Posted on 07 October 2011.
Delhi charts its course to stay on the wrong side of history. One would have thought that Delhi had learned its lesson in the past decade. However its obsession with Pakistan and religious indoctrination forces it to continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. Delhi has a track record of dealing with [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 06 October 2011.
The list of top 200 universities came out and guess what’s missing? The Times of India reports that” Not one Indian University is on the list”, not the IIT, and not the IIM. The list of top 200 includes universities in Taiwan, Brazil, Singapore, South Africa and China, but this year again, no Indian institution [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA
Posted on 05 October 2011.
In a Rupee News exclusive, we recently reported from our sources that General Kayani held a secret meeting with Senator John Kerry in Abu Dhabi. The first meeting originally held in July smoothed over some of the incidental issues. The meeting this week seem to have attacked the more substantive issues that have irked US-Pakistani [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 05 October 2011.
We think Mr. Hamid Karzai has totally lost it. He has gone beyond the pale. He is now singing Bollywood songs and that too in gibberish. His nightmare for South Asia is a recipe for disaster which was tried by the British for two centuries and the Union Jack failed miserably. When the British came [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA, Politics, Uncategorized
Posted on 05 October 2011.
In a prodigiously profound article Ambassador Bhadrakumar says that the “Haqqanis don’t divide US and Pakistan.” The main thrust of the article is that the US and Pakistan’s relationship has not been affected their spat over the Haqqanis. He uses the recent interview of Hillary Clinton to make his case that the US cannot afford [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, Uncategorized, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 05 October 2011.
The “Mayor of Kabul” is house hunting in Delhi. What did he sign? A lease for an asylum in Bharat or a lease for an apartment on the uppwer west side? Some say that the man who cannot stray outside his palace is being bold in signing agreements on behalf of a country that is [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, Uncategorized, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 05 October 2011.
The fact that the US has welcomed the Indo-Afghan agreement shouldn’t come as a big surprise. After all Afghanistan is under US occupation, and the puppet government may or may not have the legal right to sign any international agreements. Welcoming the strategic partnership agreement between India and Afghanistan, the United States today asserted that [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Uncategorized
Posted on 04 October 2011.
The Mayor of Kabul is visiting Delhi. Many agreements are to be signed and Kabul will ink a “Strategic Partnership” with India. He is emphasizing the strength of Kabul’s relations with Delhi. The Afghan president “said Friday that his military is strong enough to “deal a heavy and severe blow” to rebel forces …At a [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA, Politics
Posted on 03 October 2011.
The proponents of a Divided Afghanistan Vs. A United Afghanistan by Al Ansar Al Haq alansaralhaq@yahoo.co.uk The proponents of a Divided Afghanistan Vs. A United Afghanistan. America is confused, disillusioned or it is backing both to salvage some kind of influence at the end of their most expensive, bloody war. As the inevitable draw down [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 03 October 2011.
Rob Crilly reporting in the Telegraph suggested that US has been steadily walking away from Admiral Mullen’s wild and crazy accusations on the eve of his retirement. In fact, one day later he himself toned down his rhetoric and said Pakistan was essential for peace in Afghanistan. Mr. Karzai stung by the assassination of Mr. [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli