Pakistan’s Kartarpur corridor initiative
The proposal for the Kartarpur corridor was floated by India more than two decades ago and emphasised by Mr Vajpayee on his trip to Lahore.
Pakistan and the price of sponsoring terrorism
It wasn’t just India that has its finger pointed at Pakistan as the epicentre of terrorism at least in this region, but much of the
As of now, no talks about talks with Pakistan
Imran Khan’s offer to engage with India comes out of Pakistan’s desire to re-invent its standing in the eyes of the world. And when the
To Make in India, there is now a strategy
At a recently organized daylong conference by SALUTE and BUSINESSWORLD magazines, the focus of which was to debate whether India should continue to buy the
Pakistan’s elections and its Army
The judiciary of Pakistan has now joined hands with the Army to define the contours of a new civil-military equation for a country that lives
Should India intervene in the Maldives as crisis heightens?
Ever since the Maldives plunged into a constitutional crisis following the standoff between the President, Abdulla Yameen and the Supreme Court, and the calls by
The life and times of Kulbhushan Jadhav
Cornered by the pressure from the US on its terror groups and sanctuaries, Pakistan has now brought up the Kulbhushan Jadhav case at the UN
MAROOF’S MUSINGS: CHANGING NUCLEAR POSTURES
Even as analysts the world over are coming to terms with US President Donald Trump’s remarks on nuclear weapons – a willingness to even start
BATTLING STONE PELTING MOBS: BUT TO WHAT EFFECT?
Those military men with experience in riot control or in counter insurgency operations know how challenging the job is, even in routine circumstances. But when
ONLY PAK ARMY CAN SIGN OFF BOMBS, warns …… Maroof Raza
The verdict against Ajmal Kasab has not only brought back memories of the well planned and ruthlessly executed attack on Mumbai, by terrorists from Pakistan,