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Looking at 2014 From Kashmir Perspective

It is not going to be same. TIt is not going to be same. Two crucial years are ahead, not for Kashmir only but for the entire Southwest Asian region. True, Washington and its NATO allies have envisioned their future in the region after 2014, but it would be too early to predict with absolute authority about the shape of thing to come. Ostensibly, the emerging scenario holds less of promise and more of peril. There are more of questions than answers about the climax. One of the important questions that have been bothering experts in the region is that if South Asia was not once again slipping   into the cold war and New Delhi was not becoming its front- ranked ally of US in the region.  This  South Asian concern … Read entire article »

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Indus Water Treaty and Kashmir Interests

Violating natural justice …J&K hullabaloo is crying over spilt milk DR. JAVID IQBAL Indus Water Treaty [IWT] violating natural justice was evident from day one of the treaty signed on September the 19th, 1960 in Karachi by Pundit Nehru and President Ayub Khan. It is Punjab centric to the detriment of J&K’s interests. Partition based on religious division had other factors–water head, irrigation head, and run of the river provision added to it. The rider put India in total control of all the western rivers in J&K [Jhelum, Chenab and Sind] in addition to eastern rivers in Punjab [Ravi, Beas and Sutlej]. Thus Indus basin became totality India’s handmaiden. The recent hullabaloo witnessed in J&K state cannot be captioned beyond calling it crying over spilt milk or repenting over stolen grain. MP Rajya Sabha … Read entire article »

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Pakistan On The Brink And Kashmir

  Sometimes you do not like an author for his predilections but still you read him.  One such author for me has been Ahmed Rashid of Pakistan.  Statements by some top Kashmir leaders both combatants and political criticizing Islamabad for distancing itself from Kashmir or putting it on backburner reminded me about his recent book with a provocative title, ‘Pakistan on the Brink: The future of Pakistan, Afghanistan and the West.  The book   is relevant to the ongoing debate in Kashmir about lukewarm attitude of Pakistan, towards what it described as “the core issue”. This is his third book  on his favourite subject war in Afghanistan and security situation in South Asia, the earlier too being Taliban that covers the Afghanistan of 1980s and 1990s and rise of Taliban and Al Qaeda … Read entire article »

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Interlocutors’ report is silent about some grave issues

Eye wash Interlocutors’ report is silent about some grave issues  By ABDUL MAJID ZARGAR   With the publication of New Delhi’s nominated interlocutors report on Jammu Kashmir, the genie  is finally out of the bottle- Barely a few months  ago, in response to an application under RIT, the Home Ministry had denied  its publication on the ground of “National security”. Whether during this short interregnum, the parameters of National security have changed or the hearts & minds of My- Lords in New-Delhi, remains to be seen. Interestingly the report has been made public when a senior official of the Home Ministry was in Pakistan to negotiate the Siachen issue. The timing appears to have been arranged to get a first hand reaction from Pakistani establishment. The interlocutors have ruled out return of the Delhi-Srinagar relations to … Read entire article »

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Srinagar My City My Dreamland

Srinagar My City My Dreamland

Srinagar : My City my Dreamland: By Altaf Bashir The book contains 277 pages, and costs 695 INR. There is a choice for students who can purchase the book with a discount offered at the bookstore in Srinagar. The author is well known columnist in daily Greater Kashmir who has written those scripts on Sunday column ‘Nostalgia’ and has assembled them to present before the public in book form, with new things added to it which one … Read entire article »

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Satire and Resistence

Satire and Resistence

    Satire and Resistance Presentation By Zahid G Muhammad on Zareef Ahmed Zareef’s book Taran Garee  on 28-5- 2012 in Kashmir University  Mr. Chairman, Justice B. A.  Kiramani and fellow panelist and friends in the hall. Very good afternoon to all. I thank Zareef Ahmed Zareef and Riyaz Rufai Librarian of Allama Iqbal Library  for providing me an opportunity to share my views on Zareef Sahib poetical collection Tarangaree. I am not an authority on Kashmir literature.  A galaxy … Read entire article »

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Rasul Saab Kashmir’s Own Sir Syed

It was the day. The day, I and my peers waited for months together.  It was a loveable wait, as loveable as lover’s legendry longing for beloved in classical love stories.    The wait for the day started, as I remember from the day the school opened after long winter vacations. I very vividly remember the preparation for the founder’s day —- the Rasul Sahib’s day as it was popularly known started immediately after the annual examinations would be finished. Those days’ annual examinations would be conducted in the month of March. The sword of examinations and tests   did not hang on children’s head for the complete year- tests did not make children psychological wrecks, these were biannual affair “shashmahi” and “salana” examinations. The shashmahi examinations did not get on children’s nerves. … Read entire article »

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