Mehtab Karan Singh For the second time in this year, a group of terrorists took refuge in the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) building at Pampore. The counter terrorist operation lasted from almost three days before the two holed in terrorists were eliminated. In the earlier instance in February this year, one civilian, three soldiers and two paramilitary troopers … [Read more...] about Kashmir: Egg on the face of perpetrators of evil
India must remain steadfast on Balochistan
Mehtab Karan Singh “Today from the ramparts of Red Fort, I want to greet and express my thanks to some people. In the last few days, people of Balochistan, Gilgit, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir have thanked me, have expressed gratitude, and expressed good wishes for me.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with this statement in his address to the Nation on the 70th Independence Day … [Read more...] about India must remain steadfast on Balochistan
Another round of sham elections in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
Mehtab Karan Singh The Government of Pakistan has conducted yet another sham of an election in the portion of Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) which it refers to as Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the world looks at the area as Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). Pakistan has, for ease of management, divided the area of Jammu and Kashmir under its forcible occupation into two … [Read more...] about Another round of sham elections in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
Surrender & Rehabilitation: Move from politics to pragmatism
Mehtab Karan Singh Mehbooba Mufti, chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, in response to a written question by opposition leader Omar Abdullah is reported to have told the state legislative assembly that, “4587 missing youth of the state have crossed over to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). 474 youth have returned via Nepal up to ending December 2014 by taking advantage of the … [Read more...] about Surrender & Rehabilitation: Move from politics to pragmatism
Chabahar: Deal done but miles to go for India
Mehtab Karan Singh The speed and confidence with which Prime Minister Narendra Modi moved to engage Iran once economic sanctions imposed on the country were lifted speaks volumes about the dynamism in India’s foreign policy under the NDA government. Surmounting complex diplomatic, political and economic challenges, a tripartite agreement between India, Iran and Afghanistan to … [Read more...] about Chabahar: Deal done but miles to go for India