Articles with tag: China
The Raj Lives: India In Nepal
Umesh Verma May 6, 2008 interacts: 30Six decades after the British withdrew from the subcontinent, it takes considerable audacity to produce a book titled “The Raj Lives”.
And Now, The Charter of Demands—The Comedy Continues!
Ahmed Quraishi Dec 4, 2007 interacts: 111Turkish President Abdullah Gul was not very impressed after meeting the cream of the Pakistani political elite.
Blinkered Vision: Unravelling the Nuclear Debate
Anand Patwardhan Oct 11, 2007 interacts: 34Why is the 'US India Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreement' called 123? The answer lies in the US Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Article 123 of the act governs US 'Cooperation with other countries'.
The Monks and Realpolitik
Salil Tripathi Oct 3, 2007 interacts: 10Monks with prayers on their lips, and students with hopes in their hearts, march towards pagodas, as soldiers armed by the Chinese beat them. And the world's largest democracy, India, does nothing.
Facing the Inevitable (Part I)
Fahd Raza Aug 25, 2006 interacts: 3How different are China and the US anyway?
Red Sea Rising
Fahd Raza Mar 8, 2006 interacts: 81America is still at the same place, using double standards and double edged swords to promote both Pakistan and India, the former by diplomatic patronizing and the latter with economic and military assistance. However, one key player has changed -- China
Glossing Over Bad Patches of History
Syed J Hussain Nov 10, 2005 interacts: 8Japan is desperately trying to hide its past so that the nation is saved of the shame of its leaders’ dreadful deeds in the past.
The Middle Kingdom Wallas
Nazar Khan Jan 14, 2005 interacts: 183In a nutshell, the Middle Kingdom is unique in three aspects to the other ancient civilizations. It did not produce any God. It has been the longest continuous civilization. And it has yet to have the bitter-sweet taste of democracy.
The Razor’s Edge
Feroz R Khan Jul 7, 2003 interacts: 111The United States seems to be losing the proverbial battle for the “hearts and minds” of the Afghans. The biggest problem was that the United States was not prepared for the post-war situation and had no plans to tackle the problems
History Rehearsing: Dark Ages of Islam
Ameer Afraid Jun 10, 2003 interacts: 85poor masses hopelessly in search of a savior
The Beginning of the End of the Kashmir Problem
Dost Mittar May 13, 2003 interacts: 206Do not underestimate either the love or the hatred that the peoples of the two countries are capable of having towards each other
Saddam Hussein Lives!
Haroon Moghul May 2, 2003 interacts: 140The Future of America’s Occupation is Failure
The Wages Of Death
Feroz R Khan Apr 8, 2003 interacts: 29Wars are political acts of concentrated violence and yet, there is violence in this war, but there is no rhyme to its logic.
Open Letter to Those Opposing the Iraq War
Tauheed Ahmed Mar 29, 2003 interacts: 164And the truth shall prevail. Whether someone likes it or not.
IS Waging Another War on Iraq Justified?
tahir hamid Mar 5, 2003 interacts: 29More than 500,000 toddlers and infants have died due to the consequences of the sanctions (UNICEF, 1999).
US Attack on Iraq: Just Do It!
Maz Feb 12, 2003 interacts: 89The US war on Iraq will end a tyrant regime, bring Iraq out of Isolation and set into motion a wave of globalization which could bring hope to hundreds of millions of people
Oh America!
Farzana Versey Jan 12, 2003 interacts: 80For a society that watched the Gulf war as though it were a TV serial, why was I often told not to take pictures of people in the street?
All The Bridges Are Burning
Feroz R Khan Jan 11, 2003 interacts: 29The United States’ foreign policy has historically oscillated between recklessness of unilateralism and the cautious nature of multilateralism.
Kissinger of Death
Rehan Ansari Dec 6, 2002 interacts: 102Bush may as well have chosen Osama bin Laden to head the commission
Mexico to Support United States
Muhammad Yousuf Nov 12, 2002 interacts: 12Fox and Bush, 'langotia yar ... '
Road Blocks in Normalising Relations
Bundchungal Sep 8, 2002 interacts: 55If cross border terrorism ceases, facilitating a dialogue between India and Pakistan, will a dividend of long term peace follow?
Organized Irrelevance
Haroon Moghul Sep 4, 2002 interacts: 41Are Muslims hopeless? With the OIC, they are...
Empty Vessels And All That Jazz
Zeemax Feb 2, 2002 interacts: 204do you think he is up to task to rid us of feudals next?
A Decision to Regret
Feroz R Khan Oct 21, 2001 interacts: 554the Afghans have always resisted a government imposed from abroad
Crisis and Opportunity
Ali A Minai Sep 13, 2001 interacts: 97This crisis is ultimately a consequence of myopic policies in the US and in the Muslim world
The Indo-Pak Summit, Kashmir and the Taj Mahal
Ras Siddiqui Jul 8, 2001 interacts: 142One cannot expect a solution from just one summit on the complex Kashmir problem ...
An Eulogy For The Hawks
Keerthik Sasidharan Jun 29, 2001 interacts: 203Your administrations’ talks with President Musharraf
Talking to Vajpayee
Mushahid Hussain Jun 18, 2001 interacts: 371Vajpayee has demonstrated that he can be different
The Winds of Change
Irfan Husain May 21, 2001 interacts: 396When the world’s only superpower changes direction, smaller states, especially those located on the periphery of potential conflict, have to be nimble in adjusting their policies.
The Chicken Hawks Of Pakistan
Feroz R Khan May 7, 2001 interacts: 422The military should accept the fact that it is a dictatorship
Al-Quds Divided: The Politics of Hatred
Ammara Durrani Oct 2, 2000 interacts: 135The Arab-Israeli conflict is multi-dimensional
A Nation of Beggars
Murad A Baig May 23, 2000 interacts: 44The irony is that the poverty myth has itself become a barrier to reducing poverty
Resolving the Hijack Crisis
Udayakumar Dec 26, 1999 interacts: 155The timing of the IC-814 hijack crisis portends several things
In Defence of Benevolent Dictators
Noor Ahmed Nov 22, 1999 interacts: 217More democracy ? More of the same ? No thanks
Pakistan Alert: Revolution in the Making?
Saqlain Imam Oct 16, 1999 interacts: 23Perhaps, this will be the beginning of the World War III
Connected to: Harsh Kapoor
Nausheen Saleem Sep 2, 1999 interacts: 4SPIDER talks to Cyber Warrior Harsh Kapoor about his stance on the recent blocking of the Dawn Internet Edition in India
WW III? An Analysis of Yugoslavia
Taimur Rahman Apr 7, 1999 interacts: 42The media has been lying to the world about the crisis in Kosova
Evolution of South Asia
Anil Kapuria Mar 24, 1999 interacts: 15Information revolution and the future of the sub-continent
Why Vajpayee’s Trip to Lahore Was a Failure
Rohan Oberoi Feb 22, 1999 interacts: 31Vajpayee’s bus trip can be described in one word: nothing
The lack of Women’s Rights in Pakistan
Omar Mirza Oct 29, 1998 interacts: 14Tracing the roots of oppression
From Zharkent to Laguna Pueblo
Beena Sarwar Sep 18, 1998 interacts: 2We are still suffering from the radiation effects of tests done by China and Russia
Wake up Deluded Muslims
Ibne Sina Aug 29, 1998 interacts: 66A plea to Muslims across the world to recognize the oppression they endure.
Nuclear South Asia: An Explanation to America
Ras Siddiqui Jun 25, 1998 interacts: 11The US and the rest of the world needs to help in the resolution of this issue because if we don’t address it now we will all hear about it later.
Onwards to the Nuclear Abyss
Feroz R Khan Jun 18, 1998 interacts: 6India, Pakistan and the March of Folly
Statesmanship Needed
Dilawar Syed May 21, 1998 interacts: 6Mr. Bhutto’’s decision to go nuclear would prove pivotal quarter of a century later
Say No to Indian and Pakistani Bombs
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 18, 1998 interacts: 10...against the ideologies of hate created and promoted by our governments
A Letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
Farrukh Azfar and Wasiq Bokhari May 14, 1998 interacts: 12A letter urging restraint on part of Pakistan in response to the recent rash behavior of the Government of India.
Imperatives For Economic Development Of Pakistan
Shaheryar Azhar Mar 7, 1998 interacts: 2So how can we hammer out a consensus around the proposition that we have to rapidly raise the standard of living of the people in Pakistan?
UN Sanctions Against Iraq: 10 Myths
Elias Davidson and Nadeem Khan Feb 12, 1998 interacts: 4Economic sanctions against industrialized countries, which include a ban on foreign trade, can be more lethal than limited military attacks.
The Exploding Cities of the Developing World
Ayesha Tahir Feb 11, 1998 interacts: 6With ever-increasing global integration, problems that arise in one city can quickly spread throughout its region and even worldwide.
From the Continuum
Kew Aug 1, 1997 interacts: 1Get an omniscient alien race’s view of our little world in general and of the land of the pure, in particular.


