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Terrorism: An Ideology or a Conspiracy by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan Created On: 1/Jun/2010 Views: 1947 Replies: 0 
Apart from over 240 suicide attacks, there have been “2284 bomb blasts” all over the country ever since 2001. These terrorist attacks killed over 27000 people. More recently, these terrorists have attacked on the two mosques of the Ahmadis in Lahore, killing over 95 persons and injuring more than 100, all gathered for the collective prayers on Friday. Click here to read Full Article

The Strategic Vision of Indian Navy by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 23/May/2010 Views:2010 Replies:0 
Indian Maritime Doctrine was formally announced in April-2004. However, the year-2006 ‘Navy Day’ is considered to be as the day, once Indian Navy actually started, “transforming itself from a ‘brown water’ coastal defense force to a formidable ‘blue water’ fleet.” Blue water navy has indeed two connotations: the technical and the political. Technically, a naval force having the capability Click here to read Full Article
Implausibility in the Pak-US Relationship by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 21/May/2010 Views:2113 Replies:0 
Dr. Henry Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State, has once rightly pointed out that; in the international politics, “there are neither permanent friends nor permanent foes of a state”. These are indeed, the convergences and divergences of national interests of states that make them friends or foes to each other. The national interests of states, however, are not constant, but continue changin Click here to read Full Article
 
Implausibility in the Pak-US Relationship BY Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 17/May/2010 Views:1875 Replies:0 
Dr. Henry Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State, has once rightly pointed out that; in the international politics, “there are neither permanent friends nor permanent foes of a state”. These are indeed, the convergences and divergences of national interests of states that make them friends or foes to each other. The national interests of states, however, are not constant, but continue changin Click here to read Full Article
Indian Naval Expansion: Implications for Pakistan by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 16/May/2010 Views:3937 Replies:0 
The roots of modern Indian Navy can be traced from the ‘Battle of Swally’, fought between the British East India Company and Portuguese near Surat, Indian Gujarat in 1612. This small navel encounter sufficiently reduced the Portuguese’s hold over the trade and business in India and enabled the British East India Company to enhance its influence. With the arrival of the first fighting ship at this 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:2158 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
The Prospects of Collaboration with Central Asian States by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 13/Apr/2010 Views:2103 Replies:0 
The five Central Asian Republics (CARs); Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan are spread over an area of 1.6 million square miles. The region is considered to be the second Gulf in terms of hydrocarbon resources, thus likely to play a key role in Asian and global geopolitics and geo-economics. Ever since their independence in 1991, CARs have been striving for their rightful Click here to read Full Article
 
Yet Another Angle of Indo-Israel Collaboration by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 9/Apr/2010 Views:1984 Replies:0 
The state of Israel came into being on May 14, 1948. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Indian Prime Minister supported the creation of this Zionist state at the heart of Arab world. However, owing to its relationship with Arab world, India took some time in the formal recognition of Israel, and later recognized it in 1950. Besides, maintaining good relations with Arab world, India also maintained Click here to read Full Article
Convergences and Divergences in the Pak-US Relationship BY Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 5/Apr/2010 Views:2694 Replies:0 
United States established its diplomatic relations with Pakistan in early in 1948, once Paul Alling, a career diplomat arrived Karachi, then capital of Pakistan. Later on Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, visited U.S in May 1950. This visit marked the formal beginning of the Pak-US relationship. In the subsequent history, Pakistan’s relations with United States have Click here to read Full Article
 
Pak-US Strategic Dialogue: Analysing the Salient by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 1/Apr/2010 Views:3732 Replies:0 
At the conclusion of Pak-US strategic dialogue, held from 24-25 March 2010, at Washington, a joint statement was issued. The statement highlights the salient of the dialogue process between Pakistani delegation headed by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Overall, this was the fourth phase of the strategic dialogue process. Click here to read Full Article
Pak-US Strategic Dialogue: Bridging the Trust Deficit by Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan
Posted By: Raja_Muhammad_Khan On: 29/Mar/2010 Views:2523 Replies:0 
The high-level round of Pak-US Strategic Dialogues with US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton and Pakistani Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qurushi leading their respective delegations was held in Washington, from 24-25 March 2010. The dialogues were conducted in an atmosphere of friendship and cordiality. Apart from reviewing the nature of the bi-lateral relationship and extent of cooperation, Click here to read Full Article

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