Pakistan and its villains on January 15, 2019Looking at Pakistan’s short political history, whether, it was martial law or civilian government, the country has continued to march forward, while brushing aside adversarial elements and surviving through external aggression. The critics have always been apprehensive about Pakistan Armed Forces; apparently the military’s role in politics is being judged. Pakistan had been intermittently governed […]
Moving forward on November 6, 2018The proponents of a weak Pakistan opine that the societal divide on ethnic and sectarian lines, skewed educational system and rampant corruption have reinforced imbalances within the society. While, the advocates of a strong resilient Pakistan are confident about the country’s future. William Darlymple in one of his articles “Pakistan Reborn” argues: “Pakistan is passing […]
Peace in Southern Philippines on September 8, 2018The conflict in Southern Philippines carries serious ethnic, religious, security and humanistic consequences. Back in 1968, the area saw the “Jabidah massacre”, in which Muslims were killed. The petition these Muslim families filed in court was unheard of, and the ultimate reaction was an armed uprising. Muslims form the majority in Mindanao, an area located […]
Will a new political landscape translate into new policies? on August 2, 2018With a new government to take office soon, it is hoped that finally some importance will be given to Pakistan’s foreign policy. Presently, the country’s economy does not portray a pretty picture, and while the security situation has improved, threats still exist. However, on the foreign policy front, the pace has been slow, and the […]
Peace in the Korean Peninsula on May 6, 2018Northeast Asia’s politics have historically been viewed through the prism of the Korean conflict. There have been efforts in the past to bring the two Koreas to the negotiating table. The Six-party talks, for instance, were an endeavour in this direction. Regional players as well as the US have been actively involved in ameliorating regional […]
Shinzo Abe’s visit to the US on April 28, 2018Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to the US marks the third US-Japan summit since Donald Trump took office last year. The top-level meetings, other than bilateral issues, have focused on regional developments. The timing of the recent summit ahead of North-South Korea talks scheduled on April 27 and the President Trump’s meeting with North […]
Soft power in countering extremism on March 24, 2018In the globalised world of today, where distances have been reduced, geographical access and broadband connectivity have eased interactions, a new way of life has emerged. The transnational world has also brought in new forms of vulnerabilities/insecurities. The use of media, in particular, the social networking sites to spread hate material has in away eased […]
Kabul for talks with Taliban on March 11, 2018The Afghan government has expressed the willingness to recognize Taliban as a political entity at a recently held international conference in Kabul. The Afghan government has also offered opening up of a political office for the Taliban in Kabul (or any other cities), issuing passports to Taliban and release of Taliban prisoners. In response, Kabul […]
Kashmir on August 8, 2016The issue of Kashmir dates back to the partition. At the time of the partition, 80 percent of the area’s population was Muslim, and the people were willing to join Pakistan. However, against the population’s wishes, the Hindu ruler of Kashmir acceded the valley to India. Since then the Kashmiri people are fighting for their […]
Dynamics leading to Radicalisation on June 13, 2016Radicalisation is change in belief, feeling, or behaviour towards increased support for intergroup conflict. Terrorism is the worst outcome of radicalisation. People are not born radical; unjust practices, social or political alienation and personal experiences radicalise them. In the prevailing era, the phenomenon of radicalisation is widespread. The developing as well as the developed world […]