Jasbir Sarai On 01 June 2021, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan made a rare visit to Balochistan, a province that has been in the throes of a separatist insurgency ever since the creation of the country. The visit had a distinct political hue with the PM making all the … [Read more...] about Infringement of human rights through state sponsored violence in Balochistan
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Indian Army Chief’s significant visit to Kashmir
Jaibans Singh The Indian Army Chief, General MM Naravane, visited Kashmir over two days on June, 2 and June, 3. The visit coincided with the 100 days of ceasefire between India and Pakistan. The significance of the visit can be gauged by the prevailing relations between … [Read more...] about Indian Army Chief’s significant visit to Kashmir
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Jaibans Singh Prime Minister Imran Khan in Saudi Arabia It is said that if a person has something in the back of his mind he tends to blurt it out unwittingly in the course of a conversation. Something of this sort happened with the foreign minister of Pakistan, Shah … [Read more...] about Pakistani leadership must reconcile with India; focus on resurrecting its country
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Brig (Veteran) Anil Gupta Pakistan emerged as a new nation on the globe on 14th August 1947 as ‘homeland for the Muslims of undivided India’ on the insistence of a strong Muslim lobby led by Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Jinnah used religion card for demanding India’s partition and … [Read more...] about Unrest in Pakistan: Consequence of inherent contradictions
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Onkareshwar Pandey Pakistan has made a strong pitch for "resolution of issues" with India. The diplomatic rhetoric commenced in early March, a little after recommitment by the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGsMO) of the two countries to uphold the ceasefire … [Read more...] about India-Pakistan: Nuances and structure of “dispute resolution”
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