Dr. Simrit Kahlon It is now two weeks since India and Pakistan, through their respective Director Generals of Military Operations (DGsMO), recommitted to maintenance of the ceasefire protocols that were established in 2003. Ayesha Siddiqa, one of Pakistan's most … [Read more...] about Indo-Pak Ceasefire: Pakistan’s end game and the Indian response
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Indo-Pak Ceasefire: The politics and their ramification
Jaibans Singh On 24 February, 2021, the Director General's of Military Operations (DGsMO) of India and Pakistan jointly recommitted to ceasefire along the Line of Control (LOC) and International Border (IB) that was first declared in 2003. “In the interest of achieving … [Read more...] about Indo-Pak Ceasefire: The politics and their ramification
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Hardip Bedi “It is time to extend a hand of peace in all directions,” said Pakistan Army Chief, General Qamar Bajwa, in an address at a military function recently. "Pakistan is a peace-loving country that has rendered great sacrifices for regional and global peace. We … [Read more...] about General Bajwa’s peace inferences lack credibility
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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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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
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