Kashmir: After peace what?
By K.N. Pandita Militancy has come down in the valley not uprooted. Sporadic instances of violence will continue for a
More ...By K.N. Pandita Militancy has come down in the valley not uprooted. Sporadic instances of violence will continue for a
More ...By K.N. Pandita India-Pak re-engagement on Kashmir centric CBMs and also other important matters of bilateral concern signifies improved and
More ...By K.N. Pandita With many politicians and commentators, diabolic avowal and patent cliché is the idiom for speaking about Kashmir
More ...By K.N. Pandita How amusing that for the first time any minister from the Valley has publicly questioned the feasibility
More ...By K.N. Pandita In a short statement after her meeting with the Pakistani counterpart a few days ago, Indian Foreign
More ...By K.N. Pandita Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s inaugural address to the 5th Conference of the Association of SAARC http://www.saarc-sec.org/ Speakers
More ...By K.N. Pandita For over two years in the past the country has been in the throes of deep embarrassment
More ...(LeT = Lashkar-e-Toiba, a militant Pakistani Islamist organization, see on en.wikipedia). By K.N. Pandita After access to more details of
More ...By K.N. Pandita In a jibe, Dr. Farooq Abdullah has made light of the Kashmir tantrum of OIC. Representatives of
More ...By K.N. Pandita In a surprising development, the Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan decided to jointly address a news
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