Col. Shamam writes, the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), a peaceful mass movement demanding security for Pakistan’s ethnic Pashtun minority is transforming into a nationalist struggle with long-term consequences for the country’s politics, security, society, and foreign policy.
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Trump-Kim Summit: Ending Wargames in South-Korea and embracing the Nuclear Madman
Aiman writes, Trump’s decision to meet Kim personally at the Singapore summit poses less likely a possibility that he will threaten to rain fire and fury on the North. Hopefully, Kim too will remain restrained about missile and rocket launches, thereby providing the Koreans and Japanese with a peace of mind and sound sleep at night
Compromise Again – Opening of Cantonments Roads
Smriti writes, the issue of opening of the cantonment roads for public movement is dealt emotionally and not strategically. It has been made an issue of convenience of public over security of the personnel’s and their families.
Can Pranab Mukherjee be regarded as Mark Antony of the 21st Century?
Aiman writes, Pranab Mukherjee’s speech at Swayamsevak’s Parade at RSS headquarters touched on the current political scenario in the country. The President made a likely moderate and balanced speech.
Upcoming Pakistan Elections: Is Democracy a farce?
Nitya writes, the upcoming elections will be Pakistan’s second democratic transition of power. If not earth-shattering, it still remains an important issue in Pakistan’s history.
Is India Losing the Youth of Kashmir?
Pooja writes, the unrest in the valley is not just about freedom, but it is also about the factors contributing to their state of behaviour.