December 16, 2014 will be remembered as the blackest days in Pakistan’s history, both for the tragedy of East Pakistan, and, for the massacre of our children that the Taliban terrorists committed at the Army Public School in Peshawar. Tragedies, sorrowful days and setbacks are part of every national history; some end up having more of them than others. No nation state, particularly in a challenging security environment of multiple wars and globalization of terrorism can expect to live in an ideal paradise. Ours is one of the most insecure nation come2region with internal and external sta ... Read More
Dr. Rasul Bakhsh Rais
NATO’s WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN
The war in Afghanistan wasn’t only “America’s war”, and although it may have been inconvenient for Mr. Obama to mention it – a total of 49 countries contributed troops to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF ... Read More
Brian Cloughly
Fighting for Peace in Pakistan
Dr. Amineh Hoti
India’s ‘Military Elections’ in Kashmir
Ahmed Quraishi
Mudassar Jehangir