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Kashmir: A paradise turned into a hellish prison
By Tariq Ahmed It is not a hidden secret that “paradise on earth” lies in the foothills of the…
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A new Iran nuclear deal
John le Carre died last week. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented of novelists. He has…
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Political process may have saved from surrender in Indo- Pak war of 1971
By Dr. Anjum Sarfraz After independence on 14 August 1947, the objective resolution was passed on 12 March 1949 which…
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The US’ anti-Turkish sanctions will strengthen its target’s sovereignty
Subversive Sanctions Mideast observers were alarmed but not necessarily surprised to hear that the US recently imposed targeted sanctions against…
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The forthcoming Sino-US rift: Yet another Binarization of international relations?
As the present world order weakens, the mega confrontations have appeared more likely: On its post-Soviet revival quest, Russia becomes…
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Pakistan’s credible minimum nuclear deterrence in the contemporary regional context
By Haris Bilal Malik The overt nuclearization of the South Asian region in 1998 was the outcome of the Indian long-held…
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The inexplicable foreign policy of Pakistan
By Rajesh Kumar Sinha Pakistan has long prided itself as among the most important of Islamic countries. It is not…
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Does Amit Shah need a history lesson on Kashmir?
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai ”Jammu and Kashmir has been, is and will always remain an integral part of India. Indian…
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China: A big challenge to contemporary diplomacy
By Rajesh Kumar Sinha In the midst of Corona mayhem created the world over, infecting more than 55 million, claiming…
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Analyzing India’s enhanced strategic nuclear triad: Implications for the South Asian strategic stability
By Haris Bilal Malik Since the last few years, India has embarked on an extensive augmentation of its strategic nuclear capabilities.…
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