The Year of Balochistan
Taking cognizance of the deteriorating situation of Pakistan’s largest province, Pakistan’s rulers and political leaders are focusing their attention on Balochistan as they expect elections this year...
via newscenterpk.com
Taking cognizance of the deteriorating situation of Pakistan’s largest province, Pakistan’s rulers and political leaders are focusing their attention on Balochistan as they expect elections this year...
There are no permanent friends and enemies in international politics because friendship and enmity change in accordance with the states’ interests which are of primary importance. In this regard, after having strong relationship with the United States for more than 60 years, a shift has occurred in Pak-US ties because of a number of reasons, and Pakistan has inclined towards the Russian Federation which also needs the latter....
It is in response to the article of Rabia Ahmed, published in ‘Pakistan Today’ on January 16, 2012 under the caption, Why this army? In her illogical criticism of Pakistan Army, Rabia Ahmed has also shown contradictory approach...
Unlike the past, the arena of aggression has changed. In the present era, different lethal weapons such as suicide attacks, bomb blasts and targeted killings used by the enemy coupled with techniques of psychological warfare like propaganda, creation of divisions among government institutions, politicians, general masses etc. can be more harmful in damaging the interest of a country...
The report of a high-level judicial commission headed by Justice Saqib Nisar, which was formed to probe the killing of journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad, the Bureau Chief of the Asia Times Online has been released on January 12 this year...
While considering the memo as a plot against the national security, Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and ISI Chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha have left it to the Supreme Court to decide the case...
When US had invaded Afghanistan in 2001, political analysts had opined that America seeks to control the energy resources of Central Asia. But now the sole superpower has included India in its hidden agenda by adding multiple strategic designs against Pakistan, China, Iran and Russia...
India’s government faced fierce criticism by the media and the opposition, after it failed to push through its flagship anti-corruption law in the upper house of parliament. However, despite various laws, corruption is present in Indian civil and army circles...
Some journalists have penetrated in Pakistan’s media in such a way that it is much difficult for the general masses to understand their real intentions as they are completing the hidden agenda of anti-Pakistan elements...
After giving unjustified comments about the Court order, Asma Jehangir also appeared in some TV channels and left no stone unturned in maligning the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Pak Army and country’s intelligence agency, ISI. However, in one way or the other, Asma is indicating her old stereotype-prejudices by following the blame game of US-led India and some western countries...