Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: Chinese Army, Chinese Navy and Chinese Air Force, Peoples Liberation Air Force (PLAAF), Peoples Liberation Navy (PLAN), PLA (Peoples Liberation Army)
Without any fanfare, China has changed the names of its armed forces. Gone are the PLA (Peoples Liberation Army) prefix for the navy (PLAN) and air force (PLAAF). It’s now just the Chinese Army, Chinese Navy and Chinese Air Force. Since there was no official announcement, there was no explanation for why the old PLA [...]
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Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: India, Pakistan Missing nukes
One of the injured scrap-workers had even kept a pencil in his chest pocket, not realizing what it was, the official said. The resumed search is to “make sure no radioactivity remains in the area,” said Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) chairman S.S. Bajaj. “We have to ensure all the radioactive isotopes are in place,” he told HT.
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA
Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: India's nukes, Maoists, Naxals, Nuclear program
While the western media and the western governments keep shouting about vulnerability of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal and keep expressing the fears that these are likely to fall in the hands of extremists like Taliban, they have kept their eyes wide shut regarding the state of affairs of the nuclear weapons and nuclear capable missiles of [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA
Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: Bharat, Delhi, India, Indo-Pakistan peace process, Islamabad, Pakistan
Bharat in its irredentist greed took over territory that clearly belong to Pakistan, and then kept on encroaching in Kashmir. In doing so it ended up with the everlasting enmity of a neighbor. Its terror tactics in 1971 was reversed in 1975, however the Bharati psyche continue to harp on 1971 and places 1975 under the rug. The vents of 1971 forced Pakistan into a Nuclear mode and today there are two Atomic powers in the Subcontinent. Nuclear armed missiles point at each other’s cities and Bharat can never again cross the Pakistani border. However it continues to threaten with “Cold Start” and other mad-as-a-hatter-ideas.
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 30 April 2010.
Was Madhuri Gupta a Muslim Indian damage control tries to hide RAW structure in Pakistan Plot thickens–Gupta spy network linked to Indian Army Madhuri Gupta seduced, nurtured in Baghdad or Kuala Lumpur Jammu (Indian Occupied Kashmir)—Madhuri Gupta, the Indian diplomat arrested for being a Pakistani mole in the Indian high commission in Islamabad, managed to drive her vehicle, [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs
Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: Delia Bacon, Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere, James Shapiro, William Shakespeare
As the world celebrates five centuries of Shakespeare there are many unanswered questions about his writings. Even after five centuries there are many who either doubt the existence of William Shakespeare altogether or think that Shakespeare was a pen name for another Earl or Lord. To support their cause, they say that a commoner could [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs
Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: Bangalore blasts, Mumbai bookies
The Bangalore blasts were blamed on Pakistan and Muslims. Now there are credible news reports emanating from Bharat (aka India) which seem to describe the involvement of the crime syndicate that controls the betting mafia in Mumbai. The Government of Karnataka is blaming Mumbai for the blasts. Karnataka Government said underworld elements and betting lobby [...]
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Posted in India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: A century of discrimination against Muslims led to Pakistan
”Tis the season of mellow fruitfulness, close bosom friend of the conspiring sun–and “til the season of the breakup of the BJP and the season of the ascendancy of Jinnah’s stature in the land of Ganges. ‘Tis the season for writing about Mohammad Ali Jinnah and discussing the events of 1947. The newspapers are full [...]
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Posted in History of Pakistan, Independence movement
Posted on 29 April 2010. Tags: China, Gwader, Pakistan, USA
There is a huge advantage to Pakistan because of its geographic location and its ability to harness the energy of powers who do not have access to the warm waters of the Arabian Sea.
There is a a lot of discussion of enhancing the Pakistani-Chinese relationship–and it is happening. The relationship has moved beyond the military sales and security issues. Much has been made in the media about Pakistan’s Civilian Nuclear Program with China. Islamabad with other countries are also trying to get China into SAARC
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 29 April 2010. Tags: Chasnupp, Chasnupp 3, Chasnupp 4, Chasnupp-1, Chasnupp-2, NSG, Nuclear suppliers group, Pakistan's Civilian Nuclear Program
Every few weeks some Think Tank in America wakes up to the reality of Pakistan’s Nuclear program. Every week weeks some consultant somewhere has an epiphany about the Chasnupp reactors. Pakistan has been engaged in the Chasnupp programs for more than two decades. C-1 has been in production, C-2 is coming on-line within weeks, and C-3 commissioned within the next three years, and C-4 within the decade.
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA