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Public debate on future of Siachen in Pakistan -
Imtiaz Ahmed, Hindustan Times
A statement by Pakistan’s army chief, General Kayani on Wednesday seems to have set the ball rolling in Islamabad over moves to demilitarise the world’s highest battlefield. General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Wednesday said Pakistan wants a resolution on the Siachen issue and other matters with India.
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Gang of eight's lose-lose proposition -
Som Mittal, Business Standard
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Minorities in a Naya Pakistan -
Ayesha Siddiqa, Hindu
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U.S. cyberwar strategy stokes fear of blowback -
Joseph Menn, Reuters
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China's expanding core interests -
Nayan Chanda, Times of India
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Minorities can be kingmakers in Pakistan -
Sameer Arshad, Times of India
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Indian kid Ritankar Das in UC Berkeley leaves academia awestruck -
Economic Times
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Pakistan's historic ballot -
Rana Banerji, Times of India
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Jamaat stalwart sentenced to death for Bangladesh 1971 war crimes -
Anisur Rahman, PTI
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U.S. to maintain 9 bases post-2014: Karzai -
Atul Aneja, Hindu
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Five basics to handle China/ India border differences -
Wei Wei, Hindu
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Imran Khan has them all so confused -
Aroon Purie, Mail Today
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The Indo-Pacific pivot -
Indian Express
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Pakistan: For democracy and bijli, uninterrupted supply -
Shekhar Gupta, IE
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No place of their own in Balochistan -
Chiranjib Haldar, Hindustan Times
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Some countries just cannot be trusted -
Claude Arpi, Pioneer
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After three kidnapped women escape, Cleveland is reeling -
Connie Schultz, Washington Post
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Over 18,000 Indians want to leave Saudi Arabia, seek emergency certificate -
ToI
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Pakistan polls: Nawaz, Imran are neck-and-neck, survey says -
ToI
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China’s military might on upward trajectory: Pentagon -
Rajat Pandit, ToI
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Army of Wa -
C Raja Mohan, Indian Express
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Pakistan's minorities have no faith in democracy -
Times of India
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A Hindu hell on earth: Families are being torn apart by their desperation to flee persecution in Pakistan -
Andrew Buncombe, Independent
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China's and India's Dangerous Game -
Matt Schiavenza, Atlantic
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Why China's influence on Nepal worries India -
Rajesh Joshi, BBC
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In Pakistan, the ballot is against the bullet -
Kamila Shamsie, Economic Times
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Nothing epitomises Congress's oligarchic culture, hinging on a power cabal that centres in a ‘High Command', than disgraced former Union Minister for Law and Justice Ashwani Kumar's parting statement in his own defence while demitting office. “Whatever the PM and the party High Command thought fit, as a loyal foot soldier, I have done, and I am proud of the fact that I have been a loyal foot soldier of the party”. There is no word about his loyalty to the nation, which, for patriotic Indians, should have precedence over party, Prime Minister and high command. But not in the Congress's scheme of things, which, in the final reckoning, is a matter of perpetuating the Nehru-Gandhi family's hegemony.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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