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NATO Wraps Up Flag from Afghanistan | Muhammad Aslam Khan
Saturday, 3 January 2015, 12:51 pm | Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan
History is a fine mirror, particularly among the war opponents where ‘cognitive dissonance’ plagued them deep all along. Thirteen years ago, US pre-attack psy-warfare effort depicted a shirtless herculean-looking American GI, kneeling and wielding ... More >>
Iran and EU’s Chilled Relations: Would the Bonhomie Revive?
Tuesday, 17 September 2013, 5:29 pm | Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan
EU role in conflicts resolution is not only significant, it is vital. The organization is emerging as a vibrant body and an honest broker that aims at securing peace and stability without specific partisan geopolitical objectives. More >>
Afghan Peace Dialogues and Post-America Regional Scenario
Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 10:11 am | Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan
President Barack Obama is keeping option cards close to his chest even though thinning out of some troops and heavy equipment has already commenced from Afghanistan. He has not ruled out any of three possible options yet. One, US forces vacate Afghanistan ... More >>
Will the Black Sea Blow Up?
Friday, 5 July 2013, 10:46 am | Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan
The urgency with which Russian President, Vladimir Putin ordered his Black Sea fleet out from the harbour to conduct naval manoeuvres early morning, on 28 March 2013, sent a shudder down the spines of neighbours’ militaries. More >>
Fall and Rise of Khan: Pakistan General Elections 2013
Wednesday, 15 May 2013, 4:46 pm | Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan
Empires rose and fell in the history but none fell before the rise. The empire (a metaphor) characterised by his appeal to the masses’ passion rather than territories that is christened by (Imran) Khan, a cricketer turned philanthropist and later a ... More >>
Africa Destined to Bleed Yet More! Any Remedy?
Thursday, 14 March 2013, 6:41 pm | Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan
The African continent, characterized by its geopolitical and geo-economics significance, does not escape observers’ focus with its 54 nations, having cumulative fifth world largest economy, next to US, China, Japan and India. While ten of the fastest developing ... More >>