It doesn't matter who gets the top job. The timing is crucial.
Pakistan claims concern and care for the people of Kashmir. Then why is it so afraid to even hear what the Dogras and KPs have to tell it?
Despite the absence of strong, credible opposition in Bangladesh’s new parliament, Sheikh Hasina cannot afford to let her guards down after being sworn in as the prime minister for the third consecutive time.
Her triumph has also trounced any plans from Pakistan to create instability. But her real victory will be only when she addresses the challenges that lie ahead.
The NIA arrested 10 people in the raids across Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. They have also recovered explosives, arms and a rocket launcher. In all this, they have been aided by valuable intel on radicalised youth inspired by the deadly ISIS.
Even our Indian netajis can learn a move or two from him.
The recent Kartarpur Corridor announcement is definitely a matter of glee, but it brings reasons to be worried too.
With the increased flow of traffic along this corridor, smugglers and criminals will also creep in.
India has not learnt enough lessons. Pakistan has not paid enough of a price.
As northern part of Jammu and Kashmir is getting largely free of terror outfits, the terrains in south Kashmir are now proving to be more lucrative for sustained militancy