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Indo-Afghan nexus: A threat to Pakistan:

The recent visit of Afghan defense minister Mr. Abdur-Raheem Vardak to Indian occupied Kashmir has turned all Kashmiries skeptical in the entire world. A group of seven Afghan delegates headed by Abdur-Raheem Vardak met with higher officials of Indian arms and ministry of defense at 15th Cor head quarter of Jammu and Kashmir. Before visiting that disputed region Vardak had a meeting with Indian defense... [read more]

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Indian defense development and Pakistan:

India is constantly busy in its defense preparations; on one side it is annually increasing its defense budget while on the other side it is swiftly making defense contracts with near about 44 different countries. The subjective Indian movements in defense sector clearly depict its sneaky intention of strengthening its hegemonistic grip over the entire South Asia. Obviously this exercise is highly... [read more]

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Free Masons: How The World Has Been Intelligently Controlled?

August the 2nd 1990 Saddam Hussain's forces crashed the defenses of oil rich Kuwait in fear of an Iraqi invasion into Saudi Arabia. The United States and her coalition allies poured into the Arabian Peninsula to form a deterrent that would be known as Desert Shield. The result was a series of diplomatic talks, negotiations and count negotiations that rapidly declined into a no hope situation. On August... [read more]

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Mischievousness of Economic Hit Men: -

According to World Bank’s latest report Pakistan has been declared as world’s seventh big indebted country holding debts of 985 million$. This report has strongly contradicted the false assertions of our responsible officials regarding our economic strength and brimfulness. During these 60 years our debts’ volume keeps on increasing rather than getting reduced, but the factor which is more tragic and... [read more]

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Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif: His past, present and future: -

Why Pakistani masses didn’t remonstrate at the time when General Pervaiz Musharraf along with his sub-ordinate generals burked Nawaz Sharif’s democratic government? This is a very critical question which our ex-premier is still unable to answer. In the same manner, President General Pervaiz Musharraf is nowadays also incapable to find out why his so-called loyal members of ruling party PML (Q) are... [read more]

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Current economical condition of Pakistan: Claims & Realities: -

Contemporarily, Pakistan’s economy is entirely surrounded by numerous tribulations and thus subjected to drastic retrogression. Since last three years the growth rate of industrial sector’s goods is rapidly falling, and despite giving over-facilities to exporters by burdening common man still we are unable to achieve our two years old designed export target. In addition, our stratocratic government... [read more]

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Shanghai Co-operation Conference: An important turn: -

For the very first time after the end of cold war and deglutination of Soviet Union; world saw joint defense exercise of Russian Federation, Chinese Republic and four big Central Asian nations which kept continue till nine days in one of the provinces of Russian Federation. In the same course of time a two days conference of SCO also held in Bishkek (Kyrgyztan) that was attended by all its permanent... [read more]

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Pakistan marks Independence Day

 Pakistan marked the 60th anniversary of its independence from British rule Tuesday amid a political crisis facing the country's U.S.-allied president and surging militant violence.   Artillery guns boomed at daybreak in Islamabad, and military cadets held a changing of the guard ceremony at the mausoleum of Quaid-e-Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's founder, in Karachi, the country's largest city... [read more]

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Musharraf rejects emergency

President Pervaiz Musharraf rejected calls to declare emergency powers and wants elections to take place in Pakistan, a spokesman said after widespread reports that the beleaguered leader would opt for authoritarian rule.   Private television channels and newspapers had reported that General Musharraf was poised to take a step that would probably delay elections due by the turn of the year and... [read more]

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Once upon a time in Kargil:

When our politicians become DEAD WOOD, they started raising smutty ingots (or points in other words) that resulted controversies. People start giving their pros and cons views, which facilitate the politicians to gain fame. First they raised the issue of CHARTER OF DEMOCRACY, and yet its ink hadn’t been dried, our ostracized ex-priminister Mr. Nawaz Sharif stated that he wasn’t made inform about Kargil... [read more]

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