Mehtab Karan Singh Two factions of the Hurriyat Conference and the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), created quite a furore on December, 7, last year by inviting tourists and pilgrims to visit the Kashmir Valley. This was followed by a similar invite from Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on December, 10, wherein she asserted that there is no safer place for tourists than … [Read more...] about Goodbye tourist season: Is it curtains for the Kashmir valley?
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Pakistan Army Chief has scripted the Kulbhushan Jadav case
Jaibans Singh A close scrutiny of Pakistan media lays bare the fact that in the case of Kulbhushan Jadav, the Pakistan Army is following a script carefully laid out by the Pakistan Army chief personally. Jadav is an Indian national who has been awarded a death sentence on charges of spying by a military court in Pakistan.here is evidence to prove that the decision to award the … [Read more...] about Pakistan Army Chief has scripted the Kulbhushan Jadav case
Courage and commitment epitomise Indian Army’s Operation Meghdoot in Siachen
Dr. Simrit Kahlon Operation Meghdoot, the very name carries with it an aura of respect and admiration within military circles across the world. What was militarily accomplished in this operation, launched by the Indian Army in the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier on 13 April 1984, has no parallels in the annals of military history. In an unimaginable feat of grit and … [Read more...] about Courage and commitment epitomise Indian Army’s Operation Meghdoot in Siachen
Kashmiri leaders and elders are failing their young
Jaibans Singh Eight lives have needlessly been lost in the Kashmir Valley! As the by-poll process in the Srinagar constituency of the Kashmir valley commenced, security forces deployed for election duty were attacked by violent mobs engineered by Hurriyat separatists and anti-national elements to disrupt the polling. Left with no option when the stone pelters closed in, the … [Read more...] about Kashmiri leaders and elders are failing their young
Alternative to pellet guns lies more in political and social than technological domain
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





