Jasmine Brar Two brave soldiers of the Indian Army, hailing from the Kashmir valley, made the supreme sacrifice in service of the Nation on November, 03. They were killed due to unprovoked fire by Pakistani troops from across the line of control in the Gurez sector. The soldiers, Rifleman Tariq Ahmed Lone, resident of Baktoor, Gurez and Rifleman Waseem Ahmad Lone resident of … [Read more...] about Biased Human Rights organisations and media in Kashmir
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Counter terrorist operations in Kashmir: Advantage Security forces
Ranjan Chauhan The security forces in Kashmir recently achieved a major success in their counter-terrorist operations with the killing of a terrorist named Abu Qasim. Abu Qasim was a Pakistani terrorist and a Divisional Commander of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). He had been operating in the Kashmir valley for more than five years. In the recent past he had engineered the strike … [Read more...] about Counter terrorist operations in Kashmir: Advantage Security forces
Black Days in Kashmir: Facts versus fiction
Jaibans Singh The separatists of Jammu and Kashmir have declared October, 27 as a “Black Day.” On this day in 1947, the Indian army landed in Srinagar airport and, against great odds, saved the people of Kashmir from large scale massacre, rape, loot and arson in the hands of the mercenary hordes of Kabilies (Tribal’s of the North West Frontier province) sent by Pakistan under … [Read more...] about Black Days in Kashmir: Facts versus fiction
Why Sharif agrees to disagree with President Barack Obama?
Vikas Khanna Hours after committing in a joint statement with President Barack Obama to take effective action all militant groups, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made a U-turn by telling a think tank that he could not be expected to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table "and be asked to kill them at the same time." This was the real Sharif who spoke from his … [Read more...] about Why Sharif agrees to disagree with President Barack Obama?
Pakistan will not get Kashmir by engineered Hartals and Bandhs
Dr. Simrit Kahlon The state of Jammu and Kashmir continues to face disruption in the form of lockouts and Hartals (Strikes) in the Kashmir valley. For a casual observer the situation looks like a spontaneous reaction to some reason for dissatisfaction; a deeper analysis, however, leads to a conclusion that the seemingly isolated incidents are a part of an intricate and … [Read more...] about Pakistan will not get Kashmir by engineered Hartals and Bandhs





