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Kashmir: Remembering the unsung heroes
By Mohammad Ashraf Khwaja 29 April 1865 is marked as the bloodiest day in Kashmir history. On this day the Dogra…
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Kulbhushan conviction and rising temperature in Indo-Pak relations
By Babar Khan Bozdar Since the Indian Navy officer, Kulbhushan Yadav was given capital punishment by Field General Court Martial under…
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Proxy wars and peace in South Asia
By Zainab Aziz South Asian neighbours of India have always been affected by the terrorism spread by it. It had…
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Unrest in Kashmir: Why is India in no mood to resolve the explosive issue?
By Abdul Ruff India suffers from an illogical superiority complex and situation has become very serious under the Hindutva nationalist…
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Denouncing nuclear option: Challenges for non-proliferation regime
By Ar Rehman In anarchic nature of international politics, survival and self-preservation without being coerced by the adversary is the utmost…
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China Pakistan Economic Corridor and peace building in Kashmir
By Muhammad Adil Sivia Dispute resolution mechanisms anchored on economic interdependence and developing mutual economic vulnerabilities has delivered even in…
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Economic development: Toward Pakistan’s potential
By Kashif Rustamani Looking at Pakistan’s current situation I see it a vantage point of Pakistan’s policy makers to think more…
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The U.S. is right to embarrass North Korea
By Alexis Lavi and Matthew Flug America’s attention has quickly shifted from the Middle East to East Asia, where North Korea…
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Tetul Hujur now sour with Khaleda, sweet with Hasina
By Minar Rashid It requires a little bit of explanation of this title for non-Bengali readers of this column. Tetul is…
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