Tag: subcontinent
Power Concept
Viewpoints of senior Indian journalist (Mr. M. J. Akbar), published in the Daily DAWN of March 09, 2014, reflect his concern regarding the security of his own country as well as that of the entire surrounding areas in North and North West. Under a state of serious apprehensions about terrorism, he has unintentionally recorded self-contradictory […]
An Impartial Analysis of Sixty Years of Islami Jamhuriya Pakistan
By: Yash Pal Singh Karlra – A citizen of the world (This article deals only with the Islamic atmosphere in Pakistan. Political, economical, law & order, corruption and crimes as well as disregard to the judiciary are not the topics under discussion). No country of the world will ever forget the break up of Bharat […]
Species of Politicians in Declared Corrupt States of the world
Foreword: Yearly reports of Transparency International, especially those for years 2009 and 2010, are the basis of this brief article. Misuse of terminologies and elements of prevailing shape of Democracy, in the declared corrupt states, has caused perennial sufferings for all classes of the citizens, particularly for the poor, accelerating boost of diseases, crimes and […]
SIX DECADES (1950 onwards) RULERS IN PAKISTAN
If any citizen of the globe compares people’s sacrifices for Pakistan with rulers’ performance in half century, he / she will be simply shocked. Sacrifices, sincerity and tolerance of the people have been adversely used by the rulers. Invaluable contributions of the people: During and after independence movement, people pledged everything for Pakistan. On achieving […]




