I, General Twitter, keep reading Western propaganda that Taliban don’t care about women rights, human rights or any rights. That is right, I have trained my warriors for better stuff.
Neena Gopal | | Published 01.06.21, 11:04 AM
Is this a peace outreach that’s doomed even before it has got to first base? Or have leaders in India and Pakistan realised it’s time to make peace in a world that has changed beyond recognition?
Most analysts reckon that the behind-the-scenes peace action is being driven in part because the US does not want India-Pakistan rivalry to imperil Joe Biden’s plans to exit the ‘Forever War’ in Afghanistan and get his troops home.
The first hint of backroom talks came after a calculated leak by the UAE envoy to Washington, Yousuf Al Otaiba, which revealed that senior Indian and Pakistan leaders had met in his country, which is a staunch US ally. What made the meeting especially significant was that the December 2020 interaction was between Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed, the director-general of Pakistan’s Inter-Services In
May 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Senior leader of the Pakistan People’s Party Abdul Rehman Malik has advised Prime Minister Imran Khan to end the politics of confrontation and invite the opposition for a roundtable conference to evolve a consensus on national issues.
“The confrontation policy is not beneficial for the country and also for the system, and if he wants the country to move on the path of development then he should adopt the politics of creating consensus on national issues instead of confrontation,” he said in an interview with the Jang and The News on Wednesday.
During the interview, Abdul Rehman Malik spoke on national politics, Kashmir issue, Afghan peace and coronavirus.
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Zulfikar Bhutto, Benazir were of the belief that Kashmir can t be left in the hands of Generals
The book Life with the Bhuttos covers his extensive history with the Bhutto family
Saturday February 27, 2021 5:10 PM, IANS
New Delhi: Bhutto Sahib and Benazir Bhutto were both firm believers that intricate issues such as Kashmir cannot be left in the hands of generals, says Ambassador Shamsul Hassan in his book, Life with the Bhuttos.
Hassan says Bhutto often quoted famous French statesman Georges Clemenceau that war is too important to be left to the generals.