Troop withdrawal, a necessary step Though easier said than done, it may be more practical for both nations to slowly start pulling their troops away from Siachen in order to save their soldiers from further misery. When the Gayari depot was built back I 1984, it was due to the fact that many experts claimed […]
Jul 26 2012 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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Siachen, a mysteriously beautiful piece of a white sheet of ice has been yet another bone of contention between two states for whom, the smallest of the crisis always has serious and sometimes, bizarre repercussions. The politics between the two countries is a series of bizarre tactics in which both sides strive to surpass each […]
Jul 25 2012 | Posted in
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Terrorism proving to be a malignant cancer for Pakistan If the Pakistani nation thought that the nightmare was over and that they had finally gotten rid of the militant insurgency, they were wrong. Much to everyone’s dismay, they are as powerful as ever, filling fear into the hearts of millions of innocent people. The high […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Mansoor Ijaz accuses government of orchestrating cover-up to keep him away from judicial Commission Pakistani American businessman Mansoor Ijaz has accused the government of preventing him from testifying over the Memogate scandal is Islamabad next week. According to Mansoor, the Interior Minister Rehman Malik is currently planning a “massive cover-up” to keep him from appearing […]
Jan 22 2012 | Posted in
Politics |
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As Pakistan has blocked the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) supply line to record its condemn against across border massacre on Salala Army Check post in Mahmond last month, the U.S army now has to face another problem. According to the sources, the U.S. army have fallen short of pampers and tissues and their officials […]