2013

In Pursuit of Counter terrorism Policy

The happenings during the holy month of Ramadan showed yet another time, if, at all, any further reminder was needed, that Pakistan’s internal security challenge still remains the most daunting. As a newspaper report highlighted, more than 350 people have lost their lives since the new government took office in early June. As if the Bannu jailbreak was not enough …

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The Tragic Implications of EGYPT’S BLOODY CRACKDOWN

Seeing the horrific images of the Egyptian military’s crackdown on supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo and other cities across the country, it seems that the ongoing political crisis may have passed a critically important and tragic threshold. Where the Egypt’s military government under the leadership of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has claimed, with some justification, to be …

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State-sponsored Terrorism in India

In his recent statement, a former Indian investigating officer Satish Verma disclosed that terror attacks on Mumbai on November 26, 2008 and assault on the Indian Parliament on January 12, 2001 were orchestrated by the Indian government. According to Indian media’ in ‘Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case’ an Under Secretary of Interior Ministry has submitted an affidavit in the court …

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Reinventing the Pak-US Strategic Partnership

Former US President George W. Bush’s quoted statement was manifestly the recognition of Pakistan’s contributions in ‘War against Terrorism’. For some, it added a new chapter to Pak-US ties. Both countries agreed to initiate US-Pakistan Strategic Partnership Dialogue in March 2006 during a meeting between the two presidents in Islamabad. A notable fact is that the dialogue was initiated exactly …

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Palestine-Israel Peace talks A crucial test for john kerry

American Secretary of State John Kerry is by no means the first United States envoy to broker peace talks between Israel and Palestine. However, he might very well be the last. Scepticism about Kerry’s project ‘Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement’ is nearly universal, and it’s understandable when you look at the graveyard of past negotiations. If the return to the negotiating table …

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Al-Qaeda’s New Strategy Jailbreaks

Recent massive jailbreaks in Libya, Iraq and Pakistan, all occurring within days of one another, beg the question: what constitutes a coincidence in foreign affairs? Are these attacks happy coincidences for the newly-freed criminals, or a connected series of events? And, with al-Qaeda affiliates already claiming responsibility for two of these assaults, should the United States consider the possibility that …

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Afghanistan A Dilemma for China and the US

As NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan continues, China finds itself in a conundrum. With tensions flaring throughout the Asia-Pacific, the last thing Beijing wants is to face a security threat along its western border. China needs to become more involved in efforts to stabilize Afghanistan. The United States and its international partners thus have an opportunity to provide incentive for China …

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Power Policy Have Talked, Now Work!

The PML-N expunged two P’s from the PPPP in general elections and brought forward another two P’s’ the Power Policy. Bitter truths are not easy to tell. It is said, particularly, of politicians speaking to their constituents. Yet, one cannot help but commend the new government to tell the masses what their predecessors were unable to for the past six …

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Counterterrorism Models for Pakistan

Pakistan has been a victim of terrorism since many years now. Besides some separatist groups in Balochistan, Tehrik-a-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is the major terrorist network operating against the state and its people. Nevertheless, a strong desire is present among both at Federal and KPK Provincial Government to hold talks with TTP to bring about peace in Pakistan. Generally, the term …

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The Poet of Beauty John Keats 1795 – 1821

“If Poetry comes not as naturally as leaves to a tree it had better not come at all.” John Keats, one of the greatest English poets and a major figure in the Romantic Movement, is the person who has left his indelible mark on English poetry. Science may one day ascertain the laws of distribution and descent which govern the …

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