Lacking strong leadership, Pakistan remains frustrated – Understanding the dilemma of a country – Part1

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Kudos to the Prime Minister who placed the problem very succinctly to Pakistan as well as China. Addressing Pakistan , he said " The first thing is that with Pakistan, to whom do we talk to decide about the Lakshman Rekha. Will it be with the elected government or with other actors? That is why India ...

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NSG 2008- 16:Flogging a dead horse : What China looses is more than it could gain- lessons from NSG meet

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As the NSG meet concluded yesterday 24th June 2016, there were many lessons for India, China, US and the world at large (http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/us-senator-praises-nsg-after-india-failed-to-get-membership-edward-markey-2874651/). Here are some of the key take aways that everyone needs to know and think. The Chinese are experts in flogging a dead horse. The United States have to regain their leadership ...

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India and NSG membership: Remember What Chand Bardai told to Prithviraj Chauhan

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As the crucial meeting for NSG takes place in South Korea capitol Seoul I remember these lines of Chand Bardai that were written for Prithviraj Chauhan. . CHAR HATH CHAUBEES GAJ, ANGUL ASHTH PRAMAN, TAA UPAR SULTAN HAI, MAT CHUKO CHAUHAN. As the poet guided Prithviraj to take the aim and hit the target similarly the moment has ...

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Policy / Work Jam:: Nation pays a heavy price for media led Cabinet reshuffle stories. Can the PM take note of this and stop such Practices

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The first news about cabinet reshuffle came in May and were carreid out by all newspapers (http://www.business-standard.com/article/politics/cabinet-reshuffle-buzz-begins-116052001036_1.html). And than periodically they kept coming. So first it was to happen on 26th May, than first week of June and than immediately after PM's US tour , than after Yoga day. While we have been hearing this for ...

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