What’s in a name? That may be true when you’re smelling a rose, but mixing metaphors in foreign languages could land you in a diplomatic incident or two.
Military reforms in many countries are inspired by the US’s Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defence Reorganisation Act of 1986 (GNA). For some, the Act is a gold standard for military reforms.
As many as 21 policy reforms are under implementation following Invest Kerala Global Summit, as LDF govt works to change perception that the state is not conducive to businesses.
Company builds microsatellites that are smaller, faster, cheaper to produce. ICEYE will develop & launch micro-satellites, hand them over to India, which will have full control & sovereignty.
What Munir has achieved with Trump is a return to normal, ironing out the post-Abbottabad crease. The White House picture gives us insight into how Pakistan survives, occasionally thrives and thinks.
Some counter views which i wish to float after reading all this; One must realise that Pakistan is making its way out of the old established norms. Yes you may say the establishment is the key factor but nevertheless judiciary is all set to take on the things. Now there is an impression that courts decisions are being forced, i strongly disagree here. Perhaps u may say they were forced earlier but not now i mean u can see the judges are free to write the decisions without any influence (probably they feel more secure and powerful) as a result of free media, political campaign against corruption by the Imran khan and more awareness in general masses. The situation in Pakistan is more a result of new way of doing politics and relegation from old established norms. Wish to see Independant institutions like judiciary, NAB, FIA, Police and ofcourse judiciary all play their part without influence. I believe Pakistan is on its way to achive that desired state.
Fascinating column. The quest for peace on the subcontinent must never cease. There may be a shared Nobel if it succeeds. However, all of South Asia is being held back by an old grudge that has run its course. One hopes Prime Minister will travel to Islamabad for the Saarc summit. 2. Some believe being seen as ” tough ” on Pakistan, keeping Kashmir on the boil, even sustaining a high level of animosity towards the minority community will win the next election. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Some counter views which i wish to float after reading all this; One must realise that Pakistan is making its way out of the old established norms. Yes you may say the establishment is the key factor but nevertheless judiciary is all set to take on the things. Now there is an impression that courts decisions are being forced, i strongly disagree here. Perhaps u may say they were forced earlier but not now i mean u can see the judges are free to write the decisions without any influence (probably they feel more secure and powerful) as a result of free media, political campaign against corruption by the Imran khan and more awareness in general masses. The situation in Pakistan is more a result of new way of doing politics and relegation from old established norms. Wish to see Independant institutions like judiciary, NAB, FIA, Police and ofcourse judiciary all play their part without influence. I believe Pakistan is on its way to achive that desired state.
Fascinating column. The quest for peace on the subcontinent must never cease. There may be a shared Nobel if it succeeds. However, all of South Asia is being held back by an old grudge that has run its course. One hopes Prime Minister will travel to Islamabad for the Saarc summit. 2. Some believe being seen as ” tough ” on Pakistan, keeping Kashmir on the boil, even sustaining a high level of animosity towards the minority community will win the next election. Nothing could be further from the truth.