Jaibans Singh Jaswant Singh, a revered national leader, an articulate writer, an ex-soldier and a thorough gentleman, was seen on television with moist eyes and quivering lips while taking part in a panel discussion on the latest disclosures by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General VK Singh, of having been offered a bribe by some defence hardware lobbyist. There are many … [Read more...] about The cutting edge of the Armed Forces must be maintained
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A new chapter in Jammu and Kashmir
Jaibans Singh What does the future hold for Jammu and Kashmir? This is an abiding question, central to not only people of the State but also others in the Nation and across the world whose destiny is somehow linked with this beautiful land. What adds significance to this question is the fact that the situation in the trouble torn region is being perceived to be on the mend and … [Read more...] about A new chapter in Jammu and Kashmir
Pakistan: A lapdog of Chinese masters
Prabhakar Gupta Last monsoon, while the attention of the world was focused on the flood-ravaged Indus River valley, a geopolitical game plan was quietly unfolding in the Himalayan borderlands of northern Pakistan. Islamabad was quietly handing over de facto control of Gilgit-Baltistan a disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir to China and that too for keeps. The latest proposal … [Read more...] about Pakistan: A lapdog of Chinese masters
General VK Singh reviews ceremonial mounted parade of Skinner’s Horse
Jaibans Singh General VK Singh, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Indian Army, visited Skinner’s Horse at Meerut Military Station on March, 21 and reviewed a ceremonial mounted parade of the regiment. The COAS is Honorary Colonel of Skinner’s Horse in view of his historic association with the unit where his ancestors served with distinction during the period of World War I and … [Read more...] about General VK Singh reviews ceremonial mounted parade of Skinner’s Horse
Engineered agitations and yellow journalism in Kashmir
Simrit Kahlon Ten days ago, in the afternoon of Saturday, March, 10, seventeen year old Yasir Ahmed Wani lost his life in an unfortunate accident in the Anantnag region of the Kashmir valley. He came under the front and rear wheels of a military truck and died on the spot. Almost instantly, a crowd gathered and resorted to violence before setting the truck on fire. The driver … [Read more...] about Engineered agitations and yellow journalism in Kashmir





