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Brig Imtiaz reveals 30-year-old secret

By Rauf Klasra As the nation celebrates the eleventh anniversary of Pakistan's nuclear tests today (May 28), a shocking 30-year-old secret has been exposed. It reveals how a young woman…

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Confessional statement of Kulbushan captured in Pakistan

By Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav I am a commissioned officer in the Indian Navy. And my alias name was Hussain Mubarak Patel. And I was basically; I'd visited Karachi on 2…

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SCO membership likely to pose fresh challenges for Pakistan

Pakistan could prove to be a problematic poster child for the SCO By Wali Zahid The SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, this month is over. Pakistan, along with…

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Keeping the lights on in Pakistan will drive growth, save lives

By Afshin Molavi Last week, Pakistan achieved a quiet milestone, returning to the prestigious MSCI Emerging Markets Index after losing its status in 2008. Joining 23 other countries on the…

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My views on reviews

By Shafique Ahmed Shafique Name of book : Adab Kay Chaand Taray (The Moon & Stars of literature) Name of author : Dr Qamar Abbas Name of Compiler : Farhan…

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Merkel throws Trump in the briar patch

By David P. Goldman Donald Trump and Angela Merkel now agree about the main issues in U.S.-German relations. “The times in which we could rely fully on others they are…

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Shadowy rebels extend Myanmar’s wars

The little-known Arakan Army, one of the country's newest insurgent outfits, is responsible for rising violence in the country's remote western regions By David Scott Mathieson The stirring soundtrack of the…

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GJM protesters lay siege to Didi; army called out

By Saugar Sengupta The Trinamool Congress Government on Thursday called out Army to save Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her Cabinet colleagues, and restore order in Darjeeling after thousands of…

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A new cold war in the Indian Ocean?

By Bertil Lintner A new Cold War is brewing in the Indian Ocean, with an informal alliance of the United States, India, Australia, Japan on one side and China on…

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Threats to peace in Indian Punjab reappear

By Lt Gen (R) Kamal Davar The Centre and the state administrations will have to keep a “hawk-eye” by effective human and technical surveillance on the remnants of the Bhindranwale…

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