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Blog Source: islamicterrorism.wordpress.com
Officers, who have been in the thick of things for long planning out strategies for the army, also believe that Pakistan's primary concern is India despite the fact that the Taliban's advancing writ poses an 'existential threat' to the nation. ...
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Blog Source: silverscorpio.com
Washington, May 21 (IANS) The Barack Obama administration would love to see India and Pakistan re-engage in confidence-building measures and talk about Kashmir. ... That could go a long way to allowing the Pakistani military and the Pakistani
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Blog Source: www.headlinesindia.com
The Barack Obama administration would love to see India and Pakistan re engage in confidence building measures and talk about Kashmir and other areas of difference.
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Blog Source: factindiya.blogspot.com
Ahmed Rashid, perhaps the world's foremost expert on the Taliban, says while it is true that the Pakistani army may be in denial over the internal existential threat of the Taliban and other extremist groups and may be obsessed over the ...
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Blog Source: www.defense-aerospace.com
India and Pakistan have fought three wars since the Pakistan was born in the 1947 partition of India, and the two countries still maintain forces facing each other in Kashmir. ... That could go a long way to allowing the Pakistani military and the
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Blog Source: acorn.nationalinterest.in
A job, it seems, for Richard Holbrooke. Mr Haider, though, asks for too much. It is unnecessary to address all of Pakistan's threat perceptions vis-a-vis India in order to get it to commit more troops to its western front. ... Mr Haider asks for the
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Blog Source: indianeagle.blogspot.com
"A stable, unitary Pakistan is in our interest," says G. Parthasarathy, former Indian ambassador to Pakistan. And a Pakistan torn apart from the inside is an existential threat to a new India defined by an economic awakening and with a ... and a
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Blog Source: blogs.reuters.com
When it feared Pakistan was planning to take control of the mountains beyond Kashmir — an area so remote that it had never been demarcated — India sent troops to occupy the heights above the Siachen glacier in 1984. Although India had been burned
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Blog Source: pakteahouse.wordpress.com
... at long last, a majority of Pakistanis seem to have woken up to the existential challenge facing them. For the longest time Pakistanis have been blaming India, the US, Israel and mysterious foreign powers for all that ails Pakistan. ...
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Blog Source: www.defence.pk
However much the pressure, Pakistan cannot agree to open India's land route to Afghanistan, and through it to central Asia unless India holds a plebiscite in Kashmir and the international community makes it implement the result. .... And yet the US