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Posts Tagged ‘Balochistan’

Why this selective morality?

By Overseas Blogger • Feb 3rd, 2012 • Category: Lead Story, Politics, Worth A Second Look

Quetta (1 Feb 2012): Baloch rebels attacked security forces overnight, killing at least 11 soldiers and wounding another 12 in clashes that raged for five hours, officials said Wednesday…. These days an average approximately 10 Pakistani soldiers are getting killed in Pakistan. Yet no outrage, no change our display pictures on twitter and this news [...]



Mainstreaming Balochistan

By Air Cmdre (r) Khalid Iqbal • Jan 11th, 2012 • Category: Politics

Historically Baluchistan has been an area of interest for major world powers. Erstwhile USSR aimed at reaching the warm waters through Baluchistan and its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 was the first step in this regard.  In the wake of 9/11 America has also become interested in this part of Pakistan, but for different reasons. [...]



Pray for Balochistan

By Inam R Sehri • Oct 11th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

‘Of the millions who live in Balochistan, 40 dead in Mastung is not a big deal. I will send a truckload of tissue papers to the bereaved families. I’d send tobacco if I weren’t a politician.’
Chief Minister Balochistan, Aslam Raisani, instead of making condolence with grieved Shia families who have lost their breadwinners in a [...]



Energy Crisis in Pakistan

By Ahmad Abrar Maula Quraishi • Aug 18th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Pakistan is a country which is rich in natural resources. Almost all kinds of resources which can be used to produce energy are in sufficient amount. The province of Balouchistan specially has big oil and gas reserves. There are ample resources to produce thermal, hydro, solar, wind and nuclear energy. The question is why we [...]



Settlers in Balochistan

By Haris Hashmi • Aug 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Balochistan is the biggest province of Pakistan in terms of size. There is huge unrest in Balochistan right now due to the military operation and the high-handedness of the Frontier Constabulary. Another reason of unrest is the the way successive governments in the Islamabad have ignored Balochistan and its people and have kept it backwards. [...]



Will Pakistan Survive Another Year?

By Haris Hashmi • Jul 8th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Many international pundits are now predicting with certainty that these are insurmountable times for the Pakistan and as the writ of the Pakistani government vanishes in the thin air from Karachi to Khyber, there is every chance that any cataclysmic change would happen not later than this year.
Now that is a gloomy picture and one [...]



Pakistan’s Dilemma: To Defy or Get Defiled

By amicus • Jul 1st, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Some facts are bare; some obscure or in the realm of conjectures.
That the United States wants to eliminate the safe havens of Al-Qaeda and its allies from Pakistani territory is very much clear; what is not manifest is the American agenda for Pakistan in the context of the new ‘Great Game’ that is being played [...]



Simmering Baluchistan

By Air Cmdre (r) Khalid Iqbal • May 4th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Landscape of Baluchistan has absorbing peculiarities. Province is spread over more than 45 percent of Pakistan’s total area, and is inhabited y by less than 5 percent of Pakistan’s population. Roughly half of the population is ethnic Baluch; remaining half comprises Pukhtuns and settlers from other provinces. Means to travel are meagre, deficient infrastructure distorts [...]



Baloch leader asks Vice President Joe Biden to intervene

By A Khokar • Jul 2nd, 2010 • Category: Politics

WASHINGTON, DC: (June 25, 2010) On the eve of United Nation’s International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the president of Baloch Society of North America (BSO-NA), Dr. Wahid Baloch, met with Vice-President Joe Biden to draw his attention to the gross human right violations, ongoing military operation and enforced involuntary disappearances in Pakistani [...]



Pakistani Govt fails in resolution of power crisis

By Muskan Hina • Apr 21st, 2010 • Category: Politics

The onslaught of the raging power crisis has washed away all the barriers coming in its way and still retaining all of its ferocity kept hitting the routine life and the economy unleashing unemployment, Geo News reported Wednesday.
The irony of the state speaks itself out in Chaman where there is a [...]