Obama’s visit and Pakistan’s grumble
By K.N. Pandita As US’ traditional ally, more so in a critical situation of war on terrorism, Pakistani foreign office
More ...By K.N. Pandita As US’ traditional ally, more so in a critical situation of war on terrorism, Pakistani foreign office
More ...By K.N. Pandita Former Pakistani army chief Pervez Musharraf has expressed apprehension of military intervention in Pakistan. British government has
More ...By K.N. Pandita In its issue of August 16, the New York Times published a short and succinct article by
More ...By K.N. Pandita Geo-strategy of the region lying to the west and north of the Himalayan watershed, beyond the Pamir,
More ...UPDATED July 27, 2010, by K.N. Pandita On April 19 last, a 14-year old suicide bomber blew himself up at
More ...By K.N. Pandita Nehru was the Prime Minister. His Information Minister brought to him a recommendation to impose a ban
More ...By Dr. K.N. Pandita The hide and seek game between Ali Shah Geelani and the Indian state is a bizarre
More ...By K.N. Pandita The historic Silk Road, once the most fabulous trade, commerce and cultural conduit between China and the
More ...Update of May 22, 2010: By K.N. Pandita On 18 May, foreign ministers of fifty-seven Islamic countries — members of
More ...By K.N. Pandita Around the last week of March, Pakistani media channel 4 received a video recording asking it to
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