Archive for 'Foreign Relations'
Islamic Republics and their Foes
Posted on19. Feb, 2012 by Dr Raja M Khan.

By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan On the eve of Trilateral Summit of three Islamic Republics; Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan, on February 17, 2012, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Islamic Republic of Iran was very precise and candid once he spoke his heart in Islamabad. As an established statesman, profoundly aware of regional and global situation, President [...]
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Karzai’s US of South Asia
Posted on12. Oct, 2011 by S M Hali.

India is a staunch believer of Chanakya, alias Kautilya and his treatise of war the Arthashastra, and is so enamoured by Chanakyan guiles and stratagem of deceit that it has named its diplomatic enclave in New Delhi as Chanakyapuri. Mandala Theory, one of the strategies prescribed and represented at the end of Kautilya's Book Six, [...]
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Indo-Afghanistan Strategic Accord
Posted on11. Oct, 2011 by Asif H Raja.

Implications and ramifications of Indo-Afghan strategic accord in the region By Brig Asif Haroon Raja In the aftermath of 9/11 when George W. Bush junior’s administration decided to invade Afghanistan to get hold of Osama bin Laden, the alleged master mind behind the terrorist attacks, and his protectors, Indian leaders saw it an opportunity of [...]
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Germany: The Unity Day
Posted on09. Oct, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba.

By Raja G Mujtaba Germans are a rare and a pure breed that has its own pride in her Aryan roots. It’s this pride that keeps her unique in many ways. Today, most of the Pakistanis are also Aryans as a result of Aryan migration from Germany in times immemorial. Perhaps, this maybe one of [...]



