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Revitalizing the National Action Plan
By Sadia Kazmi The National Action Plan (NAP), which came out on December 24, 2014 as a result of a…
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Deteriorating social cohesion in Pakistan
By Amanullah Khan Pakistan is the outcome of tedious struggle of millions of Muslims who risked their lives, properties and…
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U.S. nukes in Turkey
By Saima Ali The United States deployed thousands of shorter-range nuclear weapons with U.S. forces in Europe, Japan, and South…
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IAEA safeguards in South Asia
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed The focus of the international community has always been to ensure that nuclear energy is used…
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UN: Tamils continue to face racial discrimination in Sri Lanka
Dr. Abdul Ruff The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (UNCERD) stated recently that Tamils continue to…
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ISIS and the threat to secular fabric of Bangladesh
By Dr. Nanda Kishor As the world is reeling under the fear of terrorism the recent attacks on Bangladesh by Islamic…
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Under the shadow of Article 370
By Adarsh Aravind In his book Kashmir Behind The Veil, author MJ Akbar argued how in the deepening shadows of…
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Kashmir: Need to heal the wounds of largest militarized zone in world
By Dr. Abdul Ruff Kashmir has been bleeding for years now as the occupation forces from India continue to kill…
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IMF warns China of risks of mounting corporate debt
By Hazrat Hassan International Monetary Fund staff said that 19 trillion Yuan ($2.9 trillion) of Chinese “shadow” credit products are…
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Cold-Start Doctrine: Indian expedition crushed in Baluchistan
By Zahid Khan Indian Army Chief, Gen.V.K. Singh, developed a military doctrine known as Cold-Start Doctrine [CSD] for employ in a…
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