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    The Kargil war was a conflict between India and Pakistan. The two countries’ Armies were greatly involved in this conflict, with Pakistan having a bigger role to play in the war. It is important to note that Pakistan begun preparing for this war as early as February 1999 by selecting, training and deploying troops into the Kargil region. It is also imperative to understand the main intention behind all these preparations. The main aims of this grand plan were to isolate Siachen, to cause disruptions

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    The Truth As children, we grow up in a world filled with make believe superheros and villains, not knowing that there are real-world villains. One in particular has the power to kill two thousand nine hundred and seventy seven in one day. His name is Osama Bin Laden an international terrorist. Bin Laden is the leader of a terrorist group known as the Al Qaeda and brings terror to many countries. He has took the lives of over ten thousand Americans and twenty thousand ‘others’ in thirty four different

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    External and Internal Pressure on Media Journalists Journalists are professional people, trying to work within a code of professional ethics. However, journalists cannot operate in a vacuum, doing what they think is right without pressures being put on them. Journalists face pressure from a variety of sources, all trying to make the journalist behave in a way which is not the way the journalist would choose. Employer: Your boss pays your salary. In return, they expect to say how you will do your

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    The Korean peninsula has been a volatile area since the end of World War II. Today it is the last example of a single nation divided between two states, represents the longest division of ideologies, and is the archetype of enduring Cold War symptoms. Although small in size, The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has been the biggest obstacle to regional stability in Asia, its militant and hostile policies posing a threat not only to western aligned nations, but also to its former and

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    PRIVATIZATION IN PAKISTAN Name : Tehweel Zehra Jafri Std Id: 16966[Student Name Date of Submission: 10th April 2015 Instructor : Sir Nabeel Latif  Privatization in Pakistan Privatization can be defined as transfer of ownership of business or property to private companies from the government. When any public company becomes private, then in that company the investor cannot purchase a stake. In Pakistan, the process of privatization was a program of policy measures in the economic period of Pakistan

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    sympathy toward the American people (Shahi, 2017). ii. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohammad made it difficult for Malaysian jihadists to travel to Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban and al-Qaida (Shahi, 2017). iii. President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan criticized the terrorists for giving Islam a bad name. The Organization of the Islamic Conference condemned Osama bin Laden’s terrorism, but did not condemn the US response (Gardels, 2001). iv. Most religious leaders in Islamic

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    “Impact of United States Aid on Pakistan Economy” A thesis Presented to The faculty of Management Sciences Bahria Institute of Management &Computer Sciences, Karachi In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master in Business Administration Abstract This research paper analyzes the effects of United States aid on the economic growth of Pakistan. The study uses annual data of last ten year for the period 2002-2012. The research study is conduct to check weather united state

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    Maria Salazar Mr. Thornton AP English 8 12 January 2015 Two Opposing Perspectives of Islam By definition, Islam is a religion of those who obey the doctrines of the Prophet Muhammad. Muhammad, who in the 7th century lived in Arabia, initiated a religious movement that throughout the Middle East was supported by the Arabs. Today, not only in Middle East origins, Islam has adherents, where it is the dominant religion in all countries (Non-Arab, and Arab), but also in other parts of Africa, Asia and

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    The dilemma facing state leaders for the past decades has been whether to respond to terrorism through a criminal justice approach or a more involved military approach. The criminal justice approach treats terrorism as a law-and-order problem in which the main burden is placed on the judiciary and police. In contrast, the military approach treats terrorism as a perilous threat to the national security of the state, which can only be countered with military force and wartime procedures. The argument

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    Pakistan Foreign Policy: Form 1947 to 2012 Shahnawaz Mohammad Khan PhD Candidate Department

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