Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Thu, 12/18/2014 - 06:00
Paper No. 5846 Dated 18-Dec-2014
Guest Column by Dr. Sudhanshu Tripathi
The current tensions in West Asia and the war clouds over the skies of Iraq due to rise of ISIS militants have their roots in the economics of oil resources of the Persian Gulf and the politics of American interests to remain predominant in the region.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sun, 08/17/2014 - 07:21
Paper No. 5769 Dated 17-Aug-2014
By Kazi Anwarul Masud
Once again another Islamic radical group has arisen from the sands of the Middle East to wreck havoc in an already disorderly world. Surprisingly this group has forced its way into internecine fights in Iraq and Syria to carve a "state" that goes beyond terrorism.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Thu, 06/19/2014 - 09:07
Paper No: 5726 Dated 19-Jun-2014
By Kazi Anwarul Masud
Many would argue that Bush-Blair invasion of Iraq was perhaps one of the greatest strategic mistakes ever committed because of a myopic view of then global situation and showmanship of an "imperialist" power play.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Mon, 11/25/2013 - 07:25
Paper No. 5609 Dated 25-Nov-2013
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Introductory Observations
The Iran-United States Nuclear Deal finalised yesterday promises to be a strategic game-changer for the United States in the Middle East where the United States was lately floundering.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Thu, 09/19/2013 - 07:07
Paper No. 5564 Dated 19-Sept-2013
Guest Column by Kumar David
The dramatic topic a few weeks ago was whether Obama would strike Syria but the next surprising development was that the US and Russia were close to agreeing on a UN Security Council resolution to strip Syria of its chemical weapons and use force under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter if Syria fails to obey; a 180 degrees turn by both.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Mon, 08/19/2013 - 05:26
Paper No. 5547 Dated 19-Aug-2013
Guest Column by Muhammad Nawaz Khan
Pakistan is facing an acute energy crisis and there is a huge gap in demand and supply. Pakistan, being an energy deficient country, is hugely suffering both economically and socially.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 13:41
Paper No 5489 Dated 11-May-2013
By B.Raman
There is a need to restrain euphoric expectations from the positive statements on relations with India coming out of some mainstream Pakistani political leaders such as Nawaz Sharif, former Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML—N).
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