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Bhutto probe: More than enough blame
By Syed Saleem Shahzad
 
Increasing Pakistan's Sense of Security.
By Michael Krepon
 
Now it's Pakistan blaming the US for letting the Taliban slip away.
 
Saudi Arabia and its Wahhabi Fronts
By Ramashray Upadhyay
 
Frustrated Strivers in Pakistan turn to Jihad
 
Can India and Pakistan Fight Terror Together?
By Pervez Hoodbhoy
 
India-Pakistan conflict a dilemma for US
By Anwar Iqbal
 
Are Google and Chinese Communist Party Incompatible?
Gunjan Singh
 
New chapter for India & BD
By Kuldip Nayar
 
Washington works the Af-Pak-India triangle
By Zahid U Kramet
 
Talks with the Taliban
The Afghanistan problem
Kayani spells out threat posed by Indian doctrine
A cruel hoax
J&K to brew tea from mulberry leaves
Heritage sites of Jammu & Kashmir on top agenda
Vijay Kumar
 
Combating Terrorism: Perspective from the Ground
Pushpita Dass
 
Balochistan is no Bangladesh
Sushant Sareen
 
Al-Qaeda wants South Asia war, says US secretary Gates
 
The mess over the missing in Baluchistan
By Nirupama Subramanian
 
An Idea That Binds
Luv Puri,
 
A couple more things on al-Qaeda
Pakistan back to diversionary tactics
Nilova Roy Chaudhury
 
Pakistan says U.S. drone attacks could hurt ties
Pak-India peace conference calls for unconditional dialogue for resolving Kashmir issue
Jihadism in 2010: The Threat Continues
By Scott Stewart
India’s challenge
By Ayesha Siddiqa
Terrorism and the police
By Ayesha Siddiqa
Positive Step
Accidents a bigger killer than militancy in Jammu and Kashmir
By Ishfaq-ul-Hassan
Jammu and Kashmir's Employment Policy Misses Viability Strategy
By Bilal Hussain
US spies walked into al-Qaeda's trap
By Syed Saleem Shahzad
INDIA & JIHADI TERRORISM DURING 2009
By B. Raman
 
Kashmir's houseboats in decline
By David Loyn
Shopian incident and investigation: What do they reveal?
By Prof. A. C. Bose
Turning "Shop Politics" into Serious Politics
Mr. Ghulam Nabi Khayal
Demonising America
By Ahmad Faruqui
It's a new World order
Dominique Moisi, TOI Crest
India, land of short fuses
Douglas Goold
Terrorists Target Nuclear Plant
By
RICHARD ESPOSITO and BRIAN ROSS
Tough road ahead
Arun Nehru
Study: ‘Jirgas’ dying a slow death
Tejinder Singh Sodhi
Pakistan: Supporter or spoiler?
By HARRIET ISOM
Seize the moment
Suhasini Haidar
 
Ties that bind: Lashkar and the global jihad
 Praveen Swami
 
Gilgit-Baltistan amalgamation
Hate seems to outlast Faraz and Bulleh Shah
Hanged for trying to bridge the gap between Islam and Hinduism
Religious extremism is devouring Pakistan
Religion of the Jahiliya: Jihadism is Kufr, not Islam - Pakistani Jihadists revealed plans for Indian Muslims in 1999
Pakistan: Perceptions vs. reality
India: A billion aspirations
The Prophet: Loyal to Hazrat Khadija in all situations
Kashmir — blocked road to Paradise?
Do Kashmir separatists seek to revive dialogue with new Indian government?
Pakistan needs a Beant Singh
The Uighurs and China: lost and found nation
 
Sufi love: Ishq-majazi to Ishq-haqiqi
Syncretic Sufi Islam: Visiting Khawja Moinuddin Chishti’s Dargah at Ajmer
Fury over Zardari Kashmir comment
Pakistan exposes Indian subversion
Police arrested over Kashmir rape-murder
Omar asks India Inc to hold 'Davos-type' meet in Kashmir
Centre asks Omar to go soft on withdrawal of security forces
Pak’s failure to ‘incarcerate’ Saeed behind ‘failed’ Indo-Pak Secy level talks: Analysts
PM tells NAM no nation should provide safe haven to terrorists
PDP asks national parties to desist from politicking on Kashmir
 
J-K Cong leaders extend support to Soz
India agrees terror should not be linked to dialogue

Editorial

The people of Pakistan are currently in the grip of worst ever terrorism, the country has seen. It is spreading quickly from Taliban strongholds in North-West and FATA to the mainland including the major cities of Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. It would hardly serve any purpose in reiterating here the universally known role of ISI and a section of Pakistan Army in taking the country to the precipice of disaster. more...

 

KU releases Panorama

Srinagar: Kashmir University, today released a special issue of Panorama, the Newsletter from the University of Kashmir. The present issue focuses on convocation 2009, held at KU June this year, besides the usual write ups on institutional progress, faculty update, scholars directory, student round up, staff dairy and areas of university development. Revisiting the Past: A tribute is one of the special features of the Newsletter where the profiles of few eminent professors earlier associated with KU have been incorporated.
Edited by Dr. Lilly Want, Professor Department of English, the newsletter is Publication of Vice-Chancellor secretariat and has come up excellent in terms of layout design, editing and photography.
Dr. Nusrat Bazaz, Ms Farzana Gulzar and Mr. Akhter Rasool are other members of the editorial board.