2013

MANMOHAN-NAWAZ MEETING & INDO-PAK TIES

The much-hyped meeting between the prime ministers of India and Pakistan, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session (UNGA), has raised hopes for bettering the often-battered bilateral ties. But sceptics say that the meeting is merely another round of parleys at the highest level and is unlikely to produce any solid results. Nevertheless, such a summit, coming …

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OPERATION IN Karachi

It is a dream of every patriotic Pakistani to once again make Karachi the ‘City of Lights’. That’s the reason why all the patriotic Pakistanis pray earnestly for the success of the recent rangers-led targeted operation against extortionists, kidnappers, target killers and mafias in Karachi. Pakistan prospers only if the residents of the mega city live in a peaceful and …

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The Arms Trade Treaty 2013

International Law of Trade or Disarmament? Introduction Is the international law evolving itself or is it defying the very basic principles of law? Quintessentially, it’s a product of agreements between the states and of the consistent conduct, which constitute the customary law. The list of its new subjects, however, is increasingly growing and is including non-state actors and multinational companies …

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QATAR Gulf Paradise Migrant Workers’ Nightmare

The tiny Persian Gulf state of Qatar is an oasis of peace and prosperity in the volatile Middle East. While neighbouring Bahrain convulsed with social unrest and a brutal government crackdown, Qatar ‘a gleaming, wealthy sovereign nation’ has been largely untouched by the revolutions sweeping across the Arab world. Fuelled principally by large liquefied gas/energy projects and high oil prices, …

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China’s Role in Post-Nato Afghanistan

While Nato and the US forces are preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan, the Afghanistan government is increasingly interested in boosting its relations with regional powers such as Russia and China. Conversely, both Moscow and Beijing are concerned about the future of Afghanistan after US withdrawal. Mr Karzai’s visit to China speaks volumes about Afghanistan’s efforts to strengthening its relations with …

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INDIA’S SAGGING ECONOMY STRATEGIC CONSEQUENCES

Two decades of rapid economic growth and surging international trade gave India the economic and strategic heft to go with its world-wide vision and voice. The current slump threatens to bring back the lowest economic numbers in twenty years. The sagging Indian economy shall burden both India’s domestic politics and its global strategic goals. Manmohan’s recent visit to Washington may …

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THAW IN US-IRAN TIES & CONSTRUCTIVE CHAOS THEORY

The budding rapprochement between the United States and Iran has stirred a debate among the Arab intelligentsia, especially in the Gulf region, mainly due to its geographical proximity with Iran and host of other issues. Their concerns stem primarily from the longstanding Western geopolitical interests in the Middle East and the timings of the initiation of this political flirtation between …

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An Anual Global ‘Carnival’

The month of September every year comes and goes without changing anything in our turbulent world, but for world’s leaders, it brings the season of a ‘global carnival’ that takes place with a lot of fete and frolic in the ‘capital’ of the world, New York, with almost the entire leadership from across the globe descending on this already crowded …

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