Court verdict in face of odds
By K.N. Pandita Blasphemy is a very sensitive subject in Pakistan, where 97 per cent of the 180 million population
More ...By K.N. Pandita Blasphemy is a very sensitive subject in Pakistan, where 97 per cent of the 180 million population
More ...By K.N. Pandita Two consecutive bomb blasts in Hyderi, North Naimabad in Pakistan’s commercial city of Karachi on November 8,
More ...By K.N. Pandita Most heads of the government world over, including Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, have felicitated President Obama
More ...By K.N. Pandta During past six decades Indo-US relations remained almost fossilized. We invited West’s apathy and hankered after Soviet
More ...updated Nov. 2, 2012: By K.N. Pandita Twenty-two years after they were thrown out of their homes and hearths, and
More ...By K.N. Pandita Strange are the quirks of destiny; these may bring a blessing, these may bring a curse; it
More ...By K.N. Pandita Apparently independent India’s northern frontier policy has begun to show signs of stabilizing after six decades of
More ...By K.N.Pandita In recent weeks Defence Minister of India, State Minister of Defence, COAS and the Home Minister were on
More ...By K.N. Pandita Who told Rahul Gandhi that his close friend Omar Abdullah is in pain? It couldn’t be presumptuous.
More ...By K.N. Pandita “We have difficult relations with Pakistan”, said the India’s Minister of External Affairs S.M. Krishna at the
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