Vikas Khanna The lightening speed with which India-Pakistan talks have traveled is amusing if not baffling. Can a less than three-minute conversation between prime ministers Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the Paris climate summit change the atmospherics so much that the two countries would agree to composite dialogue within 10 days? How can a government, … [Read more...] about From Paris to Bangkok to Islamabad in 10 days!
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Expose Pakistan terror while strengthening internal security
Dr. Simrit Kahlon The national outrage towards the terror attack on a BSF convoy on the Jammu-Srinagar Highway in District Udhampur been expressed in ample measure in the electronic media. The evening of 05 August witnessed stringent debates on all channels. The fact that a terrorist was caught alive and he went on to confess being a resident of Faisalabad in Pakistan was … [Read more...] about Expose Pakistan terror while strengthening internal security
Amnesty International’s prejudiced report on J&K
Jaibans Singh Amnesty International (AI) has, once again, come up with a highly objectionable report on Jammu and Kashmir titled, “Denied: Failures in accountability for human rights violations by security force personnel in Jammu and Kashmir.” As in earlier such reports that the AI has published, this one is also low on substance and high on rhetoric. Even a cursory reading … [Read more...] about Amnesty International’s prejudiced report on J&K
Infiltration roadblock in J&K: Pakistani terror mongers worried
Dr. Simrit Kahlon Across the world, especially so in India, activity revolves around seasons; there is the examination season, the festival season, the holiday season, so on and so forth. In Jammu and Kashmir there is an additional season called the “infiltration season” that holds great importance. This season begins sometime in mid- April and goes on till end October. At … [Read more...] about Infiltration roadblock in J&K: Pakistani terror mongers worried
J&K: Security holds precedence over all else
Jaibans Singh The terrorist attack at Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir, on March, 19, has left in its wake four innocent dead, four destroyed families and lots of pain and suffering. The death of the two terrorists was inevitable and is inconsequential. In view of their the unholy path that they had chosen they are better off dead than alive, human lives wasted in pursuit of a warped … [Read more...] about J&K: Security holds precedence over all else