A deterrent which one is afraid to implement when challenged ceases to be a deterrent. Henry Kissinger India and Pakistan have remained in a state of rivalry for almost 63 years; more than the historic rivalry that existed between the US and USSR. Furthermore the transformation in their respective war doctrines have also remained locked in the historic traditions of …
Read More »After the Demise of Muammar Qaddafi
The fall of the colonel marks only the beginning of a hoped-for political, economic and moral renaissance. Justice will need to be done, and be seen to be done; but reconciliation must also be pursued FORTY-TWO years after he took power in a coup as a handsome 27-year-old captain, Africa’s longest-serving dictator was finally brought to bay on October 20th …
Read More »The Storm Before the Calm
The Political turmoil wrought by the Arab Spring is a precursor to positive change in the Middle East. The crowds in Cairo gather these days not to denounce autocracy but to raid the Israeli embassy or rail against the American University. In Egypt, in Libya and elsewhere, the open political arena is empowering Islamists with thoroughly reactionary views. The mood …
Read More »Occupy Wall Street: Is this the beginning of the end of global capitalism?
Protests are proliferating across the world. Their aim is not obvious. Nor is how much they matter. The aims may be incoherent, but the common threads are clear. The protests that have mushroomed in over 900 cities in 80-plus countries over the past few days have voiced few practical demands, and in some cases they actually avoid making any. Participants …
Read More »Understanding Indo-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership
Pakistan remains an important player in the region and has vital cards to foil any attempt at what has been termed as strategic encirclement. The two-day visit of Afghan President Hamid Karazi to India, which started on October 4, 2011, ended up with an establishment of Indo-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership duly signed by the visiting Afghan President and the Indian Prime …
Read More »Democracy’s Failure in Pakistan
Why India is democratic and Pakistan is not. What after all is wrong with Pakistan? On their emergence as two independent states on the map of the world as a result of a democratic political process, both India and Pakistan inherited a parliamentary tradition and began their independent statehood with a democratic path clearly charted out for them. To start …
Read More »People Should Start Prevention of Heart Diseases From their Home
Dr. Muhammad Azhar MBBS, MRCP (UK), Dip.Card (London), F.A.C.C. Professor of Cardiology and Chief Cardiologist At Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC) Lahore, Pakistan. Introduction cum profile: Prof. Muhammad Azhar head of the Institution and Chief Cardiologist at Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC) is an internationally acclaimed cardiologist and academician. He has more than 30 years experience of practicing cardiology and …
Read More »WORLD IN FOCUS August ‘Sep 2011
NATIONAL AFFAIRS Fata people get political rights: President Asif Ali Zardari signed on August 12 amendments made to the century-old Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) which will give the people of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) for the first time the right of appeal against decisions of the political agent. The president also signed the Extension of the Political Parties Order, …
Read More »Model Paper for PMS General Knowledge Exams
MODEL PAPER 5 1. Which word is wrongly spelt in the following set of words:- (a) Receive (b) Relief (c) Sleeve (d) Speech 2. Every wise man should save for… (a) Rainy days (b) Sunny days (c) Happy days (d) Sad days 3. Sleeping partner means:- (a) One who has not invested money but takes part in its …
Read More »Synonyms and Antonyms
1. Abandon:(v) We had to abandon the car and walk the rest of the way. SYN: forsake, leave, give up, relinquish ANT: retain, stay with 2. Abase:(v) Don’t abase yourself before your boss. SYN: humiliate, disgrace, bring down, humble ANT: exalt, uplift, honour 3. Abash:(v) He said nothing but looked abashed. SYN: confuse, feel or made to feel ashamed, confound …
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