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Indian PM Visit to US & Pakistan
Source: Mark-the-truth

Indian intelligence agencies launched a comprehensive media and psychological warfare against Pakistan prior to their Prime Minister Visit to USA.

Manmohan Singh's sojourn to USA
Source: Mark The Truth

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be on a visit to USA from 23 November onwards to hold wide ranging talks of mutual interest. The visit assumes significance since it is the first visit of any head of state to USA on the request of Obama Administration.

DAWN.COM | Columnists | In it, up to our necks
Source: dawn.com

So then, December is upon us, another year has gone by in the Fatherland's struggle to keep its head above water, to be accepted as another half-civilised country in the comity of nations.

Enemies Within

Somebody called Cyril Almeida read an article by somebody called Jeremy Scahill. This man Scahill wrote about a US Joint Special Operations Command Forward Operating Base in Karachi.

Indian Cold Start doctrine
Source: The Peoples Voice

Strategic alliance with USA helps India in fulfilling its grandeur plans to become the regional and world power. In 1971, Soviet Union had helped India in achieving a false military victory and in truncating Pakistan.

Pakistan's Zardari holds off his political foes -- for now
Source: The Washington Post

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- President Asif Ali Zardari, fighting to keep his job amid pressure from opponents in the media, the courts, the Parliament and the military, appears to have reasserted his grip on the presidency for the time being, according to analysts here.

Global Lessons from the Mumbai Terror Attacks
Source: www.investigativeproject.org

One year after terrorists struck at the heart of India's financial hub, Mumbai is still reeling from the shock of the attacks that left 183 people dead, including nine terrorists, and hundreds more injured.

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | The great denial
Source: DAWN.COM

An opinion piece from October 15th, earlier this year.

Burning Dome
Source: The Telegraph: Calcutta

It was the evening of India's horror, and its memory and images refuse to go away even one year after the event.

Come, let's burn a train
Source: Times of India

We just love it, don't we? I mean, the Indian tradition may look at fire as the ultimate purifying element, and we as a society are so much in love with the 'setting afire' reflex that we probably set alight more things - on Diwali, on Dussehra, even on the roadside as wedding pr …

Manmohan Singh's sojourn to USA
Source: Asian Tribune

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be on a visit to USA from 23 November onwards to hold wide ranging talks of mutual interest. The visit assumes significance since it is the first visit of any head of state to USA on the request of Obama Administration.

Corruption 'intelligence'?
Source: The Dawn

'Intelligence agencies looking into oil, gas deals' was the eyebrow-raising front-page headline in this newspaper yesterday.

Indian Rumblings

There were three bomb blasts in India's troubled Maoist dominated North East as an operation by India security forces got underway.

BBC News - Ahmed Rashid: Pakistan conspiracy theories stifle debate
Source: BBC News

Guest columnist Ahmed Rashid on how the real problems facing Pakistan are being sidelined by a surge of conspiracy theories Switch on any of the dozens of satellite news channels now available in Pakistan.

A rejoinder to Dr. Subhash Kapila's article
Source: Asian Tribune

Indian political leaders, writers and media analysts and intelligence agencies are past masters in creating doubts and misgivings between groups, communities, political parties and institutions to fan ethnic and sectarian tensions, political polarization and foment fissiparous te …

Non Issues

If Pakistan is to have a parliamentary system eventually then does it really matter who is the President? Why all this fuss over a person? It would be far better to concentrate on the balance of powers in a parliamentary democracy.

DAWN.COM | Columnists | Why not a civilian head of ISI?
Source: dawn.com

By Kamran Shafi Tuesday, 17 Nov, 2009

Editorial: The CIA-ISI connection
Source: The Daily Times

A report in The Los Angeles Times says the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has funnelled hundreds of millions of dollars to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan since 9/11, accounting for as much as one-third of the latter's annual budget.

DAWN.COM | Metropolitan | The calm before the storm
Source: dawn.com

KARACHI: Recently, when the top official of Sindh who also belongs to a leading political party was asked whether it was due to government and police 'efficiency' that terrorists had not been able to strike Karachi, he admitted, on condition of anonymity, that 'although we  …

Israel's Role In Destabilizing Pakistan
Source: Pakalert

When waging war "by way of deception," the motto of the Israeli Mossad, well-timed crises play a critical agenda-setting role by displacing facts with what a target population can be deceived to believe.

Bomb hits Pakistan's spy agency in northwest
Source: Yahoo! News

By RIAZ KHAN, Associated Press Writer Riaz Khan, Associated Press Writer – 25 mins ago

A Former IG of Maharashtra Police Lays Bare a Massive Plot to Destabilize India
Source: Daily Muslims

NEW DELHI: A new book curiously titled Who Killed Karkare? says a nationwide network of Hindutva terror that has its tentacles spread up to Nepal and Israel is out to destroy the India most Indians have known for ages and to remould it into some kind of Afghanistan under the Tali …

Global Jihad: Taliban still working for the CIA?
Source: bdosintmonitors

As President Obama ponders whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, there is mounting evidence the Taliban is supported by the CIA. If correct, the Afghan war is a charade with a hidden agenda.

The Hersh Story: Fantasies, Falsehoods and a Forewarning
Source: Pakistan Ka Khuda Hafiz

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - In Bob Woodward's book, "Bush at War", he recalls how when he (Woodward) quoted Hersh to Bush, the latter replied that Seymour Hersh was a liar! Hersh's article "Defending the Arsenal" in The New Yorker (November 16, 2009) has predictably caused  …

B'desh Grapples With JMB, Its New Avatars
Source: Policy Research Group

The activists of the outlawed Jamiatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) are regrouping in certain pockets of the country abandoning their traditional hideouts after the arrest of their top IT and bomb experts a few weeks ago.

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