Zainulabedin Ameer | PKKH India, lauded as the largest democracy in the world, comprises a range of ethnic communities. These are held together, feebly, behind the garb of democracy, which has the world believe that all is well at home. For Indians, the harsh reality is that the long concealed fractures are now beginning to show [...]
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Times of India WASHINGTON: Arguing that Islamabad is using terrorism as a tool for its foreign policy, especially against India, an Indian-American group on Wednesday asked secretary of state Hillary Clinton to declare Pakistan as a terrorist state and seize all its nuclear weapons. “Instead of penalizing Pakistan for its support to the notorious terrorists and spreading [...]
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Curfew follows Hyderabad riots Indian police have imposed a curfew in the southern city of Hyderabad after three days of clashes between Hindus and Muslims The violence, which was reportedly triggered by arguments over decorations for a religious festival, has left at least one person dead and scores injured. “One man was stabbed to death and many more [...]
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Disquiet is growing in India that Pakistan is gaining the upper hand in a “proxy war” in Afghanistan as the two juggle for influence in an end-game that risks a political vacuum if the U.S.-led war winds down. Escalating distrust over Afghanistan may threaten tentative India-Pakistan peace talks and herald more militant [...]
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The Daily Mail Sikh leaders say the US should learn from the US-Pakistan record that effective engagement is better than negligence. The Party wants Washington to reestablish the Sikh Desk in the US Embassy in New Delhi and open a US Consulate in the Sikh city of Amritsar. The Party believes that US-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue is [...]
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BAQIR SAJJAD SYED ISLAMABAD: Renewed international pressure and growing realisation in New Delhi that the rapidly changing situation in Afghanistan could deprive it of its strategic leverage in the region has forced the sudden change of heart in India regarding ties with Pakistan, according to diplomats and analysts. “It was being increasingly felt by strategists in New [...]
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By Tariq Fatemi Thursday, 14 Jan, 2010 India’s long tradition of democracy has given the country an image of a responsible and restrained nation. But this view is not shared by India’s neighbours, especially the smaller ones. The past 60 years have shown India’s tendency to throw its weight about and browbeat its neighbours. With those that are [...]
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