Inam ul Haq

The author, Inamul Haq, is a retired Officer from Pakistan Army. He has served on deputation at Bosnia as part of UN Peace keeping force in 1995-96. He is graduate from Command and Staff College Quetta and Post graduate in International Relations from University of Peshawar. He is a free lance analyst, who holds a tribal domicile and has keen insight into the Afghan psyche and their age old history of resistance against the foreign invaders. E.Mail: briginamulhaq@yahoo.com

The Conduct of Indo-Pak Conflict

During last weeks, we discussed perceptual aspects of the recent Indo-Pak standoff, India’s doctrinal collapse, deterrence, ‘Exterior/ Interior Maneuvers’ by both sides, and brief rundown. We continue, but first a brief recap. Ceasefire violations started by India in late April; escalation and military preparations took place between May 1-6. In military operations phase, India on…

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Obama’s War

1. General: Obama’s Wars under review tells the inside story of Obama making the critical decisions on Afghanistan War, the clandestine missions in Pakistan and the worldwide fight against terrorism. The books is a chronological compilation of quotes and paraphrases that Woodward has selected to demonstrate how the decision making process in this case actually…

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Can Obama rise to the occasion

Afghanistan is becoming another Vietnam for America. Since October10, 2001, the ravaged country, for consecutive nine years, has sucked the American and NATO troops and phenomenal resources, through consistently insane diplomacy. The resistance forces have not only succeeded in holding the aggressors, but have rather pushed them back on their heels. Seeing the momentum, the…

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