2014

RESTRUCTURING INTELLIGENCE TO COUNTER TERRORISM

Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali while presenting ‘though half-baked’ Pakistan’s first-ever ‘National Security Policy’ (NSP) in National Assembly on February 26, vowed to inanimate the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) and to establish a National Intelligence Directorate (NID) under its umbrella to counter the menace of terrorism and militancy. The PM approved the establishment of NID ‘having the coordination …

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60 Percent Pakistani Universities Fail to Produce PhD Scholars

At present, there are 156 universities and DAIs in the country which have been recognized by the Higher Education Commission. According to the data available at HEC’s online ‘PhD Country Directory’ and another relevant document ‘PhD output report’, it comes to the fore that 62 universities and DAIs have produced 8,822 PhD scholars from 1930 to December, 2013 For the …

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DEMOCRACY OR MOBOCRACY?

Will henceforth mob decide who is to rule the country, not the ballot box? Is mobocracy now going to be the order of the day, and not democracy? Perhaps yes, if some current events are any guide. In Ukraine, an elected president has been driven out by protestors holding the capital city of Kiev hostage to their months-long street protest. …

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INDIANS WANT POLITICAL CHANGE

There is a notable difference between the intensity of support for Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. Seven-in-ten Indians are dissatisfied with the way things are going in India today. The Indian public, by a margin of more than three-to-one, would prefer the Hindu-nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to lead the next Indian government rather than the Indian National Congress …

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ANOTHER WITHDRAWAL ANOTHER CHALLENGE

Afghanistan recently celebrated the 25th year of withdrawal former Soviet soldiers from its soil. Exactly 25 years later, forty other countries, combating with Taliban and al-Qaeda for over 12 years, are in a process to pull out. The withdrawal of last of Soviet troops from the Hairatan border brought huge joy among Mujahideen who viewed themselves as the winner of …

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Lieutenant General (R) Abdul Qayyum Ex-Chairman Pakistan Steel Mills

Today, the CIA, the RAW and many others spy agencies are out to weaken the province and malign Pakistan army and the ISI. Lieutenant General (R) Abdul Qayyum is a person of diverse talent and unrivalled administrative qualities. Besides having a decade’s worth experience in the Pakistan Army, he has also served as chairman for Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) at …

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THE RIFT WITHIN GCC COUNTRIES

Three Gulf monarchies’ “ Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain – are so annoyed with a fellow member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Qatar, that they have recalled their ambassadors from Doha. This was done in protest against Qatar’s interference in their internal affairs. It’s hard to believe that a pro-Western emirate like Qatar would interfere in the internal affairs …

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ASIA IS IN AMERICA’S DNA

On February 7, 1845, US Congressman John D. Cummins rose in the US House of Representatives to clamour for US possession of the Oregon Territory, then occupied jointly by the United States and Britain. He declared that these opulent Northwest lands were ‘the master key of the commerce of the universe.’ ‘Put that territory under US jurisdiction,’ he argued, ‘and …

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