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Indian Obsessions for ISI by Dr. m anwar
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Posted By:
Zaheer
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5/May/2010
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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
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Diplomat’s Arrest – A Political Scheme by Gul-e- Rana
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Zaheer
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5/May/2010
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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.
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Water Issue & SAARC Summit By Zaheerul Hassan
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Zaheer
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28/Apr/2010
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16th SAARC summit is started at Thimpu, (the Capital of Bhutan) from April 28 -29, 2010. People of the participant countries are looking towards their leaders for establishment of regional peace in this highly adverse security environment. They feel that future of their new generation became highly insecure due to poverty, continuous deteriorating health, terrorism and major regional conflicts
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“Hapless Prisoners and Inhuman Indian Games” Dr. M Anwar
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Posted By:
Zaheer
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24/Mar/2010
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The psychological injuries disgracefully inflicted upon defenseless detainees and foreign prisoners leave permanent scars in their memories. Maltreatment and torturous detention provides windfall to vengeance and fillip to brutal instincts. Resultantly the peace efforts between the belligerent states like India and Pakistan quickly get spoiled turning the edgy atmosphere into more tense and panick
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PAKISTAN: No More 'Do More' By Sohail Parwaz
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Posted By:
Zaheer
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24/Mar/2010
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The puppets are puppets and the human beings are human beings. No puppet can replace a man and so is it in the case of any ruler, may that be the president of Afghanistan. Almost 168 years back, during the first Anglo-Afghan war, the British after contriving the over throw of Amir Dost Mohammad Khan who surrendered to the British after some resistance, and was deported to India; Shah Shuja was ins
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