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Tensions emerge as Pakistan moves troops

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NEW DELHI; as great as TAKHTEBHAI, PAKISTAN One month after the militant attacks in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India as great as Pakistan have been bend to brinksmanship since they have not nonetheless found the approach to speak constructively. Both governments have oral of their enterprise to spin aside war, nonetheless both have been compelled by clever open change opposite the other. Neither wants to crop up to capitulate, since ...

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The War on Pakistan’s Past

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Image by Getty Images via Daylife TIME Magazine just posted my latest , a story on the impact of Pakistan's deteriorating security situation on the archaeology of Pakistan. Dig it: In the mountains and valleys of Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province, palace ruins and crumbling Buddhist monasteries dot the hills above war-torn locations such as Mingora, Peshawar and the Swat Valley. These magnificent ruins are all that's left ...

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Newsletter - 27 December 2009

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بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind Dear brothers and sisters, السلام عليکم و رحمۃ اللہ و برکاتہ BrassTacks Announcements BrassTacks Announcement: Urdu Book with the title 'Moashi Dehshat Gardi' published   The Book "Moashi Dehshat Gardi" sheds light on the prevailing economic order. It highlights the issues of modern interest-based banking, circulation of money, fractional reserve ...

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25 DECEMBER, JINNAH PAKISTAN | Pakistan Daily

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In September 1939, Lord Linlithgow, the Viceroy, proclaimed India’s entry into World War II without sounding out public opinion in the country through the main political parties. In his talks, later, with Jinnah, Gandhi and other leaders, he failed to persuade both the Congress and the Muslim League to lend unqualified support to the war effort. Britain offered, as a quid pro quo for support o the war effort, to consult, at the end of the ...

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Rainy days for India

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Rainy days for India Ali Sukhanver In the second week of August, an article was published in China, with the title ‘’If China takes a little action, the so-called Great Indian Federation can be broken up’. This article also propagated the same thought as presented by the official think-tanks of China. The said article was originally in Chinese language and was later reproduced in several other strategic and military websites of the ...

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