Dr. Simrit Kahlon The Sopore killings have become quite an enigma; an unfortunate one though, since innocents are losing their lives in the hands of unknown criminals on the rampage. The six persons killed so far are either those working for the government or ex-militants. Both categories have been targets of terrorists in the past also, the killing of government personnel … [Read more...] about Sopore killings: Rule of law must be restored
5 Good reasons Students Buy Essay
5 Good reasons Students Buy Essay In the event you you should try to come up with the biggest reason why college students cheat, there will be quite likely one single thought that involves your brain: They are lazy and they are just researching ways to improve final results with small amount of effort and hard work and buy … [Read more...] about 5 Good reasons Students Buy Essay
Terrorist targeting telecom in Kashmir: Where is the government?
Dr. Simrit Kahlon Terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir have hit upon yet another novel method of keeping their agenda alive. In the past ten days or so, they have carried out specific targeting of the telecom set up in Kashmir to the extent of literally paralysing the industry. A recent attack on Monday, Jun, 01 was carried out in the heart of Srinagar and that too on a BSNL tower … [Read more...] about Terrorist targeting telecom in Kashmir: Where is the government?
Indo-Pakistan relations: On-off-off-on quotient needs to be changed
Dr. Simrit Kahlon To engage or not to engage Pakistan in dialogue has now become a challenging poser for the Modi led government as it completes one year in office. The euphoric beginning with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif braving the wrath of the other more powerful Sharif and the summer heat, to attend the swearing-in of PM Modi lost its lustre soon enough. The … [Read more...] about Indo-Pakistan relations: On-off-off-on quotient needs to be changed
Gawadar port operationalisation: India, US need to redraw maritime strategy
Dr. Simrit Kahlon International pressure and concern notwithstanding, China is now poised to change the maritime strategic equation in the South Asian region. Media reports suggest that the Gawadar port in Balochistan, Pakistan is likely to become operational in April, 2015. Work is in full swing to establish free-trade zones, where a large number of national and international … [Read more...] about Gawadar port operationalisation: India, US need to redraw maritime strategy