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Book Review: Pakistan Beyond Crisis State By Maleeha Lodhi

Book Review: Pakistan Beyond Crisis State By Maleeha Lodhi

It is an extraordinary narrative of resilience. That is how the Pakistan story can be best described. Conjured 63 years back by a man, credited with having “altered the course of history” and having passed through many vicissitudes is confronted with the toughest challenges.  During the past few years, writers such as American Stephen Philip Cohen and Indian M.J. Akbar have denounced this country as a failed state. And, some writers, like Bruce Riedel, have gone … Read entire article »

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A Word With Kashmir Leadership

A Word With Kashmir Leadership

Dear  Reluctant leaders History Has Lessons For You Political struggles are not about social media, tweets and facebook posts, ‘of writing that is conceived of and shared within five minutes and forgotten in ten minutes’ but these are stories spreading over decades that have more troughs and less of crests. I think in our case there are no crests at all but troughs and troughs all along. For articulating my point of view on political situations as … Read entire article »

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Indira-Sheikh Agreement 1975 Revisited

Indira-Sheikh Agreement 1975 Revisited

  INDIRA-SHEIKH ACCORD ABDUL MAJID ZARGAR The Indira-Sheikh accord of 1975 is in news once again. Speaking on the sidelines of a function “Sakshaar Bharat Yatra” organized by JK Bharat Vigyan, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, the union Minster of New & renewable energy  has  said that nothing was settled in 1975 accord. Earlier his brother Dr. Mustafa kamal stated that the accord was not signed by Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah  blissfully forgetting that his father assumed the chief Minstership of … Read entire article »

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Understanding the Kashmir Identity

Understanding the Kashmir Identity

Kashmir Identity, (a presentation made in 2002 at IMPA auditorium)    Mr. Chairman, colleagues Good Morning I feel humbled in this gathering of scholars and researchers. Much before I start my talk, with all humility I would request you to bear with me for my shortcomings. At the same time, I would also request you to feel free to point out deficiencies and scantiness of my talk. I very firmly believe that a toddler like me has to learn … Read entire article »

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