India-Pakistan: Back from the brink of war
By K.N. Pandita Issue to be discussed In this article we shall discuss the escalation of tension between two Asian
More ...By K.N. Pandita Issue to be discussed In this article we shall discuss the escalation of tension between two Asian
More ...By K.N. Pandita India scientist made a spectacular success in demonstrating their capability of indigenously developing the missile-based anti-satellite weapon
More ...By K.N. Pandita The Western bloc had given sufficient indications that it would not take China’s brow-beating for granted. Hindsight
More ...By K.N. Pandita World community’s moral support to India for her air strike on terrorist camps across the LoC is
More ...By K.N. Pandita Nothing could be more farcical than the missive Pakstani foreign minister has sent to the UN Secretary-General
More ...By K.N. Pandita Legal status In 1939, Muslim Conference was rechristened as National Conference to accommodate non-Muslim segment into the
More ...By K.N. Pandita It sounds ludicrous that Pakistan, a South Asian nuclear power, is caught in a debt trap and
More ...By K.N. Pandita This autumn in general and this week, in particular, saw high political drama being enacted in the
More ...By K.N. Pandita The word « secularism » is of western origin. It emerged from the concept that the church is separate
More ...By K.N. Pandita For three days there was shut down, disruption of law and order, rampage and unleashing of violence
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