Here’s what’s happening across the border: Online petition launched asking Imran Khan to lift ban on release of film ‘Manto’ in Pakistan; Pakistan-Afghanistan border to be completed by December 2019.
Here’s what’s happening across the border: Pakistan to convert Kapoor family’s ancestral house in Peshawar into museum, and Pak author’s novel to be adapted into Indian TV series.
Here’s what’s happening across the border: Human rights minister angry as niqab-wearing girl not allowed entry in Lahore school; Pak Air Force hit by developing cyber attack.
Canada faces serious foreign interference issues, but these challenges must not be weaponized to unfairly target friendly and important allies like India.
In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Among 19 Indian firms sanctioned by US Treasury Dept was Lokesh Machines Ltd accused of coordinating with 'Russian defence procurement agent to import Italy-origin CNC machines'.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
The views of the author are open to debate but what is strange is that Ms Naila Inayat was the biggest die-hard fan of Gen Musharraf to the extent of obsession. The year was 2008 when Musharraf resigned and he had already committed “treason” by then. She was a journalist back then too. Views change with age. But a complete U-turn?
Well, if a message is being sent out that Pakistan has suddenly become a full blown democracy, with the Big Boots’ sphere of influence being on the wane, unfortunately, you will find no buyers. At least from the language used in the judgement, the judge appears to be venting his emotions.
Meanwhile, I do hope Lady Inayat is in possession of a US visa; just in case….
The views of the author are open to debate but what is strange is that Ms Naila Inayat was the biggest die-hard fan of Gen Musharraf to the extent of obsession. The year was 2008 when Musharraf resigned and he had already committed “treason” by then. She was a journalist back then too. Views change with age. But a complete U-turn?
Well, if a message is being sent out that Pakistan has suddenly become a full blown democracy, with the Big Boots’ sphere of influence being on the wane, unfortunately, you will find no buyers. At least from the language used in the judgement, the judge appears to be venting his emotions.
Meanwhile, I do hope Lady Inayat is in possession of a US visa; just in case….
All dictators are reserved for poor muslim countries. How come no western country gets a dictator?
As a practical matter, Gen Musharraf will now die on foreign soil.