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PEACE is a Dream in Afghanistan

By: Nusrat Mirza USA intends to keep fighting in Afghanistan and war is not over though it was widely thought USA has decided to end the war. To understand the…

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Why and how India was partitioned

By K. Hussan Zia History is a record of what actually happened, supported by credible evidence. Ideally, it should not be tainted by one's opinions or conjecture. Unfortunately, intentionally or…

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Reception bids farewell to Kyrgyz Envoy

Thursday the 15th July, 2021 By Zafar Bakhtawari, Chairman Pakistan Central Asia Friendship Association from Islamabad Islamabad : Tehreek Insaf Senator Chief Organiser Saifullah Khan Niazi has said that Kyrgyzstan…

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Power of Chinese innovation

CNNC-built Hualong One nuclear reactor technology reaches significant milestone By Zheng Xin May 20 marked a big milestone for the Chinese nuclear power industry in general and China National Nuclear…

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Are Pakistani-Ukrainian relations problematic for Russia?

By Andrew Korybko There are looming fears that Russia might become suspicious of Pakistan's growing military cooperation with Ukraine. However, unlike the US, Russia acknowledges Pakistan's right as a sovereign…

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Power Tussle in Afghanistan and Consequences

Saturday the 31th July 2021 : From: 1500 to 1700 hours Ladies & Gentlemen, I am Bismah Mirza, and I welcome you all to today's Webinar organized by Rabita Forum…

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US, NATO pledge billions to back Afghan forces

The U.S. and NATO have promised to pay $4 billion a year until 2024 to finance Afghanistan's military and security forces, which are struggling to contain an advancing Taliban. Already,…

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Diplomacy has a last chance for peace in Afghanistan

Development comes in the wake of an escalating cycle of attacks being launched by the Taliban By Rustam Shah Mohmand The visits of the Taliban delegations to Tehran and Moscow…

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Use the Afghanistan mess to mess with China in East Turkestan

By Bharat Karnad In a punitive mood after the Islamic extremists whom the US had carefully nurtured and who, in the guise of the Al-Qaeda led by a onetime CIA…

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When Karachi fell out of the hands of Sindh and fell into the hands of the central government

"Now is the time for the Sindh government to leave Karachi, make its capital in Hyderabad or elsewhere, it is its will." By: Farooq Adil - Author, columnist The Prime…

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