Internet access remained blocked Monday in several districts of a state bordering India's capital following violent weekend clashes between police and farmers protesting controversial agricultural reforms. Online access would be suspended in at least 14 of 22 districts in Haryana state near New Delhi, until 5 p.m. Monday, according to the Department of Information and Public … [Read more...] about India Cuts Internet Around New Delhi As Protesting Farmers Clash With Police
Pakistan Will Never Abandon Kashmir & Kashmiris
Pakistan is observing Kashmir Solidarity Day on Friday with public rallies being observed across the country to express wholehearted support of the Pakistani nation to the just struggle of Kashmiri people for their inalienable right to self-determination under United Nations resolutions. On the occasion, Prime Minister Imran Khan will address a public gathering at Kotli in … [Read more...] about Pakistan Will Never Abandon Kashmir & Kashmiris
Indian Media’s Habitual Rumor Mongering May Harm New Dehli’s Interests
As the Indian military confirmed that reports on a new border clash are "factually incorrect," Chinese experts warned that irresponsible and habitual rumormongering by the Indian media will ultimately harm India's national interests, especially at a time when both sides are working on military disengagement. Indian media on Monday claimed that Chinese and Indian troops engaged … [Read more...] about Indian Media’s Habitual Rumor Mongering May Harm New Dehli’s Interests
Indian Army Leads With The Highest Suicide Rates
The Indian Army has been losing more personnel every year in suicides, fratricides and untoward incidents than in any enemy action and over half of its soldiers seem to be under severe stress presently, said a study by think tank United Service Institution of India (USI). "Prolonged exposure of Indian Army personnel to CI (counter- insurgency)/CT (counter-terrorism) … [Read more...] about Indian Army Leads With The Highest Suicide Rates
Pakistan Briefs EU Envoys On Kashmir
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi calls for the resolution of the lingering dispute of Indian-held Kashmir in line with UN resolutions. Pakistan's foreign minister on Wednesday briefed the Islamabad-based ambassadors of the EU member states over the human rights situation in Indian-administered Kashmir. The briefing was given during a working luncheon for the EU … [Read more...] about Pakistan Briefs EU Envoys On Kashmir