against the Soviet forces were from Pakistan, mostly from FATA and settled areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Jihadis from Arab, African and Central Asian countries refused to return back to their countries of origin after the successful culmination of Jihad since they were not welcomed back. The US and Saudi Arabia that had collected them and used them as
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How to Eliminate Load Shedding? by Usman Khalid
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Posted By:
Usman_Khalid
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5/Jun/2013
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The installed capacity in Pakistan is about equal to the demand of electricity and yet load shedding of electricity and also of gas is becoming worse by the day. Why? It is because the politicians who are supposed to make policy and oversee its execution have a very poor attention span and are unable to ask the right question to nail the lies they are told by the electricity-gas mafia on daily bas
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Pakistan: Looks for New Leaders by Mahboob A. Khawaja
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Posted By:
Mahboob_Khawaja
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5/Jun/2013
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After half of a century of the military rule, martial laws, broken dreams of democracy and freedom, dismantled public institutions and continued disconnected governance by thugs and crime riddled people like Zardari and his gangsters, how should the world view the Pakistani nation – its moral norms, political culture and integrity? What tragic picture comes out of the widely corrupt social and pol
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Need for dialogue with militants by Asif Haroon Raja
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Posted By:
Asif_Haroon_Raja
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4/Jun/2013
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War against the Soviets produced Jihadis in Pakistan. Most of the Jihadis who took part in Afghan Jihad were from FATA and some parts of settled areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) like Malakand. Since Jihadis came from other Muslim countries as well, camaraderie developed among them. A small force of about 500-700 from Saudi Arabia under Osama bin Laden supported by CIA also took active part in Jiha
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