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Articles with tag: peace

India-Pakistan: Empathy, grief in Pakistan for Mumbai mayhem

Beena Sarwar   Nov 30, 2008   interacts: 50

The Mumbai attacks, hitting in the midst of the fifth round of the ongoing composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, are likely to have wide-ranging repercussions for India and Pakistan relations

Seeking a way out of the 'war on terror'

Beena Sarwar   Oct 18, 2008   interacts: 15

The calls by decision makers for political engagement rather than military means to end the ‘war on terror’ in Afghanistan reflects a major change in US policy.

Living Gandhi and King Today: Unbroken Historic Continuity

Tahir Qazi & Syeda Nuzhat Siddiqui   Oct 1, 2008   interacts: 358

In the current hopeless global situation, Gandhian way has a promise for a better world. It promotes consciousness of peace and harmony, the foundation to build a peaceful society

Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir

Murtaza Shibli   Jul 2, 2008   interacts: 79

It demonstrates to the Kashmiris that by resorting to non-violent action, there is a room for manoeuvre and things can be changed through peaceful means.

Cluster Bombs

Fiza Asar   May 26, 2008   interacts: 9

United States, Russia and China have not signed the Mine Ban treaty and will not sign the Cluster Ban either, but their future actions affected by the outcome of this Treaty.

India Pakistan Talks

Aparna Pande   May 19, 2008   interacts: 13

India and Pakistan are to have Foreign Minister and Foreign Secretary level talks starting May 20 in Islamabad. It is time to once again look at the chessboard and see what has changed.

Nirmala Deshpande - A Truly Great Soul

Juan Sandoval   May 3, 2008   interacts: 233

Nirmala Deshpande a dedicated Gandhian was a true peace activist.

Don’t Hang Sarabjeet

Moeed Pirzada   Apr 27, 2008   interacts: 165

This is not an easy decision for a President who has often been accused of being an appeaser to the Americans and Indians by his countrymen.

Why not hang Surabjit Singh?

Beena Sarwar   Mar 21, 2008   interacts: 52

Whether it is for illegally crossing borders, overstaying visas or terrorism, Indians and Pakistanis arrested in each other's countries have poor consular and legal access.

The Vicious Circle of Violence

Murad A Baig   Mar 19, 2008   interacts: 155

The birthday of The Prophet Muhammad is a good time to remember that he was a man of peace. But the intoxicating violence now makes it difficult to go back to the origins.

Demystification of the Other

Amina Agha   Jun 18, 2007   interacts: 4

A spiritual journey to places of worship--mosque, church and synagogue

Impressions about Iran

Muhammad Tariq   Mar 26, 2007   interacts: 67

The world has gone wrong somewhere in understanding them or stereotyping them with other Islamic fundamentalists like the Talibans.

Exchange Siachen Madness for Mountain Peace

Q Isa Daudpota and Arshad H Abbasi    Feb 16, 2007   interacts: 100

Glaciers can also be made secure by the use of common sense. It is for opinion-makers in India and Pakistan to tell their respective governments to stop ruining the future of our water supplies and our weather system.

J&K: The Hopes and Despairs of the Peace Process

Zafar Choudhary   Feb 8, 2007   interacts: 20

It has taken pretty seven long years to reach a point of hope. Therefore, the current year is really most significant for Jammu and Kashmir and it has to be keenly watched how things unfold.

A Nation without an Identity

Mazhar Mazhar   Feb 6, 2007   interacts: 21

During the last few years the political tendency among Kashmiris gave heavy emphasis on religion. Whereas, the indigenous Kashmiri struggle when it started in 1989-1990 was provoked by the socio-economic factors and a growing sense of deprivation.

Youth Educating for Peace

Zahid S Ahmed   Jan 29, 2007   interacts: 23

How to live peacefully in the presence of our individual and group identities?

Banker of the Poor

Mohammad Gill   Jan 3, 2007   interacts: 59

Lasting peace cannot be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty. Micro-credit is one such means. Development from below also serves to advance democracy and human rights.

What Went Wrong?

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Nov 29, 2006   interacts: 57

Have you noticed a faint air of desperation around the western world capitals these days? Ok, so it is not faint but quite visible. The desperation is around the Iraq war particularly and to a lesser extent, the Afghanistan war.

India-Pakistan talks: the endless cycle

Aparna Pande   Nov 21, 2006   interacts: 492

The two countries agreed to set up a six-member panel to counter terrorism; A nuclear safety agreement was signed; However, no progress took place on reducing troops in Kashmir and in Siachen.

A cliché from Nawab Din’s Story

Zafar Choudhary   Sep 24, 2006   interacts: 27

Today at the age of 107, the aging but exceptionally agile Nawab Din is literally fighting a lonely battle to achieve what the celebrated poet and last emperor of the Mughal dynasty in India Bahadur Shah Zafar could not.

Profile of a Young Pakistan

Tahir Qazi   Aug 13, 2006   interacts: 5

My dear Pakistan: I don’t mean that you cannot make good for future out of your present. I am sure you are smart and you can do it. It is not easy but you will have to think differently and positively and you have to learn self reliance. It is diffi

On death of a Terrorist

Tahir Qazi   Jun 11, 2006   interacts: 65

I did not know what to feel about the death of the most dreaded murderer and terrorist. I thought I should feel something.

Musharraf and Manmohan’s Monologues

M I Khan   May 17, 2006   interacts: 115

India’s talking with only those who already agree with the Indian position, and Pakistan consulting those who only toe Islamabad’s line is not a dialogue -- it is a monologue

Siachen’s Non-paper and the Non-people

M I Khan   Apr 10, 2006   interacts: 31

Calls for restoring road links between Baltistan and Ladakh, two perfectly peaceful places, have so far fallen on deaf ears in Delhi and Islamabad

Anatomy of a Karachi Bomb Blast

Adil Mulki   Mar 2, 2006   interacts: 63

With so many issues whipping the air like a tornado on the national canvas it is impossible to assign responsibility of such terrorism to any single group unless someone claims it and provides a signed affidavit to that effect

Up sh*ts creak without a paddle, nahin nahin, the road to AIESEC!

Hissam Syed   Feb 21, 2006

Take last nights jaunt for instance: there we were in all our glory in the middle of four hundred Indians surrounded by malevolent chanting and the sinister drum rolls...

Selective Sympathy

Joe Athialy   Oct 31, 2005   interacts: 45

Time has come to stop pretending that we (Indians) do not know about Kashmir. We may differ with them politically, but we can respect their rights and support them in crisis.

The Warmth Between Indians and Sri Lankans

Ajay Kamalakaran   Aug 8, 2005   interacts: 27

The narrow geographical gap between the two nations is figuratively getting smaller with each passing day.

March for Peace

Beena Sarwar   May 15, 2005   interacts: 22

Indians and Pakistanis are allowed public access for cricket, but not if they are walking for peace

Wapsi (The Returning)

Veeresh Malik   Apr 16, 2005   interacts: 299

Review and Interview with filmmaker Ajay Raina ... In the times of yet another thaw in the relationship between India & Pakistan, an Indian ’Lover Of Cricket’ manages to go across to the other side of the ’Line of Control’ (LOC

Let the People Meet

Beena Sarwar   Jan 9, 2005   interacts: 68

In Pakistan, the demand for Indian visas is as much as 1500 – per day – from around the country -

An Interesting Encounter

Hyder Anwar   Nov 12, 2004   interacts: 3

Judging by the voice, I could tell that it was a bright young girl, one of the people who have nothing to fear, in this world at least, for they have come to terms with the transitory nature of this world.

Train from Pakistan, 2004: The Return

Veeresh Malik   Oct 20, 2004   interacts: 379

Final preamble to an epilogue on a tribute that became a travelogue accused of being a monologue.

The Dragon’s Teeth

Beena Sarwar   Oct 3, 2004   interacts: 43

There are many more like the man with the briefcase who walked into the Sialkot Imambargah. They did not develop their warped mindsets overnight -- nor will they be wiped out overnight by military means.

The Forgotten 54 and More

Beena Sarwar   Sep 25, 2004   interacts: 12

These men if still surviving have little time left for niceties now. They need to be brought home in whatever state they are. Even if there were human rights violations, releasing these men would send a gesture of goodwill and peace.

On my way...

Hira Nabi   Aug 28, 2004   interacts: 16

Aptly titled ‘Challenges and Opportunites in South Asia – A Youth Perspective,’ the conference brought together a multitude of ideas, beliefs, opinions, voices...it brought all of us together as people.

Does Wagah Have to be This? Or Could it be...

jitesh malik   Aug 15, 2004   interacts: 16

Why then it denies and overwrites the expectations and imaginations of people with a well-synchronized ritual of hatred?

Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia: A détente?

Savail Hussain   Aug 8, 2004   interacts: 8

In the context of Pakistan and India the peace and prosperity of over two thirds of the world’s population is at stake. Can we credibly rely on deterrence?

What’s the Taj Mahal like from the inside? And Other Stories

Rohit De   Jul 18, 2004   interacts: 67

Despite coming all the way from Bangalore to Lahore to debate, all six of us at the hall that morning were nervous at the thought of being cross examined by 40 schoolgirls

Some Mother’s Son

Beena Sarwar   Jun 20, 2004   interacts: 9

There is strength and inspiration to be drawn from those who use their pain, not to cause further destruction, but to heal and move ahead. One such woman is Visaka Dharmadasa, whose young son Achinte went missing in September, 1998 when the LTTE attacked

Trade, can it Herald Peace?

Aman Malik   May 10, 2004   interacts: 136

Even at the height of the Kargil war, India was importing sugar from Pakistan, and regimes on either side of the border had a tough time dealing with this fact, in the light of the nationalist fervor.

Train to Pakistan 2004: The Journey Outbound

Veeresh Malik   Apr 28, 2004   interacts: 48

Attari International attracts more flies than all the Punjabs put together could have.

An Indian in Pakistan

Deepak Sapra   Apr 18, 2004   interacts: 254

Love across the Wagah border

Alliance of Religious Leaders

Zahid S Ahmed   Mar 31, 2004   interacts: 12

World Youth Peace Summit Asia-Pacific was held on February 29, 2004 in Thailand where young people appeared with genuine commitment to work for the cause of peace in the region.

Let Cricket Inspire India and Pakistan

Karamatullah K Ghori   Mar 24, 2004   interacts: 287

Politics, by its nature, is just the opposite of Cricket. Stalwarts of the art of politics, old and new, are at one that it’s not a craft for gentlemen.

The Indo-Pak Symbiosis: Brothers or Neighbors?

Bhaiyya Joshi   Mar 15, 2004   interacts: 58

A new idea is always born in an unreceptive environment. The adversaries and opponents are numerous, the supporters, few.

India-Pakistan: Friends on Visa

Beena Sarwar   Mar 13, 2004   interacts: 25

When people from India and Pakistan meet, peace seems the most favoured option.

Bombay, personally

Beena Sarwar   Feb 27, 2004   interacts: 98

A visit to Karachi’s vibrant, charismatic, long lost twin

The Yearning for Peace

Beena Sarwar   Feb 10, 2004   interacts: 39

Finally, some 600 Pakistanis were granted visas. Even so, this was the largest ever delegation to visit the other country.

Of Tiaras and World Peace

Khadija Hassan   Jan 30, 2004   interacts: 7

We hear more of world peace on the stage and see more blood shed in the real world but we take it all with a pinch of salt and allow them their moments of glory.

Defy the Divide, Unite For Peace

Rohit De   Jan 8, 2004   interacts: 105

10 students from all across the country recently went to Karachi to attend the 6th Joint Conference of the Pakistan India People’s Forum…In between doing a play, late night drives to the sea view, eating biryani we came out with a youth declar

A Fool’s Errand

Feroz R Khan   Jan 6, 2004   interacts: 142

SARRC Summit 2004 in Islamabad - some thoughts and conclusions

Times to Come...

sameena khan   Jan 4, 2004   interacts: 16

The non-conformists who retained their attraction for the opposite sex were subjected to derogatory and condescending looks; their families disowned them; the public ostracized them; they were the social outcasts; they went hiding behind closed doors and

Rethinking Plebiscite In Kashmir

Pervez Hoodbhoy   Dec 25, 2003   interacts: 162

By declaring that 'we have left aside' the United Nation Security Council resolutions for a solution to Kashmir, General Pervez Musharraf shattered a long-held taboo.

The Great Turn-On

Farzana Versey   Nov 14, 2003   interacts: 153

India and Pakistan were about to sign a joint declaration. President Pervez Musharraf got so terribly excited he had to rush in to change his clothes. By then it was all over.

India-Pakistan: This is not Cricket

Karamatullah K Ghori   Nov 5, 2003   interacts: 29

The latest round of diplomacy by media between arch-rivals India and Pakistan betrays their irrepressible proclivity to play politics with even the most sensitive issues of peace or war.

Diya JalaiN: Light the Lamp

Temporal    Oct 25, 2003   interacts: 15

Who’s afraid of (a) little more happiness, little less hatred?
In diversity is hope: in hope, light. let’s light that lamp and nurse its flickers ..

Imposed solution

Fawad Ahmad   Oct 24, 2003   interacts: 11

New British High Commissioner says a solution of Kashmir imposed by international community on India-Pakistan won’t by sustainable; impetus for peaceful settlement should come from the two neighbours

One Afternoon

Feroz R Khan   Oct 21, 2003   interacts: 83

A couple of Pakistani school children darted a quick glace at the Indians and then quickly, put their feet across the border and touched the Indian soil.

Of Curiosity, Optimism and Hope

Zarine Habeeb   Oct 13, 2003   interacts: 120

Whenever Indo-Pakistani matches would be played, it was incredibly curious that I, the cricket-hater was assumed to support the Pakistani team by several of my friends in Government Law College, Ernakulam, India.

Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand and Kashmir

Dost Mittar   Oct 9, 2003   interacts: 108

Indians have an uncanny knack for sniffing out an NRI. Mr. Butt was no exception. As soon as he identified us as the migratory birds from a distant land, he upgraded the product on display.

The In-Security Council: Dump it or Grow it?

Chithra Karunakaran   Oct 8, 2003   interacts: 66

Is the UN Charter just a piece of paper to be stored on a musty shelf, or is it supposed to safeguard the “rights of men and women and of nations, large and small” to discursive, negotiated settlement of disputes and equality of all member st

A Student Remembers a Great Teacher

Omar R Quraishi   Oct 4, 2003   interacts: 229

As a university teacher of a popular seminar class, or as a key speaker in a teach-in, Edward Said had this ability to establish a connection with his audience.

The Death of Edward Said -- A tribute

Malik S Khar   Sep 28, 2003   interacts: 193

Palestinians have lost a spokesperson, Columbia University has lost a Professor, the music world has lost an accomplished pianist and I have lost a mentor.

Vajpayee’s Srinagar offer of Talks to Pakistan

K G Singh   Sep 25, 2003   interacts: 408

Instead of strife and warfare in South and Central Asia, need for Economic and multi-facet cooperation like Asean & EU- begin with a gas pipe line for a lasting solution.

Of Rites and Rights: An Interview with Asma Jahangir

Anniqua Rana   Sep 23, 2003   interacts: 164

'Vajpayee took the effort to come to Lahore and in some ways it was not such a good experience with the army turning their back on him and Jamaat Islami going and washing Minare Pakistan after he left.'

An Hour in the Life of a Soldier

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Sep 4, 2003   interacts: 60

An imaginary walk with a soldier on patrol

Build Bridges, Not Bombs

Beena Sarwar   Aug 17, 2003   interacts: 21

This year, there was an unusual addition to the crowds thronging Quaid-e-Azam’s Mazar on August 14. As the sun set, a small group (women of assorted ages, plus two visiting Nepali teachers) arrived with peace placards and candles

Youth Without Borders

Hira Nabi   Aug 12, 2003   interacts: 389

Being with people who I was meeting for the first time in my life and will probably never meet again was and still is scary. ‘Was,’ because despite all else they were still ‘Indians,’ and we are all familiar with the oil and water

Bus Baby

Bina Shah   Aug 12, 2003   interacts: 37

A poem for Noor Fatima

Piece of What?

Shandana Minhas   Aug 21, 2002   interacts: 149

I left home for a gathering of peaceniks and ended up at the social event of the year. The card in my hand said ‘Arundhati Roy: keynote speaker: seminar on peace and freedom in south Asia’

Yet we share the same home - Our Indus Valley

Navaid    Mar 21, 2000   interacts: 119

Clinton’s visit is unlikely to have a drastic immediate influence on the dynamics of the region.

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