False Flag Operations

Pathankot was a cold-blooded effort by vested and motivated interest to derail the start of the comprehensive “dialogue” between India and Pakistan, and in that they have succeeded, at least temporarily. The moot point is, was it contrived by “State” actors and/or “non-State “actors, or a mix and match from either side? Receiving “actionable intelligence”…

Read More

The Kalabagh Dam Controversy

Prelude to Big Dams in PakistanThe story of big dams in Pakistan has its beginning in the historic Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) accord that was signed in 1960 by India and Pakistan on the water sharing formula of the five major rivers that originate in the Tibetan Plateau/India and flow through the Indian territory before…

Read More

China Military Reforms

Most recently the People’s Republic of China (PRC) introduced many guidelines on military reforms. According to Chinese Defense Ministry (January, 2016) China’s military has set up 15 new units covering everything from logistics to equipment development, political work and fighting corruption as part of an ongoing drive to modernise the world’s largest armed forces. This…

Read More

Administrative Restructuring for Devolution of Powers, Need for More Administrative Units

Inset “Another method to devolve the administrative structure is suggested which does not warrant major decision making process or legislation. My Paper on further administrative devolution is enclosed. The necessity of creation of Chief Commissioners’ administrative units (provinces) was apparent after the last mega floods in 2010-11. The administrative handling of districts from a distant…

Read More