POLITICS
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Why the war in Afghanistan is over
By Luis Durani Almost fifteen years has passed since the initiation of the Afghan war and yet the Taliban pose…
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India: A case of dissociative identity disorder or Chanakya’s strategy of deceit and guile
By S. Sadia Kazmi It is hard to be an optimist when it comes to Indo-Pak bilateral relations. Unfortunately there…
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Macri’s government renews Falklands’ sovereignty claim and calls on UK for dialogue
President Mauricio Macri’s government reaffirmed on Sunday, 3 January, Argentina’s sovereignty rights over the Falklands/Malvinas Islands on the 183 anniversary…
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Saudi Arabia: New Year beheadings pour oil on the flames
By Rene Wadlow As a major oil producer, the government of Saudi Arabia might know the dangers of pouring oil…
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Attack on India: A shock to Modi’s ‘innovative’ diplomacy
By Prateek Joshi After a successful two day visit to Russia, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned to Afghanistan…
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The World, its protection, its citizens
By Rene Wadlow On behalf of the Association of World Citizens, I would like to send you best wishes for…
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Presidentialism not serving American politics well
By Ben Tanosborn Here we are heralding the entrance of a new year with myriad problems confronting us; some problems…
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Terrorism: Why Pakistan is a convenient suspect?
By S. Sadia Kazmi The recent rise in the anti-Islamic sentiments specifically in the West warrants a close scrutiny of the…
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TAPI: A Geopolitical binding
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed Leaders from Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, converged in the ancient city of Mary, 311 km from…
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