Posted on 28 May 2010. Tags: Indian Occupied Kashmir, Kashmir, Kashmiri poll
Chatham House is a known Pakistanphobic organization that pushes the Neocon agenda. As usual the Times of India takes basic polls and then twists them in a manner which makes them unrecognizable. It did that with the recent poll conducted in Kashmir where the plurality of the people wanted Freedom (Azadi). Azadi for Kashmiris is [...]
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Posted on 27 May 2010.
What is strange about the entire episode is that the US has been avoiding hitting the TTP, and the Pakistan Army had to take matters in its own hands to disable it. The US media got concerned with the TTP when the CIA persons right across the Pakistani border (on the Afghan side) were directly targeted and killed by a CIA informer.
When the CIA said that it had targeted the TTP–in fact it had not. That places two possibilities out there, either the CIA is totally incompetent and does not know what has been targeted, or it is part of some diabolical agenda which will become apparent in the coming weeks.
In either case, the drone bombings have proven to be totally inaccurate and counterproductive.
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 27 May 2010. Tags: Delhi's failed war in Kargil, Indian Military tribunal highlights falsifications
Brigadier Singh’s case is the first of a string of Kargil war-related complaints pending before the Armed Forces Tribunal. Notable among them are those of 121 Brigade Commander Surinder Singh, and Major Manish Bhatnagar, who say they were made scapegoats for the failures of top Generals.
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 26 May 2010. Tags: Indian Aqua bombs
Indian hegemony in the region has found a new means to dominate its smaller neighbours, exploiting the limited commodity of water. Scarcity of this basic resource is a global phenomenon due to extreme climatic changes, and while countries in other regions have devised mechanisms to amicably share the meagre resource, in South Asia, owing to Indian intransigence and ‘might is right’ attitude, the situation is worsening very rapidly. India is not respecting any obligation of upper/lower riparian country, international law and bilateral treaties. Its total disregard of the need of other countries for this basic resource is causing unprecedented frustration in all its neighbours, especially Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 25 May 2010. Tags: Indian duplicitous schemes
IT is becoming increasingly evident that India is playing a dangerous game with Pakistan where, on the one hand, its leaders from the Prime Minister down continue to give out that they are prepared to dialogue with Pakistan on all issues including Kashmir, but the actions by the Indians reflect a continuing hostility and violence targeting Pakistan and the Kashmiris. So it was that Indian Foreign Minister Krishna expressed a recognition that the Kashmir dispute was the reason for the antagonism between Pakistan and India and it needed to be settled. No sooner had one welcomed this seeming shift in India’s traditional bellicosity towards Pakistan when the Indian troops began unprovoked firing along the LoC at the Battal Sector in Azad Kashmir, killing one Pakistani soldier.
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Posted on 25 May 2010. Tags: Does fake “Non-violence” work? Bose vs. Gandhi in South Asia
Gandhi’s racism: The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant-Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer War and Zulu Rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the society in South Africa, Whites, Indians and Blacks based on the Hindu Caste system. Behold the “Enlightened One” that supported the British effort in [...]
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Posted on 25 May 2010.
Alioune Niass, the Sengalese Muslim vendor who first spotted the now infamous smoking SUV in Times Square and alerted police, is no hero. If it were not for the Times of London, we would not even know of his pivotal role in the story. No mainstream American newspaper bothered to mention or profile Niass, who [...]
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Posted on 25 May 2010. Tags: Israel, Israel's Nuclear proliferation, South Africa
Israel Offered Nukes To Racist South Africa For Use On Black Neighbors,
By Juan Cole, 24 May, 2010, Juancole.com
A suppressed historical episode has emerged into the light of day in such a way as to deeply embarrass Israel and the United States in their campaign against Iran’s peaceful nuclear enrichment program at Natanz near Isfahan.
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Posted on 24 May 2010. Tags: Delhi, India, Islamabad, Pakistan, Peace talks
Show spine: Firm up backbone. Talk firmly to India. Watch your back. Don’t accept dictation. Don’t let them dictate the agenda. These so called “talks” between Bharat (aka India) and Pakistan have been going on the past sixty years. The talks between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League pre-date the British departure from [...]
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Posted on 24 May 2010. Tags: Indian Navy
The active strength of the Indian Navy is 58,350 persons. Besides, it has 55,000 reservists. Indian naval vessels include; sixteen SSK series submarines, eight DDG Destroyers and twelve Frigates. Besides, it has twenty-four Corvettes; twenty-eight Patrol and Coastal Combatants’. It has forty-seven vessels to provide logistic support. Indian Navy has ten Mine countermeasures (MSO 10 [...]
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