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Nuclear Pakistan:Focus on Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy for the Service of Mankind

Organized by Rabita Forum International Thursday  the 27th May, 2021 at Such TV Center Speakers: Nusrat Mirza: Chairman Rabita Forum international Mr. R.K. Ansari: General Manager K2 & K3 Power…

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The big lie and its consequences

By Elizabeth Drew By demonstrating craven loyalty to Donald Trump despite his lies about the 2020 election, the Republican Party is no longer simply playing for the base. By questioning…

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Countering China’s military challenge, today

Denying the PLA its objectives in the 2020s requires diversification, distribution, and resiliency across posture and mission By Eric Sayers & Abraham Denmark In recent years, Defense Department planners have…

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No US airbases on Pakistan soil

In line with the USA's deal with the Afghan Taliban, the US has decided to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan as the US has realized that it cannot win on…

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Unreliable alliance between India and US

By Mirza Kashif Baig The American establishment has a typical imperialistic mindset and their greed for power know no bounds. America puts on the mask of a hero but its…

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K –2: A State of the Art Nuclear Power Plant starts Operations

by Mirza Kashif Baig Pakistan became a Nuclear power almost 23 years ago and Pakistan’s nuclear program is focused on the safe and secure usage of nuclear power with particular…

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Biden’s Initiatives in the South Asian Region

By General Mirza Aslam Beg President Biden's initiatives are focussed mainly on four of our immediate neighbours: China, Afghanistan, Iran and India. India, as the strategic partner of USA will…

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Is China an alternative super power for the Muslim World?

Due to the West's anti-Islamic policies, Muslim countries in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa are turning to China for mutual benefits through trade and investment By Abdul Shakoor…

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What did 20 years of western intervention in Afghanistan achieve?

Ruination Britain's justifications for invading were having influence and deterring terror They are just neo-imperialist platitudes By Simon Jenkins The longest, most pointless and unsuccessful war that Britain has fought…

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