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Wednesday, 21 December 2016

What India Hopes to Accomplish

India has tried many things to stop Pakistan from moving forward and has had nothing short of attempts that failed miserably and left them battered and broken with the opposite effect that they had desired. The main reason for this would be the advent of CPEC which will leave India way behind Pakistan in the race for economic development and that cannot be tolerated by the jealous Indians and its power hungry government. What India really desires...

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Developed Balochistan in the Making

TURBAT: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday inaugurated 448km Hoshab-Sorab highway under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Addressing the inauguration ceremony in Turbat, the prime minister said not only is a new Balochistan in the making but also a new Pakistan, adding that the government is simply fulfilling the rights of the people of Balochistan. ‘Not only a highway but a game changer’ Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said the Hoshab-Sorab highway under CPEC would prove to be a game changer for the region. Lamenting that the...

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

ISI not a Terror Organization

In the world of today, there is a power hungry struggle that makes people turn on each other and do what they think is best for themselves with complete disregard of others. This is seen throughout many mediums as is the case with leaders. Power corrupts all and rarely do we get to see someone who uses that influence for good instead of bad. The blame game is something that affects those in power. A person at the highest point in his term does not want his image tarnished. It could either be to keep his post for himself or to etch a memory into...

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Indians attack Passenger bus in Kashmir

Indian tyranny has been going on for a long time especially in the reaches of Kashmir where unbeknownst to many, Indian army under direct orders from their government are plotting to destabilize Pakistan. The Indian army has carried out many malicious activities including blinding Kashmiris using pellet guns, destroying property of Muslims living in Kashmir and have even resorted to murdering the innocent population of a once peaceful community. Using various nefarious methods, they have made the lives of many people a living hell. With fear of...

Thursday, 27 October 2016

AQIS plea

Recent activity in the terrorism sector on Pakistani soil open up a lot of questions as to where the number of people are coming from. The two most prominent terror spawning organizations working in the area are Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or Al-Qaeda which is more properly referred to as the Al-Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS). Intelligence reports regarding these two organizations have been confirmed due to a broadcasted claim after every terrorist attack holding their brand as the cause of the scenario. Pakistani army has done a lot...

Monday, 24 October 2016

Pak and UK hold talks on kashmir

ISLAMABAD -  Pakistan yesterday urged the United Kingdom and other Permanent-five members to help solve the Kashmir issue with India as human rights were grossly being violated in the held territory. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi held a meeting with the British National Security Adviser Sir Mark Lyall Grant here to discuss the regional and international issues, the foreign ministry said. Officials said Grant asked Pakistan to ‘do more’ in its fight against terrorism. “Grant said his country...

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

India at BRICS

This year’s BRICS summit was supposed to be held in Goa with the Indian P.M Narendra Modi looking to gain some strong held advantage over his enemies and strengthen India’s own ties with its closely linked allies. After boycotting SAARC just for the reason of it being unseemingly unsafe and pressuring three other SAARC members in the name of Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan also rejected the invitation to come to Pakistan this November. This was...

Monday, 17 October 2016

Kashmir situation

Pakistan and its community have been through some tough times in the recent few years and it has its fair share of troubles. Though many of its concerns are linked to India with its constant struggle to defame Pakistan and take a win over its long term geographical rival. But the Indians and their anti-Pakistan policies are not the only problem that our country faces. We have a few other pressing matters to address and the major theme of those topics...

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Balochistan and India

At the moment, there are a few things that the world needs and quite frankly much more than that, some areas need. one of those areas is the region of Balochistan in Pakistan. there has been a recent disturbance in the Balochistan district and some rumors are going on that the Baloch people are not at all happy with the state and that they want their independence. this has been fueled by the Indian governments support. by branding the leader of the...

Friday, 7 October 2016

AMERICA MEET WITH PAKISTAN

ISLAMABAD: NATO Military Committee Chairman General Peter Pavel on Thursday acknowledge Pakistan’s comprehensive counter terrorism strategy and said the country had shown great progress against militancy during the last couple of years. General Pavel said this while talking to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the PM’s House. According to a statement, General Pavel acknowledged that the scale of counter terrorism campaign by Pakistan was quite large, which yielded impressive results. Terming Pakistan “an important and traditional partner...

India creating differences

Even as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif wants ISI to help meet India’s demands and complete probe into the 26/11 and Pathankot terror attacks, military led by Raheel contends that it would undermine Pakistan strategically and dilute the Kashmir cause; India sneers at Islamabad’s threat of a Pak-China-Russia axis CHENNAI: Pakistan seems headed for a massive internal crisis following major differences between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his powerful...

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

India on Balochistan -> Balochistan reply

Several rallies and protests were staged on Friday in the provincial capital of Balochistan to protest against India’s violation of the Line of Control (LoC) and the killing of two Pakistani soldiers. The protests and rallies were mounted by several political parties, student groups and members of the civil society. A large rally was organised by the National Party (NP) and marchers set out from Kalat towards the provincial capital, expressing outrage over India’s unprovoked acts of aggression. Protesters carried national...

India Bans Pakistan for Kabaddi

NEW DELHI: The 12-nation Kabaddi World Cup kicks off this week in India, with a row over a decision to bar arch-rivals Pakistan from competing threatening to overshadow the tag-wrestling sport's showcase event. With the World Cup last staged nine years ago, teams are relishing the chance to compete in the two-week event being held in India's western city of Ahmedabad. However, International Kabaddi Federation (IKF) chief Deoraj Chaturvedi, who is from India, said Pakistan has been denied entry because of a spike in tensions between the two nuclear-armed...

Indias Failure

After the URI attack that India blamed on Pakistan, things have been rather edgy lately between the two nations. India with its massive population and Pakistan with its hard will and greatness are two of the most powerful nations in the world. But since India has put forth no proof linking Pakistan to the URI attack, India has to take an alternative route to win the war they have been fighting since 1947. After a few failed attempts and other instances directed...

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

India breaks up SAARC and starts new cold war

The New Cold War between the unipolar and multipolar worlds has been progressively unfolding across the past couple of years, most visibly through the US and its allied bloc’s ‘containment’ aggression against Russia and China. The US recently succeeded in bringing India on board and has thus opened up a southern front in its pan-Eurasian asymmetrical war. Up until this point, India’s Hybrid War on CPEC and the Chinese-Indian Cold War were...

CPEC for India

The war between Pakistan and India over the state of Kashmir has been going on for quite a while now. Although no such dispute should exist as the documents from the British as well as the historical statements all have the documented proof that Kashmir and its territories belong to Pakistan. This fact is very well known but yet India seem to be under the misconception of thinking that Kashmir is their right and property. We all know why India want to occupy Kashmir and the main reason for this is CPEC. Kashmir has been the issue many a time between...

Monday, 3 October 2016

indias surgical strike defaced.

 BANDALA, PAKISTAN — Villagers in three areas along the de facto border between Indian- and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir said this past week that they had fled their homes in fear after intense shelling and firing from the Indian side but that they did not believe India’s claim Thursday that it had sent armed troops to conduct late-night “surgical strikes” on militant targets there. In several dozen interviews, residents of the Bhimber, Chamb and Sahmani districts adjoining the Line of Control said they had been jarred from sleep by the...

Indus Blockade treaty

Now that the war of words has ceased, looks like India is taking it to the next level. With the possibility of nuclear warfare looming in the distance but at the same time with a very minute probability, India starting with blocking the waters of the tributaries leading towards Pakistan has made its move. Although this is a direct violation of the Indus water treaty signed by India and Pakistan in 1965 after the second war between the two countries....

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

BALOCHISTAN UNFOLDED

It seems that in the confines of history, ever since the age of dawn, it has been human nature to be power hungry and do all you can to crush your enemies. Many examples have arisen throughout the years, and battles and constant struggles follow in the wake of such motives. One such case is of Pakistan and India. A fierce rivalry bringing with it a long history of killings, attacks and schemes. Although many incidents can be found in the recent...