2014

ESTIMATING THE COST OF WAR ON TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN

“There have also been colossal damages to social and physical infrastructure and huge consequential financial losses and adverse effects on our economy”.   INTRODUCTION In the backdrop of All Parties Conference (APC) convened by the Government of Pakistan held on 9th September, 2013, it is appropriate to revisit the question of costs and benefits of the war on terror for …

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Mollah Sent to Gallows Reopening Old Wounds

News one way or the other keep pouring in just to add insult to our injuries. On December 12, just days before the Fall of Dhaka anniversary, Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh leader and a pro-Pakistan politician Abdul Quader Molla was hanged. Bangladeshi government accused Mollah of atrocities during the country’s independence war. He had been found guilty in February by a much-criticised, …

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UNLOCKING THE MIDDLE EAST

For over three decades, Iran and the US have been blood enemies. Their hatred, like the hatred between the Palestinians and the Israelis, has framed the Middle East’s alliances and fuelled terror and war. Though the interim deal over Iran’s nuclear programme has not undone that, yet it offers a glimpse of a different, better Middle East. This deal can …

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PTI & AAP

Seldom, if ever, has a rookie political party’s success in assembly become such a talking point and a cause for nationwide euphoria… But that’s exactly what activist Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party’s stunning show felt across India’s impressive showing — winning 28 out of 70 seats in the Delhi polls — seems to have done.” Times of India.

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NO, NOT A ‘LOST FRIEND’

During my last visit to the US, I found from a ‘trash yard sale’ a book entitled “America’s Stake in Asia” written in 1968 by Drew Middleton, a renowned foreign correspondent, first for Associated Press, and later for The New York Times who covered the World War II from D-Day to V-Day and several subsequent developments in Africa and Asia …

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World in Focus (Oct-Nov 2014)

National & International  National Oct 16: Amir Dogar, a PTI-supported independent candidate, defeated Javed Hashmi to win the NA-149 by-election. Oct 16: The WHO held that Pakistan is responsible for nearly 80 per cent of polio cases reported globally. Oct 17: Germany and the UNDP pledged 1 million euros for return and rehabilitation of IDPs of North Waziristan. Oct 17: …

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