The Himalayan Battle Lines

Introduction 1. For many years after independence in 1947, the street slogan in India was that Hindus and Chinese are brothers1. Later, there was the 5-point agenda, the Panj Sheel, forwarded by the Indian leadership regarding peaceful coexistence and maintenance of cordial relations with China2. However, in the winter of 1962, following strained diplomatic and military…

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The Hidden Enemy!

Introduction Traditionally the defence forces are organized, equipped and trained to deal with the threat from the enemy which is normally visible in the form of a hostile state, called ‘Fox Land’ in the military training exercises and war games, while ‘Blue Land’ is the name given to own self. In the prevalent geo political…

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Our counter terrorism effort needs course correction

The Judicial Commission comprising Justice Qazi Faez Isa that investigated the August 8 deadly terrorist attack in Quetta has reported ‘monumental failure’ of the Interior Ministry and Balochistan government towards combating terrorism. Even though there have been visible successes in the counter terrorism effort with regard to decrease in frequency of such attacks, terrorist outfits…

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In Memory of Aly Akram

Aly was born to Maj Aijaz Akram (later retired as a Lieutenant Colonel) and Shams­un-Nisa on 14th May, 1975 in Mangla Cantonment. He was the first born in his generation for both his paternal and maternal side. Reza Akram and Sarah Akram completed the family. He has also left behind his wife Ayesha Kamal whom he married…

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