News Source: NewKerala
| 12 days ago
Aziz in his book titled �Between Dreams and Realities: Some Milestones in Pakistan�s History�, has highlighted several issues, including the Kargil conflict, Indo-Pak relations and the military�s intervention in the country�s polity.
News Source: Sify News
| 17 days ago
Hindu supremacist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is the friend, philosopher and guide of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The gurudakshina, or tuition fee, which the BJP leaders routinely pay to the head of the umbrella Sangh Parivar, testifies
News Source: Dawn
| 18 days ago
Clearly TR was more interested in the comments section as soon as he saw the article; I wonder if he even bothered reading it or skipped straight to the comments...Same is true for India which blames Pakistan for everything so what is the difference
News Source: Statesman.com.pk
| 18 days ago
Poet Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum wrote beautiful national songs, short story writer Ashfaq Ahmad gave a dreadfully unnerving five-minute talk under the pseudonym of Dadu Lohar while Tajammul Hussain and late newsman Zahoor Alam Shaheed gave
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 20 days ago
Roemer's charm offensive is a bid towards damage control ahead of prime minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington next week. A joint-statement by the US and China on Tuesday had said: "The two sides are ready to strengthen communication, dialogue
News Source: Sify News
| 24 days ago
Expelled Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Jaswant Singh's controversial yet famous book 'Jinnah: ndia-Partition-Independence' would hit bookstalls in Pakistan next month. However, even before the original copies of the book are made available to
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 month ago
In fact, Jaswant Singh, whom I respect a lot, never voiced opposition at any level in the party against our leader Advani's ratha yatra," Hussain told reporters here. "Jaswantji also did not utter a word about the party aligning with the Sena in
News Source: Rediff
| about 1 month ago
Through this he aims to look at India's growth from a rural perspective and question why the country's growth has not translated into development. Professor Gupta opted for voluntary retirement recently from the Jawaharlal Nehru University. "The