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Redefining Pak Foreign Policy by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer Created On: 19/Dec/2011 Views: 7162 Replies: 0 
A Two-day “Envoys Conference” has been over on December 13, 2011. The session of the conference was chaired and addressed by Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani, Prime Minister of Pakistan. The conference was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Hina Rabbani Khar, Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, and Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir, 15 Pakistani key ambassadors including Designated Pakistani Am Click here to read Full Article

Kabul Attacked one day after Bonn Conference by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 6/Dec/2011 Views:66532 Replies:0 
Just after one day of the second Bonn Conference, over 58 people have been killed and many injured in three sparsest unprecedented attacks in Afghanistan. In first blast the suicide bomber carrying backpack full of explosives has blasted him after entering into Shia worshippers gathering at the Abul Fazl (an adviser to a 14th century Mughal emperor) shrine for Ashura, marking the death of Hussain, Click here to read Full Article
Pakistan Boycotts Upcoming Bonn Conference By Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 30/Nov/2011 Views:36391 Replies:0 
On November 29, 2011 Pakistani cabinet announced a boycott and has decided not to attend the upcoming Bonn conference as a protest," a government official said after a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani in Lahore. Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar briefed the Cabinet about the incident and described the ongoing diplomatic efforts to highlight the violation of Pakistan's Click here to read Full Article
 
Upcoming Bonn Conference & Afghan Crises by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 26/Nov/2011 Views:14399 Replies:0 
First Bonne Conference was held in 2001, Now, once again the international community comprising 100 delegations of 90 nations will meet in the former German capital on 5 December 2011. The aim of this meeting is to decide the fate of long outstanding Afghan Issue. One of the main objectives is that the participants of the meeting will get together and deliberate the goals of the conference wit Click here to read Full Article
Brahamdagh Bugti & Balochistan Crises by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 22/Nov/2011 Views:1704 Replies:0 
In an interview with Carlota Gall (a British Journalist works for “The New York Times”) on 23 Aug 2011, Brahamdagh Bugti a renowned rebellion, grandson of late Akbar Bugti has claimed that he has no connection with armed struggle. Recently, he has applied for political asylum in Switzerland. He stated that he has no plans to continue with political activities from there and has offered to resig Click here to read Full Article
 
Reko Diq Deposit & Balochistan Security by Lt Col Zaheerul Hassan (R)
Posted By: Zaheer On: 16/Nov/2011 Views:2444 Replies:0 
Reko Diq is a small town in Chagai District, Baluchistan located 70 kilometres northwest of Naukundi, near to the Iran-Afghan border. The town has the world´s largest Gold and Copper reserves containing 12.3 million tons of copper and 20.9 million ounces of gold in inferred and indicated resources. Rough estimates suggest that the gold and copper at the surface accounts for $65 billion worth of de Click here to read Full Article
Alarming Arms Purchasing Quest in South Asia by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 14/Nov/2011 Views:1474 Replies:0 
17TH SAARC Summit was held from 10-11th November 2001 in Addu City of Maldives. During this time a major participant (India) was concluding her final deal with USA and France for purchasing of F-35 aircrafts and Submarines, whereas rest of the members including the Indians were negotiating for peace, trade, transport, economic integration, security issues, such as piracy, climate change, and Click here to read Full Article
 
Mrs. Clinton Visit: Pak-US Tension Defused? by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 24/Oct/2011 Views:1700 Replies:0 
On October 21, 2011 US Sectary of state Mrs. Hilary Clinton led heavy delegation concluded its two days visit to Pakistan. Probably, the visit was aiming to defuse the prevailing and increasing tension between two capitals. During this visit Director of CIA Chief, David Petraeus and the newly appointed Military Chief, General Martin Dempsey Mran accompanied Mrs. Clinton. The delegation held meetin Click here to read Full Article
Pakistan Decided to respond U.S. direct Attack ? by Lt Col Zaheerul Hassan(R)
Posted By: Zaheer On: 27/Sep/2011 Views:1657 Replies:0 
Already strained Pak-U.S. relationship went under further cloud when in mid September, 2011 American civil and military leadership gave abrasive statements against ISI and Pakistani security agencies. US military chief, Admiral Mike Mullen accused the ISI of supporting the Haqqani network in carrying out an assault on the US Embassy in Kabul on September 13, 2011. He further said that the Haqqani Click here to read Full Article
 
A Discreet Conflict – An Open Agenda By Asif Chauhdary
Posted By: Zaheer On: 14/Sep/2011 Views:2355 Replies:0 
month back an article under the title ‘A Discreet Conflict’ written by one Matt McCullough was published in an online journal ‘The Majallah’. it would have been comparatively a sensible article, written by any western writer, had few queries been answered logically. For example, without having any love lost for the armed forces and much talked ISI, one is always astonished that why only these two Click here to read Full Article
Hidden hands behind Balochistan & Karachi Issues by Zaheerul Hassan
Posted By: Zaheer On: 8/Sep/2011 Views:1982 Replies:0 
Twin suicide bombs rocked Quetta capital of Balochistan at 08:54 on September 7, 2011. Suicidal bombers targeted Pakistan Frontier Corps of Balochistan security forces responsible for capturing of senior Al-Qaeda operatives, Younis al Mauritani along with two other high-ranking operatives, Abdul Ghaffar al Shami and Messara al Shami. The Al-Qaeda commander was picked up in the suburbs of Quetta Click here to read Full Article

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