Brig. Atul Nagpal (Retired) Even when faced with the improbability of making much headway on terrorism and Kashmir in any resumed dialogue in the future, it remains important for India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue with each other. What both the countries must recognise is the failures and fallacies in policies and approaches so as to avoid points of saturation and allow … [Read more...] about Restoration of Indo-Pakistan dialogue: The sooner the better
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PDP-BJP coalition: Mufti Sahab’s legacy must survive at all cost
Capt. Anil Gour The state of Jammu and Kashmir is grappling with the untimely demise of one of its tallest leaders of all times, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. There are volumes being written about the man that he was. He is being hailed as experienced leader who gave prime importance only to the good of the state and its people, a patriot and nationalist to the core, he was known … [Read more...] about PDP-BJP coalition: Mufti Sahab’s legacy must survive at all cost
We are dealing with the lives of human beings
Jaibans Singh Newspapers and television channels in India and Pakistan are having a field day of late in narrating multiple angles of the recent terrorist strike in Pathankot, Panjab. Views are being articulated in scintillating and creative prose with coining of new phrases by the hour. In fact, terror and violence are two subjects that have been drawing an unending media … [Read more...] about We are dealing with the lives of human beings
Realising Mufti’s dream of a peaceful and developed J&K
Dr. Simrit Kahlon The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, is no more. This columnist has never met him but has been writing about his policies and politics for quite some time. May he rest in peace and the almighty bestow upon his family the strength to bear this irreparable loss. Mufti had, to his credit, a long and chequered career in politics. He … [Read more...] about Realising Mufti’s dream of a peaceful and developed J&K
Ping-Pong in Indo-Pakistan talks needs a pause
Vikas Khanna An attack on an airbase in the border town of Pathankot by Pakistan-based terrorists poses a serious challenge to immediate engagement between New Delhi and Islamabad. The siege, which continued for more than 72 hours, left seven Indian soldiers dead and scores others injured. The January 15 foreign secretary level talks seem to be in jeopardy. That National … [Read more...] about Ping-Pong in Indo-Pakistan talks needs a pause





