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Drug addiction: Pakistan is applying its Punjab model in Kashmir

07 July, 2020 By Dr. Simrit Khalon

Drug Trade Kashmir

Pakistan has great expertise in keeping Indian Border States perpetually on the boil. In the 1980’s it created a brutal environment of terror in Punjab; once terrorism was contained it used the established conduits to flood the state with drugs. The youth of Punjab, already in a fragile mental state due to a long period […]

Syed Geelani: Dogmatic, obdurate and self serving to the very end

03 July, 2020 By Hardeep Bedi

Syed Ali Shah Geelani

Ali Shah Geelani, the 90 year old Kashmiri separatist leader aligned with the All Party Hurriyat Conference (Hurriyat), has suddenly resigned from the separatist conglomerate. An irrelevant person leaving an irrelevant organisation does not merit any discussion or comment. Nevertheless, since he maintains pretensions of being a leader of the Kashmiris there is a case […]

Kashmir: Leaderless terrorists are in dire straits, surrender is best option

26 June, 2020 By Dr. Simrit Khalon

encounter Kashmir

In a new and unique trend, a large number of terrorist hide outs are being busted by security forces on the basis of human intelligence provided by locals. It seems that the terrorists, under pressure of being caught, are not staying in once place for long. On many occasions they are vacating the hide outs […]

Pakistan-China nexus: No match to nerves of steel of Northern Command, Indian Army

22 June, 2020 By Onkareshwar Pandey

Pakistan-China Nexus

The Northern Command of the Indian Army, with its headquarters located in Udhampur and three Corps looking after the sensitive areas of Jammu region, Kashmir Valley and Ladakh respectively, quietly celebrated its 49th Raising Day on June, 17, even as the Indo-China confrontation in Galwan Valley and other places along the Line of Actual Control […]

Kashmiriyat and secular philosophy of Indian Army are intrinsically linked

12 June, 2020 By Col. Jaibans Singh

Indian army in Kashmir

History provides innumerable examples of the most beautiful places, rich in natural resources, commerce, education and boasting of an enlightened civilisation becoming victim to barbaric attacks by outsiders who wish to partake of the benefits by use of force. It has happened in the Indian Sub-continent innumerable times. The Viking attacks in s England and […]

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