Jasbir Sarai Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, during the celebrations of his country’s 70th Independence Day, has given yet another demonstration of his governments over riding interest in Kashmir, regardless of the same being immoral and dishonourable. “As far as Jammu and Kashmir is concerned, we are dedicating this year’s Independence Day to the freedom of … [Read more...] about India’s posture on Baluchistan and POJK: On course at last
Baluchistan
Corruption in the Pakistan army and its effect in Baluchistan
Mehtab Karan Singh The sacking of six army personnel on charges of corruption by Pakistan Army Chief, General Raheel Sharif is eliciting all the right noises in the political, media and social circles of the country. Here is a man, his sycophants are saying, who has not stopped at even punishing his own to give a righteous message to the nation. He is being heralded as the … [Read more...] about Corruption in the Pakistan army and its effect in Baluchistan
Baluchistan’s justified anger towards one and all
S Ranjan The trouble torn Pakistani province of Baluchistan is being seen worldwide as another Bangladesh in the making. Why exactly is a feeling of this nature being generated? The answer can be derived from a narrative of the current happenings in the province. Recently, a British aid worker was killed in the province by some unknown assailant. The Police has not been able … [Read more...] about Baluchistan’s justified anger towards one and all
Balochistan: In the eye of the storm
S Ranjan Baluchistan, the westernmost province of Pakistan is the largest in the country occupying 43 percent of its total area of 796,000 square kilometers. It is also the least populated with just five percent of the total population. This Province has been struggling for its rights ever since the creation of the Pakistan nation. In the absence of a positive response from … [Read more...] about Balochistan: In the eye of the storm