Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
There are no doubts in the importance and utility of nuclear power but it requires a responsible attitude from the authorities concerned with this sector. Any irresponsibility and lack of attention can create havoc like Chernobyl. Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear reactor accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Atomic Bomb, Bhattacharjee, Chernobyl, Contaminated Water, India, Kaiga Nuclear Power, Nuclear Plant, Radioactive, Water Coller | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
Recently, the International Peoples Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice disclosed that 2,700 unmarked graves with nearly 3,000 bodies across 55 villages in three districts, Bandipore, Baramullah and Kupwara of Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) have been discovered. Some of the mass graves contain 3 to 17 bodies. The Tribunal claimed that the graves could be [...]
Filed under: Kashmir | Tagged: Bandipore, Baramullah, India, Indian Troops, International People Tribunal, Kashmir, Kupwara, Occupied Kashmir, POTA, Terrorism Act | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
From 1511 to 1648 when Europe witnessed a prolonged arena of barbarism, religious bigotry and intolerance, culminating into beastly violence, the Treaty of Westphalia was concluded in 1648 in order to maintain the nation-state system whose basic purpose was to honour the dignity of human beings. Although human rights violations in the world such as [...]
Filed under: Minorities issues in India | Tagged: Hindu Nationalism, Hindutva, Human Rights, India, International People's Tribunal, IPT, Kashmir, Line of Control, Muslims Graves, Unmarked Graves | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
India has long being ignored as regard to its role in narcotics trade but quite recently the International Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have started concentrating on India as leader in world narcotics trade route. In a recent development, Indian Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) claimed to have seized 31 kilograms of Hashish worth more than [...]
Filed under: Pakistan & The World | Tagged: Directorate of Revenue Intellience, DRI, India, Indian Narcotics Control Board, Indo Tibetan Border Police, ITBP, Kochi, Narcotics, Tamil Nadu | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
The attack on the Indian Parliament on 13 Dec 2001 by five unidentified gunmen turned out to be a watershed in the tumultuous course of Indo Pak relations. Closely following the 9/11 trauma it provided India with a much sought opportunity to present itself as victim of terrorism, qualifying her to jump onboard US led [...]
Filed under: Terrorism | Tagged: Composite Dialogue Process, India, Indian Parliament, Northern Alliance, Shibberghan Jail, Supreme Court of India | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
On 25th November 2009 an extremely crazy and dangerous incident took place at the Kaiga Nuclear Power Station at Karnatakas Uttara Kannada District, in India. It clearly pointed to a grave Indian security lapse regarding the safe custody of nuclear material. As per details, a cooler of drinking water was found contaminated with Tritium, which [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Drinking Water, India, Kaiga Nuclear Power, Nuclear Material, Nuclear Weapons, Radioactive Isotope, Tritium, Uttara Kannada, Water Coller | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
Indians often boast about their largest democracy and just system of governance. Unfortunately the ground realities tell us stories which are contrary to Indian claims. The real face of Indian democratic system can well be explained by minorities in India who cannot practice their faith freely. They are rebuked, tortured, intimidated and coerced to show [...]
Filed under: Minorities issues in India | Tagged: India, Indian Democratic System, Largest Democracy, Muslim Minority of India, Odey Thakray, Shiv Sena, Vande Mataram | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
The leak and tabling of Liberhan Commission report has created a big turmoil in the country. While most of the sides have been shouting hoarse about their own position on the issue, not much has been talked about the future solution of this vexed problem. Article Source: http://www.markthetruth.com/minority-issues-in-india/248-ram-and-rahim-as-good-neighbors.html
Filed under: Minorities issues in India | Tagged: BJP, India, Liberal Sections, Liberhan Commission Report, Ram Lalla, Ram Temple, Vishwa Hindu Parishad | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
Memories of 1971 debacle are too painful to be forgotten. The great tragedy of losing half of Pakistan did not happen in a day or in few months but the dismantling process commenced a little after partition. Leaders who came after Quaid-e-Azam and Liaquat Ali Khan preferred self over national interests and got busy in [...]
Filed under: Pakistan & The World | Tagged: Bahini, Bangladesh, Bengalis, India, Mujib, Mukti, Pakistan | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2010 by pakistanfront
16th December is the day of tragic memory when Pakistan was dismembered and a new state of Bangladesh was created in 1971 as part of Indian intrigue which still continues. At present, New Delhi has been supporting separatism in Balochistan, Sindh, and insurgency in the Frontier Province in order to further weaken the federation of [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Bahini, Bangladesh, Bengalis, India, Mujib, Mukti, Pakistan | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 7, 2010 by pakistanfront
Mr. Larry Cox, Executive Director, Amnesty International USA addressed Mr. Obama on 18 November and urged him not to forget the plight of women, men and children who are facing numerous human rights abuses in India and to make public statements emphasizing that human rights are central to US-India relations. He also stressed that Obama [...]
Filed under: Minorities issues in India | Tagged: Amnesty International, Barak Obama, Communal Violence, Human Rights, India, Manmohan Singh, Mr Larry Cox, Pluralism | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 7, 2010 by pakistanfront
The tragic nuclear incident at Chernobyl in 1986 had clearly verified that even without using an atomic bomb, this very technology can eliminate hundreds of people through radiation exposure, leaving behind thousands of persons, affected with fatal diseases which also travel from generation to generation. After that major incident, big nuclear powers and International Atomic [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Chernobyl, Delhi India, India, Kaiga Atomic Power Station, Karnataka India, Nuclear Program | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 7, 2010 by pakistanfront
Seventeen years have passed since the destruction of this icon of Muslim presence in the subcontinent, yet there is no lessening of the pain that the incident caused. Much like a helpless stag surrounded by hordes of hyenas that lunged and tore at its flesh, the three domed Mosque silently stood under relentless attacks in [...]
Filed under: Minorities issues in India | Tagged: Babri Mosque, India, Islam, Muslims, Pakistan | 1 Comment »
Posted on February 5, 2010 by pakistanfront
Indians usually boast around as the bearers of democratic norms and holders of civilian rule through regular holding of elections and observing rituals essentially required by an egalitarian state. The arrangements appear to be going well with the hegemonic designs of elite class or upper caste Hindus yearning to remain in power by clever use [...]
Filed under: India | Tagged: Caste System, Dalits, Democracy, India, Minorities in India, Muslims | Leave a Comment »
Posted on February 5, 2010 by pakistanfront
Liberhan commission submitted its four volume report to the Government on 30 of June 2009. It might have been one of the longest times taken by any commission. Liberhan’s claim that the report got delayed due to non cooperation of leaders involved may have some truth as one knows Kalyan Singh avoided appearing before the [...]
Filed under: India | Tagged: India, Kalyan Singh, Liberhan, Liberhan Commission Report, Muslims | Leave a Comment »
Posted on February 2, 2010 by pakistanfront
Indo-Pakistan relations have remained strained since the inception of two states in August 1947. Some of the reasons of undying animosity are the Hindu-British nexus during the British rule in India which persecuted the Indian Muslims and played a perverse role while dividing India. Pakistan was loaded with innumerable complex problems so as to extinguish [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: India, Kashmir, Pakistan, Taliban, Terrorism, USA | 1 Comment »
Posted on February 2, 2010 by pakistanfront
Although the US President Obama has announced that he will send an extra 30,000 US troops to fight the war in Afghanistan, yet his revised strategy also includes exit strategy as he has indicated that withdrawal of forces will start in July 2011. In this context, on November 15, US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Afghanistan, Hillary Clinton, India, Obama, Pakistan, US Troops, USA | Leave a Comment »
Posted on February 2, 2010 by pakistanfront
Unlike the past wars, being fought through the traditional armies with tanks and machine guns, the arena of war has changed, encompassing all the spheres. In the modern era, electronics have made it difficult for the military to serve as the automatic dominant sphere in every war, covering all the land, sea and space domains. [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Tipaimukh Dam, Water War | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
On the fateful day of October 27, 1947, Indian troops landed in Srinagar and forcefully started occupying the state. The whole operation was premeditated and launched with the tacit approval of British Raj. There are evidences that Maharaja Hari Singh, Ruler of Kashmir was forced to sign a post dated document of “accession to India”, [...]
Filed under: Kashmir | Tagged: India, Kashmir, Kashmiri, Pakistan, Self Determination, UNO | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
It is quite fashionable to use the term “Islamic Militants” even by local print media to identify “Muslims” who perpetrate acts of terror in the country and around the world. Of course,people responsible for such acts need to be condemned in the strongest possible terms, but, heedless use of the expression “Islamic Militants” has far [...]
Filed under: Pakistan Today | Tagged: India, Islam, Militancy, Nato, Pakistan, Taliban, USA, Waziristan | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be on a visit to USA from 23 November onwards to hold wide ranging talks of mutual interest. The visit assumes significance since it is the first visit of any head of state to USA on the request of Obama Administration. The latter’s endeavor would be to give a [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: China, India, Manmohan Singh, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Terrorism, USA | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
Indian intelligence agencies launched a comprehensive media and psychological warfare against Pakistan prior to their Prime Minister Visit to USA. In this connection, New Delhi has raised numbers of issues to malign China, Pakistan, and its intelligence Agencies in her domestic communal conflicts.Indian started pretending them as a great victim of terrorism just to divert [...]
Filed under: Current Affairs | Tagged: Afghanistan, Delhi, India, Pakistan, RAW, Terrorism, USA | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
Are Hindu Extremist groups emerging out of control or state “Aasheerbad” & agencies support is the right answer to the mass massacres ofIndian Muslims, Sikhs and Christians in so called secular society of India? The million Dollar question is replied by recently revealed ,a unique story of its kind—triangle comprising of Col Prohat, extremist character [...]
Filed under: India | Tagged: Christians, Hindu, India, Islam, Muslim, Pakistan, Prohat, Srisanth | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
Intolerance becoming naked in so called Secular India Shiv Sina one of the many Hindu extremist groups is active these days on the roads of those cities of India where not only fashion elites but powerful representatives of all segments of society are residing. Media has reported activities of extremist group followers very clearly showing [...]
Filed under: India | Tagged: BJP, Dalits, Extremist, Hindu, India, Minorities, Pakistan, RSS, Siv Sina, Terrorism, VHP | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 14, 2010 by pakistanfront
Kashmir is a disputed territory representing core political conflict between India and Pakistan. The people of Kashmir are suffering in the hands of Indian illegal occupation and their oppressive rule. Pakistan keeps on voicing her concerns to persuade India to resolve the Kashmir issue as per the will of the Kashmiri people and in accordance [...]
Filed under: Kashmir | Tagged: China, Freedom Fighters, India, Kashmir, Kashmiri, Pakistan, Self Determination, UNO | Leave a Comment »