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Cocktail of trade and politics, Bangladesh style

The question of Bangladesh giving transit facilities to India and entering into a trade and investment agreement with that country is purely an economic issue and not a political one as is being made out by some Bangladesh parties. The transit facility will benefit both countries economically.  Bangladesh stands to gain as much as Tk 50,000 million in the first year; in 5 years the amount might go up to Tk 150,000 million. Other gain…

UNRAVELING BDR MUTINY

While Bangladesh continues to grapple with the fall-out of BRD mutiny that rocked the BDR HQ at Pilkhana on Feb 25, the name of Salauddin Qader Choudhury (SQC), a shipping tycoon has come up during preliminary investigation of some of the rebels. It also transpired that Tk 1 Crore was pumped in to assist, instigate and boost the morale of the rebels. SQC is very close to the Pak ISI and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia.…

Talibanisation worries: Spl Envoys descend on Pakistan

As the Taliban is fast expanding its control over NWFP and threatening to step into Islamabad, the worried world leaders are sending their special envoys to Pakistan to press the Zardari Government and the Army for urgent measures to contain the growing menace. Already Special envoys of France, Britain, and Italy arrived in Islamabad for talks with the Pak leadership. The British Special Envoy, Sir Sherad Cooper, has planned to stay in the country for…

Link Aid To ISI Reforms, Democracy In Pakistan

There are no short cuts to victory over terrorism in Pakistan tribal belt with many terror outfits directly liked with ISI says, Robert Denwar, this week's guest writer, while making out a strong case for linking any aid to Pakistan with an overhaul of the ISI and to deepening of democracy in that country. Patience, persistence and long term policy frame should be the new watch words for the West, argues the London based commentator

bin Laden hiding in Pakistan’s Chitral region….

New York: Finally, the US has tracked down Osama bin Laden to Hindu Kush mountains in Pakistan’s scenic Chitral region, the New York Daily News said March 14, saying that the area with stunning peaks and valleys is suspected to be his hideout since 2006. Like the Swat valley, Chitral also is under Talibanisation effect in the recent past. And it is off limits for foreigners and journalists. Though there is still no official word…

Save Gilgit-Baltistan From Pakistani Jackboots

Pakistan is plundering Gilgit-Baltistan. Rise of Sunni militancy and step-motherly treatment of the State have pushed the people into a state of misery and penury. The young are is in no mood to countenance the neglect. They are campaigning for self-rule as the birth right. If the world continues to turn a cold eye, the movement will give birth to a new breed who believe in violence as the means to reach the goal.

Call Pakistan Bluff In ‘Azad’ Kashmir

Absence of democratic accountability, rampant corruption, torture, violation of minority rights, suppression of women, and discrimination against Kashmiri refugees have energized a whole generation to knock at the doors of the world. From Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral to Muzaffarabad AJK people have one demand- rescue us from Middle Ages we have been pushed into. Is there any one out listening?

Pakistan: The centre of evil

Pakistan has become evil centre for the world. World must declare Pakistan as a terrorist state. For long they have confronted Pakistan indirectly. It is time to move in directly...

Yet Another Tibetan Risks Life

Sonam presents the perfect picture of a Tibetan – except that he is in hiding in India, escaping from the tyranny of a Chinese system that broke up his family, took away his job, and forced him to shame his faith under duress.

China faces tough policy options on Pakistan

Islamabad: China is facing tough options on Pakistan with Islamabad, after a 70-day denial mode, finally admitting that the attackers on Mumbai had indeed sailed from Karachi and that Lashkar-e-Taiba was responsible for the assault on November 26 that lasted about 70 hours and resulted in death of some 200 people from 15 countries. Western diplomats in Islamabad point out that China has deep economic, military and strategic interests in Pakistan and that these are…

Pak Invents Bangla Connection To Cover Its 26/11Tracks

The spin Pakistan investigators have put on Mumbai attacks of last November that the trail leads to Bangladesh and to the banned HuJI-B, appears aimed at deflecting international pressure to bring to book the so called non-state Pak actors who had perpetrated the crime that resulted in the death of nearly 120 persons. Interestingly, the Pak claim appeared in the Dawn on the very day Indian papers carried a photo of surviving gun man Mohammed…