Well, there's a difference of sorts here. Difference between written rules and their application to changing of attitudes and mentality not just the practice itself. I pointed out British institutions since they helped India mature politically rapidly and Pakistan lacked that. There's no denying...
Well thanks for the narrow-minded approach. I'm sure there would be a few who would agree with you but unfortunately for you, the only part that the majority will agree with you on is that Kashmiris want independance as their first choice (second being to acceed to Pakistan). Now sadly, neither...
Rite! That would be last thing on the Quaid's mind who hardly had any 'land' of his own and fixed his salary at Rs. 1 as the first Governor General of Pakistan. Sure there were feudals in the Muslim League and a large majority of those feudal's descendants continue to vield power in Pakistan but...
The attack on Pearl Harbour was NOT by a 'few' aircraft. And the 'armada' was not spotted because as far as I remember, the Armada stopped well outside the radar range. The incoming aircraft WERE spotted by the land-based radars but were mistaken for US' own bombers coming back. It was the most...
Its not just Dubai; its the entire U.A.E that has become a model for the entire Arab world. Following closely are Kuwait and Egypt (the closest IMHO).
Its about time that Saudi Arabia learnt from this instead of buying (for example) endless planes for its Saudi Airlines that hardly get used...
Quite an interesting read. Only a slight hiccup in the beginning of labelling the US as a 'time trusted ally' of Pakistan which it has been NOT. That title would best suit China.
This is quite a positive step taken. Muslim countries are lagging behind in scientific research and innovation. They need to step forward and take up this responsibility while learning lessons from Islam's golden period.
Raptor and others. Control your emotions and discuss issues within online etiquettes contructively. We DO NOT condone extremist ideoligies pertaining to any religion.
Further, religious sermons are NOT needed in here as the Partition Reality is all political. If you want to discuss religions...
Pakistan Navy doesn't need an AC since it is just not cohesive with its strategy of a defensive posture against any aggression. It is more interested in acquiring more submarines and frigates. I think we should be looking at Destroyers now.
Its not about destroying India or whoever. Its about keeping a qualitative minimum deterrance level as is evident from Pakistan's strategy of avoiding an aggressor to even think about an offensive against Pakistani territory.
Plutonium nuclear warheads would strengthen Pakistani arsenal and...
From what I can read, it says "Wazralah" not "Hezbollah" unless you read English alphabets somewhat differently. How 'wazralah' is being to linked to Hezbollah is something I find unclear.
People in here need to visit the RULES section and try to comprehend them if that has been difficult thus far. If you want to talk directly to a member, use the PM feature. Launching Direct Attacks will NOT be tolerated.
Just as ALL the irrelevant posts were deleted right now; such action...
India struggles to catch China
The rapid growth of the Indian and Chinese economies have transformed the two countries in recent years. But this prosperity has also brought other problems.
I think it was in 2003, that the world suddenly woke up to China.
I am not sure what caused it to...
Pakistan result of Jinnahââ¬â¢s betrayal by Congress: Jaswant
By Iftikhar Gilani
NEW DELHI: Former Indian foreign minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Jaswant Singh has blamed the Congress for the creation of Pakistan by repeated betrayals of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali...
The most stark fact of American bias in favor of Israel is visible if you just take a look at how CNN presents its coverage of these recent clashes. Their correspondents totally tow Israeli chain of thought and if they are interviewing someone who starts to express dissappointment at Israeli...
They did so as part of a highly conceived plan which was to withdraw from Gaza while annex land in West Bank in its stead. Big Deal! And they did so under their 'unilateral' disengagement plan which is entirely unacceptable. Because when there is a dispute, things are done by mutually agreeing...
Because Saudis claim to be the leaders of the Ummah and have the resources and leverage to bring about actions. Pakistan is too embroiled in its own issues with its neighbours.
And Palestine isn't exactly in Pakistan's neighbourhood, its more in Saudi's neighbourhood and secondly, its not...
To the contrary, the Muslim countries themselves learned that Oil could not be used much longer as a weapon. When during the six day war, oil was being used as a weapon, the US and other countries had already drawn up a plan to launch raids on the countries who were withholding oil and secure...