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Peshawar Army School massacre: Will it awaken collective conscience of Pakistan?
M. M Khajooria
16th November, 2014 will go down in the history of Pakistan nay that of the world as the blackest of black Tuesdays. It was on this terrible morning that seven zombies completely brainwashed, totally brutalised and…
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Can India?
Trailing the four-match series 0-2 India might be going through tough time following the successive defeats in Australian leg of test match tour. More than some surprises, India needs the right attitude. The venue, Melbourne Cricket Ground…
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Tilting balance
Emergence of Jammu as a strong political force has tilted the balance of government formation. Traditionally being Kashmir-centric for all major political decisions including government formation, the elections in Jammu and Kashmir have…
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An uncertain Pakistan
Aparajita Das and Riffath Khaji
In the recent years, the TTP has expanded its network and operations to other parts of Pakistan, including Sindh and Punjab provinces.
The barbaric, audacious attack targeting a school in Peshawar on…
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Dogri in Eighth Schedule
Hari Chand Jalmeria
When the Constitution was framed and adopted on 26th November 1949 which was implemented on 26th January 1950, only 14 languages were inserted in the Eighth Schedule which included: 1. Assamese, 2. Bengali, 3. Gujrati,…
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Nobel to Nobles
Sunil Kumar
On 10th of December 2014, citizens of both India and Pakistan would have been feeling proud when Malala Yousafzai who represented Pakistan and Kailash Satyarthi who represented India were addressing Oslo, Norway on being…
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Kabul: India needs to overcome trust deficit
Amitabh Mathur
Much like his predecessor Hamid Karzai, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has begun his tenure with a serious effort to mend fences with Pakistan. Relations between the two countries, which share close ethnic, religious and…
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Territorial Grandstand: The dog that didn’t bark
Swapan Dasgupta
There's a curious rule that operates in Indian politics: the popularity of a regional leader in the Delhi media is inversely related to their standing in their State. So it was in the late-1980s with Ramakrishna Hegde, then…
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Stalemate continues
Beaten but not ousted is the spirit of National Conference after the Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. The party has been able to manage 15 out of 87 seats from where it contested even beating the figure of exit polls in the face of…
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North-East killings
Militancy in north-east is no phenomena, but massacre of adivasi tea estate labourers by a faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) in Assam's Kokrajhar and Somtiput districts claiming more than 70 lives is the biggest…
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