Posted on 12 December 2010. Tags: Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, British Indian Army, General Niazi, India, Jagjit Singh Arora, Mukti Bahini, Pakistan, Pakistan Army
Sharmila Bose is niece of Netaji Bose the great Bharati nationalist Wikipedia The courageous Pakistan army stand on the eastern front —Sarmila Bose There is much for Pakistan to come to terms with what happened in 1971. But the answers don’t lie in unthinking vilification of the fighting men who performed so well in the war [...]
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Posted on 12 December 2010. Tags: Bangladesh, Bangladesh Awami League, Bengali people, East Pakistan, Indian Army, Mukti Bahini, Pakistan, Pakistan Army
Excerpts from “Blood and Tears” Book by Qutubuddin Aziz Looking at the tragic events of March 1971 in retrospect, I must confess that even I, although my press service commanded a sizeable network of district correspondents in the interior of East Pakistan, was not fully aware of the scale, ferocity and dimension of the province-wide [...]
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Posted on 11 December 2010. Tags: US Congress Condemns Mohandas Gandhi
You can fool some of the poeple all the time, all the people some of the time, but not all the people all the time. Slowly but steadily the truth about Mr. Mohandas Gandhi’s racism is becoming self evident to most Americans. What was only whispered a few decades ago, what was only mentioned in [...]
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Posted on 10 December 2010.
Gandhi: Behind the Mask of Divinity By G. B. Singh Reviewed by Baldev Singh “Truth comes out breaking the walls of a fortress” is a Punjabi saying. For the lovers of truth G. B. Singh has exploded the Gandhi myth – apostle of peace, emancipator of untouchables and liberator of India by peaceful means from [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2010. Tags: Bangladesh, East Pakistan, India, Pakistan, Pakistan Army, Pakistani Armed Forces, Sarmila Bose, United States
Image via Wikipedia Dead Reckoning: This ground-breaking book chronicles the 1971 war in South Asia by reconstituting the memories of those on opposing sides of the conflict. 1971 was marked by a bitter civil war within Pakistan and war between India and Pakistan, backed respectively by the Soviet Union and the United States. It was [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2010. Tags: Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, British Indian Army, General Niazi, India, Jagjit Singh Arora, Mukti Bahini, Pakistan, Pakistan Army
Sharmila Bose is niece of Netaji Bose the great Bharati nationalist Wikipedia The courageous Pakistan army stand on the eastern front —Sarmila Bose There is much for Pakistan to come to terms with what happened in 1971. But the answers don’t lie in unthinking vilification of the fighting men who performed so well in the war [...]
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Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: Arab people, Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Arab world, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Middle East, Nuclear program of Iran, Palestine, Persian Gulf, Tehran, United States, Wikileaks
If one listens of Hillary Clinton or read Wikileaks–the Arabs are to blame for all the polemics against Iran. Realpolitik is a bit different. The Gulf Cooperation States are no dummies. They really comprehend the dangers of provoking another war in the Middle East–one which the Sheikhdoms may not be able to withstand. A US [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: Chamber of commerce, Chief Minister of Punjab Pakistan, Dubai, Javed Malik, Lahore, Middle East, Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif, United Arab Emirates
The Pakistan Business and Investment Conference is being organised in Dubai on December 13 in which delegates from more than 20 countries will participate, official sources said yesterday. A high level delegation of businessmen led by the Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif is traveling from Pakistan to especially take part in this conference in [...]
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Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: France, King Abdullah Economic City, Nuclear power, Renewable energy, Riyadh, Russia, Saudi Arabia, United States
Saudi Arabia plans to be producing nuclear power within 10 years Saudi Arabia’s planned spending of some 500-700 billion dollars on infrastructure over 2009-2014 RIYADH: Saudi Arabia plans to be producing nuclear power within 10 years, a senior US trade official said here Monday. “They want to have civil nuclear power as a part of [...]
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Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: Ankara, Asia, European Union, Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Middle East, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Ottoman Empire, Pakistan, Politics of Turkey, President of Turkey, Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, Turkey, Turkish government, Yousaf Raza Gillani
Uzun ya?amak Türkiye ve Uzun ya?amak Pakistan! Viva Pakistan-Turkey friendship Pakistan and Turkey don’t jsut share a Crescent and Star and a flag–they share a common history, religion and ethnicity. The current government of Turkey has made Turkey the 17th largest economy in the world. It has now undertaken massive projects around the world to [...]
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