Archive for November, 2022

Afghanistan, Iran delegations meet to strengthen border cooperation

A meeting was held in Herat on Tuesday between Afghan officials and Iranian authorities on a number of trade and cross-border issues. Hamidullah Motawakel, the Herat governor’s spokesperson, says this was the first such meeting and that both sides are trying to resolve the respective problems. He said the delegations were split in two, and each group looked at problems […]

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IEA in talks with Pakistan over Paktia border clashes

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said Tuesday that a joint committee from Afghanistan and Pakistan met earlier in the day in a bid to resolve the recent border conflict in Paktia province. Speaking at an event in Kabul, Zabiullah Mujahid, the IEA’s spokesman, said the Islamic Emirate is opposed to cross-border skirmishes with neighboring countries. “We are committed not […]

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Imran Khan: Reformist Or Demagogue? – OpEd

The road to hell is paved with good intentions, this ancient proverb aptly captures former Prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan with his populist politics and demagoguery. He can best be described as a demagogue defined as “a political leader who tries to get support by making false claims and appealing to emotions rather than facts”. Khan exploited the incentives […]

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The Afghan National Resistance Front Outlines Its Strategy: Implications For US Foreign Policy – Analysis

On November 15, 2022, the Foreign Policy Research Institute conducted an in-person and Zoom event titled, “The Future of Resistance in Afghanistan,” with Ali M. Nazary, the head of foreign relations for the National Resistance Front (NRF). Nazary, an articulate spokesman for the NRF and the anti-Taliban cause in Afghanistan, presented one of the most comprehensive briefings to a general American audience […]

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Pakistan’s Troubled Ties With The Taliban – Analysis

In the immediate aftermath of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, Pakistan appealed to the international community to provide humanitarian assistance and remove sanctions against Afghanistan to prevent a potential humanitarian crisis. But much has changed in a year. Pakistan is now focussed on thwarting cross-border terrorism and preventing India from establishing a presence in Afghanistan. Even the Taliban government has […]

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India: Perilous Division In Bastar, Chhattisgarh – Analysis

On November 15, 2022, a 34-year-old man, identified as Manker Hurra, was killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Hurrapinjodi village in the Antagarh Tehsil (revenue unit) of Kanker District in the Bastar Division. A group of Maoists abducted Hurra from the village in the night of November 15, and his body was found in the nearby forest in […]

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In Kashmir, It’s The ‘Sword’ Versus The ‘Pen’ – OpEd

Being fraught with danger, reporting from terrorism afflicted areas has always been a very challenging job as journalists often incur the wrath of either the establishment or terrorists. While the threat from the former is usually restricted to censorship and other legal restrictions that can be remedied by the court of law, terrorists on the other hand have no qualms […]

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PMEX Signs MoU With Uzbek Commodity Exchange

Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX), the country’s first and only multi-commodity futures exchange, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Uzbek Commodity Exchange (UzEx) at its head office in Karachi. Mr. Ejaz Ali Shah, Managing Director of PMEX and Mr. Badriddinov Ziyoviddin Bositovich, Chairman of the Board of UzEx, were the signatories.  The MoU aims at seeking closer cooperation between the […]

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Xi-Biden Meeting: Mitigating The Inevitable Clash? – OpEd

The recent much anticipated meeting between US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping projected no new concrete intent by both sides to compromise on their own core tenets and interests. It did, however, project two fundamental factors that will guide the immediate term of fierce competition, moving forward. Xi went into the meeting with more of a quest to […]

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Putin’s Nuclear Blackmail Hits US Resolve And Chinese Wall – Analysis

The missile that landed in Eastern Polish farmland on November 15, killing two people and injuring three, caused a sharp international crisis, which was treated by Warsaw with due care and the utmost responsibility. Had the stray projectile been a Russian sea-launched Kalibr or an air-launched Kh-555, it would have constituted the first hostile strike on North Atlantic Treaty Organization […]

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