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India’s rogue behaviour on Kashmir UN’s 27th report on terrorism identifies India as a source of terrorism within its own boundaries and in the region The Kashmir issue, a nuclear flashpoint and a dark spot for the UN and the international community, continues to linger in the UN General Assembly as an unresolved agenda. The issue has been discussed by the UN Security Council at least thrice last year but nothing happened. The international community criticises illegal encroachment of the Indian army in Jammu and Kashmir but does not pressurise India to abide by UN resolutions. As a result, Kashmiris are deprived of their right to self-determination. This article is a humble effort to understand what is the legal position of the Indian occupation of J&K and why I call India a rogue state. ....
Bajwa's change of heart on India isn't enough. All of Pakistani military must be on board theprint.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theprint.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dr Karan Singh hopes Modi will do right things for J&K Dr Karan Singh hopes Modi will do right things for J&K Accepting Art 370’s revocation only option Tarun Upadhyay Jammu, Mar 11: Former Sadr-e-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir and ex MP Dr Karan Singh has said revocation of Art 370 is a reality and one doesn’t have any other option but to come to terms with it. He said he hopes and believes Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do “right” things for the J&K. Dr Karan, considered authority on Hinduism, said this in an interview with The Print. On being asked about revocation of Art 370, he said: “When Parliament has revoked it you have to come to terms with it. You don’t have an option more or less.” However, he added that if the decision will be beneficial in long run remains to be seen. ....
Shrouded in mystery The writer served as executive editor of The Express Tribune from 2009 to 2014 It is still a mystery. The events that led Pakistan and India to recommit on February 25, 2021 to the 2003 ceasefire arrangement at the Line of Control (LoC) continue to remain shrouded in opacity. More so, because none of the two has publicly withdrawn her precondition for resumption of bilateral talks. Pakistan had said it didn’t want to talk unless India revoked its August 5, 2019 decision with regard to Indian-occupied Kashmir (IOK). And India had declared that it didn’t want to talk unless Pakistan stopped sending terrorists across the LoC. ....
Benazir’s doctrine December 26, 2020 July 3, 1972 – a historic midsummer day when the Simla Accord was signed between Z A Bhutto and his Indian counterpart Indra Gandhi. The Accord was a milestone success of Bhutto, who was accompanied by his young daughter who silently observed all the negotiation tactics of her father. Hardly was she aware that 16 years after the Simla Accord she would be taking oath as prime minister herself. Benazir Bhutto’s struggle was not easy, facing the patriarchal political system and merciless dictatorship of Zia who hanged her father and imposed martial law in the country. It won’t be wrong to say that Benazir Bhutto was a born leader, exhibiting all the traits of leadership which she inherited. This was reflected in her early days at Oxford. She showed all the signs of leadership since her days in student politics and an impeccable debating career. ....