Tag Archives: Dr Raja Muhammad Khan
Economic Rational for Imperialism
Posted on29. Aug, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja Muhammad Khan:
At 4.8 per cent of GDP, US military spending in 2010 represents the largest economic burden outside the Middle East.” As per the latest figures provided by SIPRI, the top four military spenders of the world are United States with; $698 billion, China; $119 billion, Great Britain $59.6 billion, and France $59.3 billion.
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At the National Defence University Washington
Posted on22. Aug, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja M Khan:
Antagonism with Pakistan would not serve US interest too, as Pakistan is not its subservient state. It should consider Pakistan an equal partner and give weightage to its peace proposals seriously, and talk with Afghan factions for a consensus. Such an approach would bring long-term peace in Afghanistan.
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Afghan War: US Blaming ISI for Her Incompetence
Posted on24. Apr, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja M Khan:
. US together with its South Asian partner desire to sow the seed of hate between Pakistan and Afghan people. It is indeed a unrewarding country. Should not it be obliged to Pakistan for supporting its cause in 1980s and now as a front line state against terrorism?
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Colonial Powers Lack in Moral Courage
Posted on17. Apr, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja Muhammad Khan:
If the colonial powers had any morals they would not have engineered problems for the areas that they colonized. Now when they are openly admitting that they were responsible for all our conflicts then they must have the moral courage to find a respectable and acceptable solution to all there doings.
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Projected Water Wars in South Asia
Posted on06. Mar, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja M Khan:
. Gone are the days, once bigger powers used to overrun the smaller neighbours for the enlargement of the frontiers of their empires. Could America capture the tiny Communist state of Cuba? Therefore, Pakistan is a reality; India must accept this in the first instance and start living as a peaceful and responsible neighbour, respecting the sovereignty, integrity and independence of Pakistan. This would bring peace, harmony and stability in South Asia, rather the current instability, caused by hegemonic designs of India.
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Now After Raymond It’s Aaron
Posted on26. Feb, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja M Khan:
Now after Aaron, it is certain that many more will fall or these dubious Americans will flee the country. What is alarming that why so much irresponsibility has been dispalyed by all concerned? Why the national interests were ignored, what were the motives and interests of all those who were issuing visas like a whole sale lot? All concerned must be suspended and brought to task irrespective of their offices that they hold.
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Kashmir: The Essence of the UNCIP Resolutions
Posted on08. Feb, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Dr Raja M Khan:
India indeed, knew that, implementations of these resolutions would expose her act of aggression on Kashmir on October 27, 1947, against whom; Kashmiri were fighting a war of their national liberation from India. The fact of the matter is that, as a result of UNSC Resolution number S.726 of April 21, 1948, United Nations constituted a five-member commission in June 1948 and named it as the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP).
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Kashmir: Would the Sense Prevail?
Posted on02. Oct, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
Dr Raja Muhammad Khan:
Indian Government even called an All Parties meeting in New Delhi in mid September 2010, to find a solution to the current crises. Upon its failure to device, a modus operandi to end the Kashmiri protests, the All Parties Meeting constituted a fact-finding delegation. The delegation led by Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram, having the representation from almost all the major political parties of India made visit to the IHK.
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Indian ambitions in Afghanistan
Posted on10. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
Indian designs against Pakistan and Afghanistan Brig Asif Haroon Raja India has always vied to maintain friendly ties with Afghanistan and to keep Pak-Afghan relations frosty. When Soviet forces occupied Afghanistan in December 1979, India supported the illegal invasion as well as Soviet installed regimes in Kabul throughout the Afghan war. Pakistan supported the just [...]
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“Churchill’s Choice” for Afghanistan
Posted on06. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
Pakistan and the other stake-holders do not want a Talibanised Afghanistan. They have no right under any law to make such a demand. It is, for the people of Afghanistan to choose the form of government best suits them. Amongst our immediate neighbours, China follows the Communist/Socialist ideology and is the most peaceful country in the world. Iran follows the Islamic Ideology and despite such provocations from Israel and pressures from USA, has maintained its cool. Similarly, Afghanistan under the Taliban will follow the Islamic ideology, respecting the rule of law and distributive justice. In fact, the world has to remain engaged with them to ameliorate their sufferings of the last thirty years, caused by foreign aggressions. Pakistan and the USA, in particular therefore have “to recalibrate their positions and harmonize their interests with Afghanistan for a lasting peace in the region.”…Gen Mirza Aslam Beg