Dr. Simrit Kahlon The pressure on Pakistan to put a cap on proliferation of terror from its soil is on the rise. Yet another indictment has come in the form of the US Country Report on Terrorism (CRT) 2016. The report that covers the period of January, 01, 2016 to December, 31, 2016 has retained Pakistan’s name in its list of nations providing “safe heavens” to … [Read more...] about Pakistan must dismantle terror infrastructure or face international isolation
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The Kargil War: How courage prevailed upon cowardly duplicity
Jaibans Singh Eighteen years have elapsed since the fateful day, 26 July 1999, when India emerged victorious in the Kargil war. The ignominious designs of a belligerent neighbour (Pakistan) to violate the territorial integrity of the nation were thwarted by a military action that has no parallel in the annals of military history. On this day, the brave soldiers of the Indian … [Read more...] about The Kargil War: How courage prevailed upon cowardly duplicity
Damp squib response to diktat indicates irrelevance of Syed Sallahuddin
Jaibans Singh What happened to the week long agitation that Syed Sallahuddin had ordered to be observed to mark the first death anniversary of the terrorist Burhan Wani? It may be recalled that Sallahuddin, in a video message, had called for “Hafta-e-Shuhuda” (martyrs’ week) to be observed in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) from July, … [Read more...] about Damp squib response to diktat indicates irrelevance of Syed Sallahuddin
Pakistan should looks inwards to allay fears of the world
Mehtab Karan Singh Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s consistent efforts to highlight to the global leaders, the need to unite in the fight against terror received a big boost during his recent meetings with United States President Donald Trump and Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. The joint statement issued post his meeting with President Donald Trump deviated … [Read more...] about Pakistan should looks inwards to allay fears of the world
Human Rights abuse in Pakistan
Jaibans Singh A seminar on “Human Rights abuses in Pakistan” was organised by the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in collaboration with Asian-Eurasian Human Rights Forum on June, 22. The areas addressed were disappearance of minorities from the demographics of the country; persecution of minority communities like the Sikhs, Hindus and Christians and particularly non-Sunni … [Read more...] about Human Rights abuse in Pakistan





