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पहलगाम हत्याकांडानंतर पाकिस्तानला प्रत्युत्तर देण्या�
Why 'implausible deniability' may be India’s most strategic tool for responding to Pakistan after the Pahalgam massacre
पहलगाम हल्ल्यामुळे पाकिस्तानचे शत्रुत्व आणि त्याचे अंत
पहलगाम हल्ला हे स्पष्टपणे दाखवतो की काश्मीरमध्ये शांतत�
The Pahalgam attack, exposing Pakistan’s hostility and internal collusion, could mark India’s tipping point. Kautilya’s Arthashastra may justify
पहलगाम आतंकी हमला कश्मीर में अमन बहाली से उपजी पाकिस्तान
The Pahalgam attack exposes Pakistan Army’s frustration as Kashmir embraces peace, pushing it to revive terrorism through proxies to disrupt the reg
Despite being the immediate neighbour, India has chosen to follow a no-reaction policy towards the ongoing turmoil in Pakistan
Having failed the first round at the UN Security Council (UNSG), Pakistan continues to seek internationalising the ‘Kashmir issue’, as an ‘inter
How to downplay the internationalisation of the Kashmir issue? Is it possible to contain the present crisis.
Trump’s comments should be ignored and New Delhi should move on to more important matters.
India is assured of an ally in the United States on the Kashmir issue; the US — under the tenets of Westphalian sovereignty — has chosen to back India unequivocally. Yet it was not always so. There was a time soon after India’s Independence that the US government, through the State Department, was actively consorting with National Conference leader and Prime Minister of Jammu & Kashmir Sheikh Abdullah to look for ways by which to secure
Donald Trump’s engagement with the Kashmir issue has a lot to do with his need to secure Pakistan’s backing for his Afghanistan policy.
India and Pakistan are currently engaged in a war of attrition through the use of the soft power of the electronic media and skilful psychological warfare in the hope of thereby making each other's traditional position on the Kashmir issue increasingly untenable and thus making possible a forward movement in their bilateral negotiations on the subject.
Disappointed at the lack of progress in resolving the Kashmir issue through the Indo-Pak composite dialogue, Gen Pervez Musharraf is reported to have said, ¿Let me give another bombshell, I propose, one way of moving forward.... Take three towns, Srinagar, Kupwara and Baramula. Let all the military move out of the cities to the outskirts. (We) will ensure there is no militancy inside....
Nothing, with the exception of the Kashmir issue, has been more debated, researched and written about in the context of Indo Pak relations than the issue of the Iran-Pakistan-India Natural Gas pipeline in the last decade. From Onshore to Offshore options and international consortia and guarantees to people to contact, almost everything and anything has been tossed around and evaluated, yet to no avail. The pipeline still remains a pipe dream.
Several high-priority issues will need the new government¿s immediate attention as it assumes office. The Kashmir issue and its impact on the ongoing Indo-Pak entente should be one of them.
Any solution to the Kashmir issue requires a two track process involving the domestic separatists and the Pakistanis.
In our dealings with Pakistan on the Kashmir issue, we have often appeared defensive, occasionally apologetic, leading to a bleeding heart syndrome among some of us. This approach ignores that Pakistan has cynically used violence, and the world has allowed it to do so, as an instrument of foreign policy. This attitude also mixes sympathy and concern for the innocent with that for the terrorist.
Pakistan's military ruler Gen. Pervez Musharraf has seemingly upset the Indians by insisting on a specific time frame within which a solution to the Kashmir issue acceptable to India, Pakistan and the Kashmiris is worked out within the framework of the composite dialogue between India and Pakistan.
Some two years into the military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi paid a short visit to India last week.
The Kashmir issue has two facets — domestic, and Pakistan's role.
Any attempt by India to haul up Pakistan before the international community, including the UN, could prove counter productive. It could start with India itself 'internationalising' the issue, and formally allowing the rest of the world to tell us what we should do to Pakistan, and on the vexatious Kashmir issue.
आज कोणत्याही माध्यमांवर काश्मिरी जनतेची बाजू मांडली जाताना दिसत नाही. तशी बाजू मांडणारे स्वर दडपले जात असल्याची भावना काश्मिरी जनतेत वाढत आहे.
काश्मीर खोऱ्यामधील प्रत्यक्ष स्थितीचे आणि देशाबाहेरील वातावरणाचे मूल्यांकन करून, जगभरातील वेगवेगळ्या विचारप्रवाहांचा सामना भारताने करायला हवा.