By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on July 24, 2008 The splendor of the Mughals contrasting with the skyscrapers of Karachi, the Faisal […]
Need to understand the Bhutto Legacy
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on January 1, 2008 It was a sad day for Pakistan, and South Asia, when Pakistan’s former […]
India-Pakistan: Need for Neighborly Behavior
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on November 13, 2007 Countries become great powers not jut by believing they are so but when […]
60 years of Independence
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on August 22, 2007 “..In seven weeks it was done, the frontiers decided, A continent for better […]
Is This Pakistan’s Democratic Revolution?
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on March 20, 2007 ‘You can fool all of the people some of the time, some of […]
India, Pakistan and the Kashmir Dispute
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on December 16, 2006 In a recent interview to an Indian television station General Musharraf stated that […]
India-Pakistan talks: The Endless Cycle
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on November 21, 2007 Nuktacheen hai gham-e-dil usko sunaye naa baney, Kya baney baat jahan baat bataye […]
Pakistan’s Afghanistan Policy
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on October 24, 2006 The world must stop Pakistan from helping the Taliban.” Those are the words […]
The General and Kargil
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on October 8, 2006 In the last few weeks international media has focused extensively on the memoirs […]
‘Whiff of the Grapeshot’ often has a Blowback
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on September 15, 2006 Since 1947 Pakistan’s military establishment has always believed that excessive force or a […]