Washington’s New Offer And New Delhi’s Response
PUNCHLINE Kashmir: Truman to Trump By Z. G. Muhammad A few days earlier to Nehru’s death in May 1964 he had shown an inclination towards departing from his straitjacket ‘Procrastination Policy and Diplomacy’ about the Kashmir Dispute by sending Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah as his envoy on an exploratory mission to Islamabad for meeting the President of Pakistan. Perhaps, at this stage after the 1962 India-China War, which had made Nehru bid adieu to his “nonaligned policy” he … Read entire article »
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Nehru-Communist Dubious Role In Kashmir- Response to Andrew Whitehead
Punchline Beyond the “Cut and Paste” Story Z.G. Muhammad Everybody has a right to his ideas. Nonetheless, as Nietzsche says, “We often refuse to accept an idea merely because the tone of voice in which it has been expressed is unsympathetic to us.” A few day back, Andrew Whitehead, a former BBC journalist who reported from Srinagar in the nineties now turned historian had been invited to deliver a talk, Kashmir 1947-1953 by Kashmir University. He … Read entire article »
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14 July ‘International “Dead Eyes Day”- A Call To UN
Punchline ‘International “Dead Eyes” Day’ Z.G. Muhammad Sitting on my desk on Saturday to write my weekly column, instantly I remembered it was 25 March. From 2008 the day is observed as the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. A memorial named as the Ark of Return has been erected at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to honor the victims of slavery permanently. Such memorials, perpetuating … Read entire article »
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A Nuclear Flashpoint: Resolution of Kashmir Dispute Can Reduce Risk
Punchline Kashmir A ‘Nuclear Flashpoint’ Z.G. Muhammad Kashmir is a nuclear tinderbox threatening catastrophe to the South-Asian region. In New Delhi, denial to this statement is galore. In the second week of December 2016, India’s former External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha and his team in the wake of 2016-Intifada visited Kashmir as ‘self-appointed troubleshooters’, and had a meeting with a group of civil society activists. One of the participants during discussions trying to make a point described … Read entire article »
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Predicting 2017 For Kashmir? A Question That Bothers Us.
Coming events Who knows how will be the shape of things to come in Kashmir Z.G. Muhammad In March 2016, no one (not even the best political pundits, who write on every subject relating Kashmir) had visualized a summer and autumn that will go in its history as the year of the “dead-eyes.” That the year for the killing of hundred and odd children and teenagers, ‘pelting to blindness’ over five hundred boys and girls and injuring thousand … Read entire article »
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Kashmir Diaspora and New UN Secretary General
Punchline New UN Chief And Kashmir By Z. G. Muhammad For its clarity, history, and facts, the story of the Kashmir Dispute is the best copy that an objective journalist can ever write. For it being well knit any interpolation made in it can easily be made out by an ordinary student of politics. From whatever source material you look at the story, it travels into the mind without any ambiguities. To discerning eyes and … Read entire article »
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