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Hardline diplomacy is not the same thing as homeland security
15 hours ago ago from Reality, one bite at a time
With terrorist incidents tearing Pakistan apart, it is foolish for India to believe the continuing suspension of bilateral engagement is making the region safer.... [Preview of my next column in The Hindu ] Stop confusing diplomacy with homeland security Siddharth Varadarajan As a victim of terrorism, much of which has emanated from across the border in Pakistan, it is hardly surprising that India should confuse diplomatic strategy ...
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9 hours ago ago from Jottings
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12 hours ago ago from Pak Tea House
By Nadeem F Paracha Courtesy Dawn There is nothing new anymore about the suggestion that over a span of about 30 odd years, the Pakistani military and its establishmentarian allies in the intelligence agencies, the politicised clergy, conservative political parties and the media have, in the name of Islam and patriotism, given birth to a number of unrestrained demons which have now become full-fledged monsters threatening the very ...
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16 hours ago ago from Your Pakistan
US Ambassador Anne W. Patterson has launched a series of covert meetings with Pakistani politicians seeking support for President Zardari, and her Indian counterpart has just organized a music and booze party on the very day as hundreds of Pakistani families, four Pakistanis cities, and at least one large political party observed a day of mourning. Pakistan is open to foreign meddling like never before, probably the only nuclear power in the ...
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6 hours ago ago from A Pakistan News
US Congress Approves $1.5 Bln for Pakistan, The US Congress has approved $1.5 billion aid for Pakistan for fiscal year 2010 under the Kerry-Lugar Bill. Pakistan will receive $3.8 billion as military and non-military assistance from the United States during the fiscal year 2010.US officials approved $1.85 billion for Pakistan in financial year 2010 while Pakistan will receive $240 million under military assistance next year. ...
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Bob Churcher: Afghanistan and Pakistan: Anatomy of a Proxy War
15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Obama's Afghan surge and new strategy attempt sophistication and nuance, but fail to grasp the terrible complexities of the Afghan war. In his speech the President noted two key issues: Afghanistan's rampant corruption and the problematic role of Pakistan. But these problems are more vexing than he admits. I know the depth of these problems from study and from years of -- sometimes bitter and disappointing -- experience working in ...
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