All roads in the investigations aimed at tracking down the perpetrators and masterminds of the 7/7 bombings in London seem to lead to Pakistan. Once again charges are being levelled against Pakistan for being an "incubator" in which Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants continue to flourish or regroup............detail

   
 

A recent study conducted by the country's premier intelligence agency of the deadly suicide bombings carried out in Pakistan after the 9/11 terror attacks in New York has yielded some interesting data. Between March 2002 and May 2004, 20 Pakistani suicide bombers have blown themselves up. .........detail

   
 

Twenty-three year-old Abdul Samad arrived in Karachi from the commuter town of Crawley in Sussex about 18 months ago to study what he calls 'deen' or 'the purest form of religion.'. ......detail

   
 

The Pakistani military high-command is going ahead with its ambitious plan of shifting the Army General Headquarters from Rawalpindi to Islamabad, despite widespread criticism from opposition circles, who maintain that the country's security or inter-services' coordination are unlikely to benefit by moving the GHQ 20 kilometres away from its present location?........detail

   
 

The statements Lal Krishan Advani made in Lahore and Karachi in early June 2005 continue to reverberate across the Indian political landscape. In the eyes of the Hindu-fundamentalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the first heresy Advani committed was jettisoning a tenet of Indian nationalism: that Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the original Pakistani Islamist solely responsible for dividing British India along religious lines..........detail

   
 

On August 14, 2005, Amir Adnan became the second designer ever to receive the Pride of Performance award - the first was Tee Jay in 1993. From ties to turbans, Amir Adnan has blazed a creative trail across Pakistan's fashion firmament. ...........detail

 


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