Posted on 21 June 2009. Tags: 20Twenty world champions, Cricket
The cacophony of horns on the streets of Nottingham mingled in with Pakistan Zindabad went on deep into the night. it was a sea of green tops and green flags in downtown Srinagar. The Crescent and Star fluttered atop truck and cars all across Indian Occupied Kashmir, in Azad Kashmir and of course in the [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 19 June 2009. Tags: Diamer Bhasha Dam
After a delay of about a decade the the 272 meter high, the largest Roller Compacted Concrete Dam in the world is going to be built in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The dam will have the multiple purpose of creating electricity, conserving water, supporting agriculture, creating commerce, increasing tourism, managing floods, as well as [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 19 June 2009. Tags: Bait Mehsud, South Waziristan, Wazirisitan
The patriotic Mehsud leaders Qari Zain and Turkistan Bittani have now brought in two other Musud leaders of South Wazirisitan Mullah Nazir and Hafiz Gul Bahadur. We had previously reported that Turkistan had joined Qari Zain now that alliance has been expanded. Using the latest surveillance techniques the Pakistani Law agencies had monitored and taped the [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 18 June 2009. Tags: Afghan, Hindukush, Pakistan, Ticking Clock in Kabul
Graveyard of Empires: AfPak-TurkTaj-UzbKaz-AzKyr -istan. With all that has happened in the Urals, the Obama Administration probably feels like it was all dressed up with no where to go. It was like Greek week on campus where every nook and corner of the university is abalze with hedonistic activity and the Non-Greeks just simply try [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 18 June 2009. Tags: Asif Ali Zardari, Gilani, India, Manmohan Singh, Pakistan
The failure of the rude Manmohan Singh’s “complain diplomacy”. Mr. Singh by his rhetoric and actions has once again confirmed the sterotype of the Bharati in Pakistani minds. How could Mr. Singh be trusted when he doesn’t even have the basics of diplomacy under his belt. It was as if he was speaking to a politician [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 18 June 2009. Tags: Angela Joli, Brad Pitt, Pakistan
Angelina Jolie is certainly the most beautiful woman on the planet, inside and out. She has a heart of gold, and a soul that is pristine and pure. Steve Granitz/Getty Images Angelina Jolie is true to her name. She is an Angel who has done a lot for the Pakistani eartquake victims and the guests [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 17 June 2009. Tags: Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Pakistan’s historical relations with Uzbekistan In the province of Fergana, in the year 1494, when I was twelve year old, I became king. Zahiruddin Babur‘s (Tuzk e Babri) begins with these plain words. Thus began of the greatest adventures of our time which transformed South Asia and the world forever. Zahir-ud-din Mohammad was known as [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, History of Pakistan, Pak CA, Politics
Posted on 17 June 2009. Tags: JP Morgan Chase, Pakistani bonds, Pakistani Stock
June 18 (Bloomberg) – Pakistan, wracked by a war with Taliban insurgents and a record budget deficit, is this year’s best bond investment, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. indexes. Money managers say the stock market, the region’s cheapest, may be next. Dollar-denominated debt sold by Pakistan returned 86.4 percent so far this year, more than [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 17 June 2009. Tags: SCO, Shanghai Cooperation Organization
In the province of Fergana, in the year 1494, when I was twelve year old, I became king. Zahiruddin Babur’s B?burn?ma (Tuz e Babri) begins with these plain words. Thus began of the greatest adventures of our time which transformedd South Asia and the world forever. Zahir-ud-din Mohammad was known as Babur, the Turkish word [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 17 June 2009. Tags: Assam, Bharat, India, Northeast Bharat
While some of the world’s attention in tuned into the Northwest part of South Asia, Northeast Asia is exploding in unprecendented violence. Bharat accuses China, Bangladesh, Butan, Sikkim, and Bangladesh for the secessionist movement in what is called the Seven sisters, but Martin McCauley clarifies the situation and describes the insurgency as indigenous and local. [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA