An insiders account of Pakistans foreign policy on January 22, 2016Usual diplomatic compulsions seldom allow diplomats to speak their mind on record, especially when it comes to India and Pakistan where words are measured much more than is required. But here there is a book that offers a comprehensive account by a former Pakistani foreign minister who directly contributed to moving up the peace process […]
Verbal pictures from the past on September 21, 2015India and Pakistan recently celebrated 68 years of independence but, ironically, that was aptly an occasion to look at the lost plot of human independence in both countries after the bloody partition of 1947. That year was eventful in the Indian subcontinent, with little joy and too much sorrow. The partition of India was made […]
Meeting Indias most wanted men on September 14, 2015More than Pakistan and China, India seems to be waging a greater battle in its own backyard in the northeast consisting of eight states that are racially and culturally different from the mainland. It became a hotspot of conflict within years after independence when the Naga National Council began its campaign for an independent Nagaland. […]