Lessons for MEA
What's wrong with India's Foreign Policy on Kashmir
IMPRESSIONS By Binoo Joshi
Something is definitely wrong with the Indian Foreign Policy. It is in a habit of crying over spilt milk. It has made an issue of the Hurriyat Conference leaders of Kashmir meeting with gorgeous Foreign Minister of Pakistan Hina Rabbani Khar. True, the leaders or others from Kashmir More
Kashmir from geopolitical perspective
It's all about America's own strategic interests
HORIZONS By Rashid Raina/ Abhay Kumar
The arrest of Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, executive Director of the Kashmir American Council, by FBI came as a no surprise. His subsequent release and house arrest though calmed down the intensity of the event to a great degree, but certain question remain to be answered. It was anticipated given the strained More- Kashmir
Punjab officials harass Kashmiri drivers
MANZOOR-UL-HASSAN
Srinagar, Aug 1: Kashmiri truck drivers on Monday alleged that District Transport Officers (DTOs) posted in different parts of Punjab harass them. “Officer treats us like criminals as soon More
- Srinagar City
Minors caught on wheels drive to Facebook
Traffic police seeks online punishment suggestions for 'triple riding schoolboys'
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Aug 1: “School boys... In any way they look so. Triple riding. No helmet. No license. Dangerously driving... Suggest the punishment… For their parents even.” This what the City’s Traffic police More
- Jammu
JK Government turns blind eye to eye transplantation
10 Years On, GMC Still Lacks Required Infrastructure
SUMIT HAKHOO
Jammu, August 1: ‘Let your eyes live after you’--the slogan undoubtedly looks appealing but the fact is that not even a single eye donation has been recorded during the past over a decade at Government More
- South Asia
Violence continues in Karachi; 200 killed in July
Karachi, Aug 1: Deadly civil strife continued on Monday from the weekend in Pakistan’s commercial hub of Karachi despite efforts by officials to quell the violence in the city that is home to the country More
- World
Syrian troops attack Hama for 2nd day
Beirut, Aug 1: Syrian troops kept up attacks on the restive city of Hama Monday, the start of the Holy Month of Ramadan, a day after a brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters killed at least 70 More


