Articles with tag: WAR
Fields Of Joy
Umer Murtaza Jul 16, 2008 interacts: 5Two lost Kandaharis, Opiumzai and Hashishuddin, were wandering aimlessly when they chanced upon something very special...
Whose Life is it Anyway?
Ather Naqvi May 13, 2008 interacts: 16A simple question evoked by an image in a local English daily, showing an old mother hugging the blood-soaked dead body of her teenager son in Baquba, Iraq.
Paper Trail
Mutaal Mooquin Jun 5, 2008 interacts: 6To produce five sheets of 8 x 11 inch paper we use the equivalent energy of an 80 watt bulb operating for an hour; but at a cost far greater than that of electricity.
Who Moved My Cheese
Saima Shah Jun 2, 2008 interacts: 87Mr Gore wasn’t afraid of looking foolish, he’d take his presentation wherever people would listen. His persistence ended up creating a climate of global acceptance of global warming.
Chillchinga, the US Soldier
kashkin dabruski Apr 22, 2008 interacts: 1The only desire now
To go home
To converse few words
In Spanish as he pays the price
For migration and adventure
Mind the Gap, The Generation Gap That Is
Bhaskar Dasgupta Apr 21, 2008 interacts: 8Between 9/11, Afghanistan, Bush and Iraq, a new generation is forming which will define America for the next thirty years at the least. I call it the angry generation.
Gen. Petraeus & Crocker's Washington Show is a Damp Squib
Gajendra Singh Apr 17, 2008 interacts: 7If an act of mercy is twice blessed, then an act of illegal invasion and brutal occupation has since proved to be doubly cursed for the invaders as well.
Simply Outrageous!
Ather Naqvi Mar 31, 2008 interacts: 44In their recent visits, the US officials kept looking for those who could listen to them and nod in the affirmative. They found none.
Kashmir Liberated, Others Languish
Beena Sarwar Mar 6, 2008 interacts: 37Kashmir Singh spent 35 years in various Pakistani prisons before Ansar Burney, the caretaker minister of human rights found him and obtained a presidential pardon.
Warday
Ali Rizvi Feb 2, 2008 interacts: 12A continuation of the Graphic novel WARDAY, but from the perspective of ex-patriot Pakistani population stranded after a 36 hour nuclear holocaust.
Long Road Ahead
Khalid Bhatti Feb 19, 2008PML(Q) showed a very dismal performance with managing just 38 seats against the boastful claims of more than 110 seats in national assembly before the elections.
February 18th, 2008-Election Day
Jungraiz Pukhtunyar Feb 16, 2008 interacts: 338Election in Tribal Areas and Pukhtunkhua province has been marred by violence. There have been attacks on the offices and rallies of all major political party.
Afghanistan - A Strategic Analysis
Agha Amin Jan 23, 2008 interacts: 538Afghanistan remains haunted and plagued by its violent history and its neighbours continue to enjoy the fruits of war and crisis in Afghanistan.
Child Interrupted
ehsan syed Jan 14, 2008 interacts: 3The boy who blew himself in Dera Ismail Khan last Muharram was hardly 17 years old. Still a child, legally speaking, dying a violent death, martyr to some, and terrorist to others.
Charlie Wilson's War Stretches the Imagination
Ras Siddiqui Jan 13, 2008 interacts: 44How does a US Congressman learn about helping the Afghan resistance to the Soviet Empire in 1980? By listening to Dan Rather on TV while soaking in a Jacuzzi full of young women.
Fall of Dacca
Riaz Jafri Dec 11, 2007 interacts: 135December 16 comes every year to haunt the nation, particularly those few remaining who were witness to the debacle.
Home, a state of mind?
Sidra Omer Dec 6, 2007 interacts: 2Home is not necessarily a four-walled structure that has traces of one’s childhood days and it certainly does not represent the country or city one lives.
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
Bhaskar Dasgupta Nov 17, 2007 interacts: 250USA's counter terrorism effort in the Global War against Terror is frankly creating more terrorists than it is stopping.
Pakistan at War
Akmal Hussain Nov 16, 2007 interacts: 112There is little doubt that Pakistan is under attack by the combined forces of Al Qaeda and Taliban. It is equally clear that the war is not going well.
Medals of Freedom for Justice Chaudary
saleha waqar Nov 15, 2007 interacts: 20He (Justice Chaudhry) sat on four pivotal Supreme Court benches between 2000-2005 that validated the military takeover by General Musharraf, his referendum, his LFO and the 17th amendment
Artifice of Scholarship : CSPI on FrontPage
Anand Patwardhan Nov 15, 2007 interacts: 2Where will Mr. Warner hide when faced with the ignobility of logic deserting his beloved Christianity? What will he do when the devil of duality is discovered in his own sacred texts?
Will President Bush Invade Iran?
Mohammad Gill Oct 28, 2007 interacts: 192President Bush has raised the stakes by mentioning the possibility of World War III in a recent press conferences. He has declared the Iranian National Guards as terrorists.
General Colin Powell: Political Casualty of Iraq War
Mohammad Gill Sep 19, 2007 interacts: 5Can he make a comeback? Had he resigned, he would have stayed in the limelight as an elder statesman at the political front.
The Current Mess in Iraq—putting things in perspective
Mehroz Sadruddin Sep 11, 2007 interacts: 24One of the major debates that continue to take place within the global media today is that what future course of action shall the United States take in Iraq.
Of Taufel, Howard And An Apology
Salil Kader Aug 20, 2007 interacts: 17Same day that Simon Taufel expressed disappointment with his decision, another Australian, PM John Howard, ruled out an apology to the Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef
Wars of Errors
Iram Khan Aug 9, 2007 interacts: 8Evil is self-destructive, you will find if you read Shakespeare; and patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, said an Englishmen more than two centuries before.
Complex Problems can have Simple Solutions
Q Isa Daudpota Jul 4, 2007 interacts: 4Cool roof systems with high reflectance (percentage of solar energy reflected back from the surface to the atmosphere without absorption ) and emittance (percentage of energy that is radiated back to the air after absorption) stay up to 70ºF (39ºC) cooler
Blue Line
Maryam Piracha May 30, 2007 interacts: 34They have seen right through my nonchalance as I picked up the pregnancy test at the airport, kept my shaking hands at bay, and walked with assumed confidence through the hotel doors.
Karachi’s Plastic Bag Ban
Zainub Razvi Apr 2, 2007 interacts: 12The ban applies to not just the manufactures and sellers but also the users of the plastic bags. Yes, that means us.
Honored
Chowk Staff Mar 28, 2007 interacts: 24Humanists honour psychiatrist and writer Dr. Khalid Sohail
A Nation Reborn
Shaheryar Akbar Mar 20, 2007 interacts: 71Just when I thought my people would once again silently ignore this new form of oppression, and resign themselves to a fate written by politicians and generals, they responded! They awoke! They said in one voice, “enough is enough!” I have ne
The Dispatches On War: Part X
Feroz R Khan Feb 26, 2007 interacts: 31Metternich And the European Politics of Power: 1815-1850
Sabre Rattling in the Persian Gulf
Mohammad Gill Feb 19, 2007 interacts: 53After the experience with the Iraq war and the cooked-up evidence pertaining to the weapons of mass destruction for which Iraq was invaded, the American public has become wary of the administration's intentions in the Middle East. It does not have stomach
Psychology of Guerrilla War
Khalid Sohail Feb 8, 2007 interacts: 124Ironically, twentieth century that started with guerrilla warriors, followers of Lenin, promoting Communism, ended with Muslim guerrilla warriors, followers of Osama, attacking Communism
Last Gasp of the Imperial Misadventure
Mohammad Gill Jan 23, 2007 interacts: 162The American public is rightly concerned about the chaos in Iraq and they believe that it is not for American army to fight a civil war; let Iraqis sort out their problems themselves.
Venus, Earth, and Mars - The Untold Story
Muhammad A Hussain Jan 23, 2007 interacts: 13Some scientists speculate that the three planets, Venus, Earth, and Mars, shared approximately similar geology at the time of their cooling from their molten newly-born states. The evolution of these three planets along different lines from a similar dist
Texan Poker Bluff and Persian Chess Moves
Gajendra Singh Jan 22, 2007 interacts: 5Many analysts have been warning since 2004 against a planned US attack alone or in cahoots with Israel on Iran, one of the so called axis of evil, in the hoary Western tradition of demonizing those they want to invade, colonise and then loot.
Invasion of Iraq-II
Mehroz Sadruddin Dec 21, 2006 interacts: 3How the Western media failed the whole world on the whole brouhaha of Iraq.
Blood Diamonds
Fazeel Chauhan Dec 15, 2006 interacts: 2Like selfishness holds hands with carelessness And recklessness goes together with dominance Then how can I explain to your fiancé That in her wedding ring is a blood diamond Representing the sacrifice of native virgins
Iraq Study Group, a day late and a penny short!
Ahmer Muzammil Dec 13, 2006 interacts: 23You can dress it the way you like it but for all intent and purpose Iraq is done; you can put a fork in it.
What Went Wrong?
Bhaskar Dasgupta Nov 29, 2006 interacts: 57Have you noticed a faint air of desperation around the western world capitals these days? Ok, so it is not faint but quite visible. The desperation is around the Iraq war particularly and to a lesser extent, the Afghanistan war.
Invasion of Iraq, the hidden story
Mehroz Sadruddin Nov 5, 2006 interacts: 11This essay focuses on the political issues and reasons that led to the American invasion.
Of Men And Rats
Sanaullah Khan Nov 2, 2006 interacts: 13So it was rats who challenged the human supremacy. Unlike other species they neither ran away from human settlements nor let themselves domesticated; rather, they preferred to stay close … just 14 ft down.
Politics of the Mid-Term Elections
Mohammad Gill Oct 31, 2006 interacts: 43No wonder that the war on terror remains awry because much of it is fought to project the administration’s image against the democrats who are labeled as ‘cut and run’ strategists.
Oily ‘Oil Wars’
Muhammad A Khan Sep 3, 2006 interacts: 2It is only a matter of time from hence to year 2040 when the fence sitters, equally thirsty of oil, would lose patience about US wrangling under the dream-world – like slogans of peace, prosperity, democracy, justice, human rights and above all safe
The Death of a Nawab
Zalan Alam Aug 27, 2006 interacts: 409Akbar Bugti is dead, what next for the Baloch rebellion?
Facing the Inevitable (Part I)
Fahd Raza Aug 25, 2006 interacts: 3How different are China and the US anyway?
Psychology of Suicide ’Bombers’
Khalid Sohail Aug 22, 2006 interacts: 437A ’suicide bomber’ symbolizes a contradiction, vulnerable yet strong. He wants to die and yet also live forever. He is the most rational being in planning his attack and yet acts in the most irrational way by being destructive to himself and o
Children of a Lesser God
Bhaskar Dasgupta Aug 15, 2006 interacts: 5The US Military officials caution against seeing the cases of abuse and murder as part of any broader pattern, noting that the incidents in question are isolated and rare! But as Bush himself has said, “we are different from our enemies” ̷
Socialist Yuppies 2: Hanging Crowd
Adam Khan Aug 6, 2006 interacts: 16Khasi: The problem with Peshawar in particular and Pakistan in general is that we are under the iron grip of the Mullah, religious extremism...
Khabees: Exactly my point, we need the dance parties in Peshawar.
Corporate War on Terrorism
Tahir Qazi Jul 31, 2006 interacts: 4After decades of brutal war, emergence of Islamized violent power group in Afghanistan under the name Taliban was a sign of colossal failure of the idea of society and intellectual bankruptcy.
US QDR Impacts the World Scene
Muhammad A Khan Jul 26, 2006 interacts: 3US Quadrennial Defense Review Report-2006 is a document that combines in it the attributes of philosophic prose of realities and phenomenal wishes studded with Mr. Rumsfeld’s impact of steely personality.
Escalation of Hostilities in Middle East
Chowk Staff Jul 20, 2006 interacts: 674The current escalation of hostilities in the Middle East is dangerous for the whole world. Sadly, no super power seems to be concerned or willing to pressure the combatants to cease the hostilities. To allow this dangerous situation to unravel unchecked i
War for Peace
M Asadi Jul 5, 2006 interacts: 202These wars will not end, they cannot end until the ’military metaphysic’ (the near religious dogma of these power elite, the driving force of their view of the world), the military definition of reality, an effect of institutional fusing, the
Control Room Documentary an Eye Opener!
Zara Hafeez Jun 23, 2006 interacts: 8If there really are two sides to every story; then this documentary puts forward an unparallel opening to scrutinize the other side and leave it up for its audience to make up its own mind.
The Globe Is Warm
Saima Shah Jun 14, 2006 interacts: 19Global warming has been suspended as in global w-a-r-m-i-n-g? Like deferred taxation it is something we will reckon with whenever, if ever. Is it time for the skeleton in the closet to be acknowledged?
The Long War: Rethinking American Options in the War on Terror
Feroz R Khan Jun 14, 2006 interacts: 153As the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attack approaches, the United States political thought still has not crystallized the manner in which it hopes to confront the challenges of the Global War on Terrorism.
Deforestation and Drought
Arshad Abbasi Jun 6, 2006 interacts: 6Massive deforestation started in the 1990s. Between 1990 and 2000 Pakistan lost an average of 41,100 hectares of forest per year with an average annual deforestation rate of 1.63 per cent. Between 2000 and 2005, the rate increased to 2.02 per cent per ann
Gods of War
Irfan HAMID Jun 5, 2006 interacts: 181With atrocity upon atrocity piling up in the US war against terror, one has to wonder if the world’s most self-righteous nation will ever have the courage to be morally righteous or not.
Kill for a Pill
Fazeel Chauhan May 6, 2006 interacts: 11And then call this patriotism like Hitler
Then call it “christianity”
And murder, “sanctioned by jesus
And god bless America”
Dispatches On War (Part IX)
Feroz R Khan Apr 17, 2006 interacts: 22As Napoleon was busy consolidating his power in France, and in Europe, he was mindful of British influence and was determined to end it. He identified the source of British power as its ability to dominate the mercantilist trade of the time
The Quest for American Popularity in Pakistan
Saleem Ali Mar 16, 2006 interacts: 290Public diplomacy may melt some icy precepts in Pakistan but American ideals will still flounder in the murky waters of conspiracy theories until there is tangible movement towards regional reconciliation
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
Holocaust
Sudeep Pagedar Jan 24, 2006 interacts: 2It was the year 1938...and German Jews were being slaughtered...
Dispatches on War (Part VI)
Feroz R Khan Nov 28, 2005 interacts: 34The American movie industry is a powerful institution, which can shape perceptions globally.
Withdrawing from Iraq: A Disaster Waiting to Happen?
Mujtaba Hamid Nov 21, 2005 interacts: 55The anti-US public opinion will be quickly mobilized by the terrorists to weaken or overthrow the government
Dispatches On War (Part IV)
Feroz R Khan Sep 20, 2005 interacts: 50The Battle of Somme offers that unique event in which the views of an entire generation and through them, the world’s perspective on a human phenomenon, war, would change and would never be the same.
The Dispatches on War (Part V)
Feroz R Khan Sep 1, 2005 interacts: 50Muslims and Crusades -- In the last five hundred years, the destiny of the Muslim world and the European continent seems to have undertaken diverse paths ...
33 Years and Counting
B Waraich Aug 26, 2005 interacts: 85The issue of 54 prisoners from the 1971 war continues to fester- when will the truth come out?
Pardon, didn’t mean to kill you...
Beena Sarwar Jul 31, 2005 interacts: 67Three frozen moments of grief, captured by wire photographs at different parts of the world in one day last week stand out... Anguished families in Brazil, Kashmir, and Iraq, captured by Reuters and AFP cameras and printed in newspapers on July 25 are tie
London’s Hour of Reckoning
Ozer Khalid Jul 8, 2005 interacts: 502A surreal silence and eerie calm haunts Europe. Yet Londoners display steely resilience in the eye of the terror tiger.
Implications of Iraqi Instability
S F Hasnat May 31, 2005 interacts: 27In the presence of 138,000 American troops, the first seventeen days of May witnessed 21 car bombings in Baghdad, while there were a total of 25 in all of the year of 2004.
Amrita Pritam
Umair Raja May 15, 2005 interacts: 369Today, I call Waris Shah, “Speak from inside your grave”
And turn, today, the book of love’s next affectionate page
Mr. Ahmed
Dhruva Bandopadhyay Apr 21, 2005 interacts: 178With his grave manner and impeccable dress, one could imagine him to be, oh, a partner in a law firm, or maybe a funeral director. But he was a salesman, and a good salesman at that...
Dereliction of Duty
Nighat Yasmeen Apr 10, 2005 interacts: 43It seems that the VCOAS, General Ahsan Saleem Hayat, is an al-Qaeda member who as COAS would instantly scuttle the anti-terrorist drive. Or is it DG ISI who would sabotage the peace process with India in the absence of operational command of the visionary
The Dispatches On War (Part III)
Feroz R Khan Mar 21, 2005 interacts: 13The period from 1789 to 1815 saw a major evolution in the nature of warfare, as wars increased in duration, totality of effort and in a conceptual sense, which would set the stage for the industrial wars of the early twentieth century.
Pakistan’s Software Industry
Athar Osama Mar 11, 2005 interacts: 348Pakistan’s Nascent, often over/under-rated software industry (depending on how you look at it), maybe ready for a take-off. Provided we make the right choices. This article summarizes the findings of an Original Research Study and draws conclusions.
Extraordinary Rendition - A Tool for Torture
Mohammad Gill Feb 21, 2005 interacts: 2Torture does not yield any reliable information. The victim who is brutalized beyond endurance will confess to any thing which the tormentors want. What is the practical use of such information? It is not reliable; it’s worse than no information.
In Defense of H
Temporal Jan 25, 2005 interacts: 48There are rumours circulating that after we rid of the waning moon on our flag ... a slight design flaw...the new emblem in the middle of the corrected rising moon would be...yes!...a shalwar...
The Dispatches on War
Feroz R Khan Dec 27, 2004 interacts: 42An ode to the game of war and those, who play it!
Demining Starts Healing War-torn Northern Sri Lanka
Aniruddha Bahal Dec 3, 2004 interacts: 6The ongoing efforts in Sri Lanka have lessons for both India and Pakistan. The borders of the two countries have seen huge swathes of territory being rendered useless and dangerous by landmines -- India alongwith the US, China, Russia and Pakistan is not
The Second Wave
Shandana Minhas Nov 22, 2004 interacts: 7Profiles of four outstanding filmmakers at the upcoming 4th Karafilm Festival ...
Pandora’s Box
Irfan HAMID Oct 27, 2004 interacts: 14For all intents and purposes Iraq is still an active war zone. Civilians (non-Iraqi civilians) have no job being there, if they go they put themselves in harm’s way. Unfortunately, rather than discouraging or disallowing civilians from entering Iraq
The Unbeatable Weapon
Mamoon Chowdry Sep 29, 2004 interacts: 39Washington doesn’t realise it faces a weapon capable of defeating superpowers.
The Forgotten 54 - When will the War Finish for Them?
B Waraich Sep 3, 2004 interacts: 17It has been 32 years and a few months. “A long time” as most people say shaking their heads and dismiss it from their minds.
Bush: King of Genocide
Adeel Husain Jun 18, 2004 interacts: 27Your mind if it ever awakens,
Does not possess the clarity to understand and decide,
In discontinuous bouts of a war on terror,
You are an uncrowned King of Genocide.
Complicity in Silence
Syed Ali May 11, 2004 interacts: 113Every smirking soldier and every dieing Iraqi is asking us to make a choice...
Lengthening Shadows of Iraq War
Mohammad Gill Apr 26, 2004 interacts: 49From all portents and signs, it appears that the coalition armies have not yet turned the corner in Iraq war; the shadows of the war continue lengthening and the end is not in sight.
Whither Hath This Winter Gone
Quinton Zondervan Mar 25, 2004 interacts: 7Soon dandelions shall bloom
in March, dispersing
the winter’s gloom
To Die For.....the War at Wana
farheen zehra Mar 21, 2004 interacts: 159Images flashed on the television screen; a burning truck, scattered FC troops behind mud barricades and coffins wrapped in the national flag. This was the footage of the war taking place in Wana - where our soldiers are engaged in a bloody combat with the
Did Libya Stab Pakistan in the Back?
Karamatullah K Ghori Feb 21, 2004 interacts: 98It wasn’t so much what Qaddafi had, or didn’t have, in his arsenal. But what was of importance to the Anglo-Americans was that they had managed to break the most vocal and loud-mouthed of the hostile Arab leaders.
Of Tiaras and World Peace
Khadija Hassan Jan 30, 2004 interacts: 7We hear more of world peace on the stage and see more blood shed in the real world but we take it all with a pinch of salt and allow them their moments of glory.
Reality and Illusion
Hassan Malik Dec 24, 2003 interacts: 3After passing the door, four times his head bumped into a wall and four times he turned left and passed another closed door. This happened again, and again, and again, and again. But with the unwavering resolve and confidence that he would find an open do
One Down Two to Go
Temporal Dec 14, 2003 interacts: 304the fun has just begun... or the nightmare! …watch bush mangle this re: the trial …if it is in-camera he will be criticized …if it is in public the wily saddam will massacre US administrations …watch for a despicable despot turn in
How to get a Civil Award
Q Isa Daudpota Nov 23, 2003 interacts: 1If Mirza Ghalib (South Asia’s long-deceased great poet) were to have been nominated for an award, quipped a Net-acquaintance, somebody else would get it! The master just wouldn’t have pushed it through the merit-assessing bureaucracy.
Resistance is the first step towards Iraqi independence
Tariq Ali Nov 5, 2003 interacts: 263Sooner or later, all foreign troops will have to leave Iraq. If they do not do so voluntarily, they will be driven out. Their continuing presence is a spur to violence.
Should Pakistan send troops to Iraq?
Moeed Pirzada Oct 17, 2003 interacts: 78The Musharraf government operates in a complex domestic, regional and international scenario and has its limitations...If it needs to change the 'domestic viewpoint' then it must be able to communicate something to Pakistanis that assures them on their na
Greatest Indians
Bhaskar Dasgupta Sep 28, 2003 interacts: 11Ideally speaking, the Bharat Ratna award should give a list of the greatest Indians, but I was rather disappointed with it, it doesn’t fit into my definition of greatness. In any case, it comprises of people from the past 50 odd years only. So I dec
An Hour in the Life of a Soldier
Bhaskar Dasgupta Sep 4, 2003 interacts: 60An imaginary walk with a soldier on patrol
Coming to Terms with Kargil
Nazar Khan Jul 26, 2003 interacts: 207Launching lashkars from our own territory to capture peaks inside the enemy territory; and then playing innocent was never a story that could be easily sold.
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
President Pervez Musharaff’s Views
Soma Kumar Jun 30, 2003 interacts: 191The present line of control, he asserted, is the issue over which the two countries have fought three wars. So how can that be a solution to the problem, he asked with all the emphasis he could invoke.
History Rehearsing: Dark Ages of Islam
Ameer Afraid Jun 10, 2003 interacts: 85poor masses hopelessly in search of a savior
Pakistan and India - Lets Compromise
Q Isa Daudpota May 7, 2003 interacts: 198The program began by applauding Indian PM Vajpayee’s concession to meet Jamali, his Pakistani counter-part
Saddam Hussein Lives!
Haroon Moghul May 2, 2003 interacts: 140The Future of America’s Occupation is Failure
When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History
Thom Hartmann Apr 29, 2003 interacts: 27The 70th anniversary wasn't noticed in the United States
Survival of the Fittest
Urstruly Apr 23, 2003 interacts: 366If Pakistan is next then what are the options?
A Stable Political Order in Post-War Iraq?
Abul K Islam Apr 8, 2003 interacts: 22A new political order in Iraq is likely to be strife-ridden
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.
Three Arguments Against a War
Umair Raja Mar 11, 2003 interacts: 32As America prepares for war, I want to present three arguments for peace:
Dam it?
Shams Rehman Feb 7, 2003 interacts: 17Protest against the extension of Mangla Dam continues despite the mainstream media's ignorance
Is It A War On Islam?
Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 16, 2003 interacts: 171What, then, should be the strategy for all those who believe in a just world and are appalled by America's war on the weak?
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.
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?
India’s Potential Lose-Lose-Lose Scenario
Umair Raja Aug 11, 2002 interacts: 281India may actually be helping Pakistan in the long run, not harming it, with its current war hysteria
The Panel of Vendettas at UC Berkley
Aisha Sarwari Mar 4, 2002 interacts: 194A true hero would make a radical notion and never back track
An Interview with Noam Chomsky
Mashhood Rizvi Feb 18, 2002 interacts: 19I don’t feel that I have important messages to convey
The Future Is Another Country: 2050 And Beyond
Revathy Gopal Jan 26, 2002 interacts: 555Osama bin Laden has his own vision of a perfect world and millions will die
Running Naked
Anwar Iqbal Dec 25, 2001 interacts: 359Looking at the current India, Pakistan conflict as Manto would have
Muslims and The West After 11th September
Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 7, 2001 interacts: 569America has exacted blood revenge for the Twin Towers
The Clash Of Un-Civilizations And Osama-ism
Urstruly Nov 30, 2001 interacts: 481It is misleading to think and give an impression that these issues will just disappear if Osama is captured or killed today.
A Decision to Regret
Feroz R Khan Oct 21, 2001 interacts: 554the Afghans have always resisted a government imposed from abroad
Jihad: Paradoxes and Defining Moments
Urstruly Sep 30, 2001 interacts: 731There will always be a lunatic fringe in the Muslim society
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
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry, SJ
AH Amin Jul 8, 2001 interacts: 323An interview with a war hero ...
An Eulogy For The Hawks
Keerthik Sasidharan Jun 29, 2001 interacts: 203Your administrations’ talks with President Musharraf
Refusing the Sitara-I-Imtiaz
Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 25, 2001 interacts: 132...look at our generals – they get a shovel-full of impressive medals each year that they proudly wear on their chests. But tell me how many wars have they won?
A Different Story
Feroz R Khan Oct 27, 2000 interacts: 291The winds of change are slowly whispering their way across the South Asian sub-continent
When Pakistan Defeated Herself...
Crypto Jun 5, 2000 interacts: 76there was no way for it [India] to convincingly prove that Pakistan indeed harbored territorial ambitions on i-Kashmir
Can Clinton Stand in Front of the Taj?
Amitava Kumar May 8, 2000 interacts: 21Vices or not, Clinton certainly got to go as far as India
Different Eagles, Same Genus
Feroz R Khan Apr 12, 2000 interacts: 232For the Indian war planners, the Pakistan Air Force is their worst fear...
International Monetary Fund (IMF) __ Friend or Foe?
Zeemax Jan 24, 2000 interacts: 129The friendship of IMF is like that of a bear. Its embrace will kill you.
Why An Interim Civilian Government will Fail
Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 38Putting up a front government will achieve simply nothing
A Road To Siachen
Feroz R Khan Jul 4, 1999 interacts: 81An analysis of the Pakistani military thought and its interests in the present crisis
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
A Line Runs Through It
Feroz R Khan Jan 1, 1999 interacts: 68Siachen-Kargil: India, Pakistan, Kashmir and forgotton lessons of history
Is Accidental Nuclear War Impossible?
Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 8, 1998 interacts: 8...the truth is that accidents, sabotage, and tragedy have frequently haunted our two countries.
Building Homes and Building Software
Gene Callahan Sep 3, 1998 interacts: 1Only when people are living the design will the design come alive
Onwards to the Nuclear Abyss
Feroz R Khan Jun 18, 1998 interacts: 6India, Pakistan and the March of Folly
The Hard Choice
Abdul Nayyar May 30, 1998 interacts: 1A Pakistani physicist’s view on the eve of the Pakistani N-tests
Poet Sheikh Ayaz
Maqbool A Jan 16, 1998 interacts: 3He was incarcerated many times for his seditious writings and was also sentenced to death, but escaped gallows due to the sudden change of government.


