The Story of Pakistan, its struggle and its achievement, is the very story of great human ideals, struggling to survive in the face of odds and difficulties.

Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Chittagong, March 1948)

Peace in South Asia: Idealism and Reality

by on Dec 31, 2001

It is in the basic instinct of a human that he or she wants to live in a peaceful environment. Whether a person belongs to stone age,...

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Security: A factor in Pakistan Foreign Policy 1947-1997

by on Nov 6, 2001

The geo-political situation of Pakistan has made security its top most priority. Since her inception in 1947, Pakistan has faced the...

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UNO: United Nations Organization or United No Objection

by on Oct 16, 2001

Just a few years back, when I was in my early classes, I was taught that after the World War II an organization was formed with the name of...

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Quaid-i-Azam and Islam

by on Oct 9, 2001

In the recent past, once again, a small group of Secularists has become vocal and pleads that Pakistan salvation lies in Secularism. In...

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A Great Nation

by on Sep 27, 2001

We are passing through a difficult stage and the option we have is between the devil and the deep sea. What has led us to this stage? why...

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You Don’t Have To Love Me Back

by on Sep 27, 2001

A nineteenth century British army officer named Raverty, fighting in Afghanistan once published an article in the Journal of the Royal...

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Limited Options for Pakistan

by on Sep 24, 2001

Every human has a sympathetic feeling for the innocents who were killed in the accident of September 11, and I without any doubt am not an...

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Story of Pakistan

by on Sep 6, 2001

It is the story of family which lived in a colony situated in sector South Asia of Global village and was known as India Colony. India...

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Penetrating Intruders in Our Land

by on Aug 26, 2001

I am a proud Pakistani. Proud to be a citizen of the country for which my forefathers laid their lives I remember my mothers and sisters...

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Kashmir Issue In The United Nations 1948-58

by on Aug 10, 2001

When Indian military operations on Kashmir in 1948 became a costly and complicated affair, they took this issue to the United Nations....

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Kashmir Dispute

by on Aug 1, 2001

According to the partition plan the princely states, which numbered about 584, and of which the state of Jammu and Kashmir was one of the...

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Agra Summit: A Failure?

by on Jul 17, 2001

Agra Summit ended up in an anti-climax. Before and during the meeting of President Musharraf and Prime Minister Vajpayee, there were huge...

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Musharraf Vajpayee Summit

by on Jun 29, 2001

The relations between India and Pakistan are at their lowest ebb since the two fought at Kargil, just after signing the Lahore Declaration....

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Ideology as a Factor in Pakistan Foreign Policy: A Historian View-Point

by on Jun 19, 2001

The Muslims of the sub-continent demanded a separate homeland where they could spend their lives according to the teachings of the Holy...

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Ideology of Pakistan

by on Jun 12, 2001

The ideology of Pakistan stems from the instinct of the Muslim community of South Asia to maintain their individuality by resisting all...

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Global Warming: Danger To Pakistan Agriculture

by on Sep 24, 2000

A Wake Up Call Here we are, just about bankrupt, the confidence in the investment climate evaporated, and the country is busy fire fighting...

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The Future of Democracy in Pakistan

by on Sep 23, 2000

Quaid E Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah told his fellow members of the Muslim League on 9th June 1947 I do not know what the ultimate shape of the...

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