Archive for 'Indo-Pakistan'
Kishanganga arbitration
Posted on24. Oct, 2012 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali On 27 October 1947, Indian forces occupied Kashmir, denying the Kashmiris the option of accession in accordance with the Independence Act of 1947. The illegal occupation resulted in the 1947-1948 Kashmir War and later the 1965 and 1971 Pak-India Wars; however the accession of Kashmir remains unresolved. The method in the [...]
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INDO PAKISTAN CYBER WAR……..
Posted on25. Aug, 2012 by Adeela Naureen.
……THE REALITY CHECK By Adeela Naureen and Umar Waqar As per techtarget .com “Cyber warfare is Internet-based conflict involving politically motivated attacks on information and information systems. Cyber warfare attacks can disable official websites and networks, disrupt or disable essential services, steal or alter classified data, and cripple financial systems, among many other possibilities”. As [...]
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Siachen: India and Pakistan
Posted on03. Aug, 2012 by S M Hali.
Why Indian Army should vacate Siachen? By S. M. Hali It was expected that following the Gayari incident, the India would agree to drawdown its forces from Siachen and give political leadership a chance to negotiate the settlement of the twenty-eight years’ old dispute. However, once again Indian obduracy prevailed and the issue, which has [...]
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The spy who confessed
Posted on05. Jul, 2012 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali As a gesture of goodwill, Pakistan released the septuagenarian Indian prisoner Surjeet Singh, who had suffered incarceration for more than three decades in Pakistani jails, on 28th June 2012 and handed him over to Indian authorities at Wagah Border. Surjeet never admitted his guilt but no sooner he crossed the border, a [...]
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Indian spy Surjeet Singh
Posted on03. Jul, 2012 by Asif H Raja.
By Brig Asif Haroon Raja An Indian national Surjeet Singh son of Sucha Singh was arrested in 1982 during Gen Ziaul Haq’s rule on charges of spying. During his interrogation he confessed that he had carried out several bomb blasts in different cities of Pakistan causing deaths to over 20 people. He also revealed that [...]
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Sir Creek issue: Way out
Posted on27. Jun, 2012 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali Of all the bilateral disputes between Pakistan and India, Sir Creek has the simplest solution and can be resolved as a Confidence Building Measure (CBM), paving the way to settle the more complex ones. The issue like many others is a legacy of the undemarcated tracts at the partition of the [...]
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India Mastering False Flag Operations!
Posted on10. May, 2012 by Editor.
India’s 26/11 ‘investigation’ loses credibility as false-flag ‘terrorist’ intrusion exposed Make no mistake, this was an Indian-attempt to further malign Pakistan gone-wrong thanks to vigilant sections of the Pakistani media. Days after US confirmed offering 10 million dollars for ‘court-admissible evidence’ against Hafiz Saeed, Indian intelligence agencies and media – buzzing after Hillary Clinton’s visit [...]
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India’s unflagging obstinacy
Posted on25. Apr, 2012 by Asif H Raja.
By Brig Asif Haroon Raja In early hours of the morning on 7 April 2012, an extraordinary avalanche struck Battalion HQ of 6 NLI regiment located in Gayari sector of Siachen Glacier. 135 officers, JCOs, men and civilians paid out of defence establishment got buried under 1000 meters wide and over 25 meters high landslide. [...]
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PAKISTAN-SIACHEN-INDIA
Posted on15. Apr, 2012 by Khalid Iqbal.
By Air Commodore (R) Khalid Iqbal Pakistan and India are strange neighbours. Their relationship is deeply grounded in mistrust. On the onset of a typical crisis, the bilateral mechanism to manage such events collapses [...]
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MFN to India at what Cost
Posted on24. Mar, 2012 by Asif H Raja.
MFN status to India conditional to resolution of Kashmir dispute “In Shimla agreement when Z A Bhutto agreed to redesignate ‘Cease Fire Line’ to ‘Line of Control’ the fate of Kashmir was sealed. Now the politicians are only playing with public sentiments to befool them for as long as they can.” Raja G Mujtaba By Brig [...]