Jasbir Sarai Imran Khan and Bajwa: In the eye of the storm A political logjam capable of ushering winds of change in Pakistan is becoming visible. The opposition has joined hands against the incumbent Imran Khan led government. The situation may well lead to a … [Read more...] about Pakistan Army: In the eye of the storm within Pakistan
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Madhav Govind Vaidya: Scholar, statesman and ideologue
Punjab Pulse Bureau "The active, meaningful and inspiring life of Madhav Govind Vaidya Ji serves as a role model worth emulating by the younger growing generations of the nation." Madhav Govind Vaidya Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologue Madhav Govind (M.G.) Vaidya Ji … [Read more...] about Madhav Govind Vaidya: Scholar, statesman and ideologue
Naxalism stands challenged by democracy & freedom
Jaibans Singh "Naxalism and communism go against the free spirit of India &Punjab " The term Naxal derives from the name of a village, Naxalbari in West Bengal, where a peasant revolt took place in 1967. The peasants of Naxalbari, who mainly worked on tea plantations … [Read more...] about Naxalism stands challenged by democracy & freedom
Pakistan’s tryst to move from virtual dictatorship to actual democracy
Dr. Simrit Kahlon "Politics makes strange bed fellows" - this proverb, meaning that that political alliances in a common cause may bring together those of widely differing views, is today most applicable to Pakistan. Eleven political parties, including the PML (N) and the … [Read more...] about Pakistan’s tryst to move from virtual dictatorship to actual democracy
With anger and a song
Pramod Kumar The farmers’ agitation is unique in many ways. One, it is a coming together of 31 ideologically competing organisations. Two, it has successfully purged itself of the influence and interference of the established political parties as reflected in the popular … [Read more...] about With anger and a song




