Dr. Simrit Kahlon Kashmir witnessed an unprecedented level of civil unrest in mid-2016 post the killing of a local terrorist, Burhan Wani. During the protests, the security forces used pellet guns to fend off unruly civilians, mostly young boys, who indulged in stone pelting and assault upon police and paramilitary force personnel. The use of pellet guns led to injuries, in … [Read more...] about Alternative to pellet guns lies more in political and social than technological domain
Jumping from one Zarb-e-Azb to another Radd-ul-Fasaad will destroy Pakistan
Dr. Simrit Kahlon What goes around; comes around!! The proverb implies that the result of things that one has done will someday have an effect on them for having started the cycle. This proverb describes, most aptly, the fragile situation presently prevalent in Pakistan. Having given wind to the cult of terrorism, the nation is now paying a terrible cost for its misdeeds. The … [Read more...] about Jumping from one Zarb-e-Azb to another Radd-ul-Fasaad will destroy Pakistan
Who is Pakistan trying to fool with its “Kashmir Solidarity Day?”
Dr. Simrit Kahlon Pakistan has observed yet another irrelevant and fatuous “Kashmir Solidarity Day” on February, 05. This is an annual ritual since 1990 whose stated objective is to support the so-called struggle of the people of Jammu and Kashmir towards self-determination of their political status. The actual objective of this evil exercise is downright propaganda. It is … [Read more...] about Who is Pakistan trying to fool with its “Kashmir Solidarity Day?”
Pakistan: The leopard will not change its spots
Dr. Simrit Kahlon The terror attack on an army convoy in Pampore that has led to the killing of three brave Indian Army soldiers gives a clear indication that change in the military hierarchy of Pakistan will not usher any paradigm shift in the country’s policy with respect to India. Export of terror to the state of Jammu and Kashmir and onwards to the rest of India continues … [Read more...] about Pakistan: The leopard will not change its spots
Kashmiri love for education has derailed the separatist narrative
Dr Simrit Kahlon The Jammu and Kashmir State Board examination for class 12 students has commenced on Monday, March, 14. In spite of media speculation of a poor response to this dynamic decision taken by the State Government, a massive 94.53 percent attendance for the first exam has been recorded. Of the 32,044 students expected to appear 30, 292 turned up for the … [Read more...] about Kashmiri love for education has derailed the separatist narrative