Simrit Kahlon Lieutenant Navdeep Singh, a young Army officer hailing from Gurdaspur, Punjab, the scion of a family proud of its martial credentials, the son of an Army veteran; has mad the supreme sacrifice for the honour and integrity of the country. He lost his life in a counter-infiltration encounter on the line of control, along the famed Kishenganga River of the Gurez … [Read more...] about Will Kashmir acknowledge the sacrifice of Lieutenant Navdeep Singh?
Dispel motivated media campaigns against Kashmir
Simrit Kahlon If there is one region in the world that figures the most in the media through statements made by a plethora of cialis cheap so called experts, critics, policy makers, strategists and thinkers it is Kashmir. Almost everybody who is anybody or has pretensions to being somebody in world affairs, Muslim affairs or South Asian affairs would like to hold and express … [Read more...] about Dispel motivated media campaigns against Kashmir
How will the cornered Pakistan Army react?
Simrit Kahlon What goes around often comes around. The wisdom of this adage couldn’t be better understood than in the case of Pakistan today. For years now it has been an acknowledged nursery for breeding terrorists that cause mayhem around the world. Today, it is itself suffering from frequent attacks launched on the symbols of the state establishment, especially the Armed … [Read more...] about How will the cornered Pakistan Army react?
Normalcy in Kashmir: A reason to cheer but little space for complacency
Simrit Kahlon The separatist onslaught propagated by Pakistan in the Kashmir valley is being played out as much on the political, administrative and economic machinery of the state as it is on the minds and psyche of the Kashmiri people dwelling both within the valley and beyond. In fact, the poisoning of the minds of the Kashmiris began much earlier than the instigation of … [Read more...] about Normalcy in Kashmir: A reason to cheer but little space for complacency
Are the separatists losing their steam?
Simrit Kahlon Jammu and Kashmir, these days, is abuzz with activity. The fifteenth phase of the Panchayat elections has been successfully completed, thus bringing much cheer on the face of Chief minister Omar Abdullah. The overall voter turn-out stands at an impressive eighty per cent. The greater victory for democracy, however, lies in the fact that one of the places included … [Read more...] about Are the separatists losing their steam?