Ranjan Chauhan Pakistan is today grappling with a fast deteriorating security situation. The much acclaimed offensive against the militants, Operation Zarb-e-Azb, is going nowhere. In fact, the Pakistan Taliban seems to be gaining strength as is evident from its claim of having shot down a military helicopter in Gilgit-Baltistan leading to the unfortunate death of seven people … [Read more...] about Dealing with Pakistan’s Proxy war against India
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Indo-Pakistan relations: On-off-off-on quotient needs to be changed
Dr. Simrit Kahlon To engage or not to engage Pakistan in dialogue has now become a challenging poser for the Modi led government as it completes one year in office. The euphoric beginning with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif braving the wrath of the other more powerful Sharif and the summer heat, to attend the swearing-in of PM Modi lost its lustre soon enough. The … [Read more...] about Indo-Pakistan relations: On-off-off-on quotient needs to be changed
Pakistan sponsored terror: India must prepare for a long haul
Jasmine Brar An All Party Conference (APC) has recently been held at Islamabad, Pakistan, to formulate a National Action Plan (NAP) against terrorism. PM Nawaz Sharif has hailed this as historic solidarity among the political parties to challenge a national security threat. Even as the meeting was going on, terror mongers in Pakistan were busy initiating a maritime terror … [Read more...] about Pakistan sponsored terror: India must prepare for a long haul
Pakistan: Paying the price for being soft on terror
Jaibans Singh The global community is stupefied by the barbaric killing of school children in Peshawar, Pakistan, by terrorists on December, 16, 2014. 132 innocent children among 148 people have been killed in cold blood without reason; the number is rising as some more are succumbing to their wounds. It is a human tragedy of monumental proportions. All seven attackers were … [Read more...] about Pakistan: Paying the price for being soft on terror
Wagah blast: fault lines in Pakistan’s anti-terror policy exposed
Ranjan Chauhan The terror strike at the Wagah border has caused the death and maiming of many innocent civilians, including women and children. It is a heart wrenching tragedy. Even as Pakistan tries to come to grips with the situation there are many, more within Pakistan than outside, who are convinced that this was a tragedy waiting to happen! Many terrorist organisations … [Read more...] about Wagah blast: fault lines in Pakistan’s anti-terror policy exposed