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Partition and Locality

It clearly would be of international interest for both scholars and general readers in history, sociology and politics. It will particularly be of interest to students and scholars of South Asian studies and to those concerned with the...

INTELLECTUAL DISHONESTY

Keeping in view the recent storm brought by state/establishment sponsored media in the cup of tea, in 26th June, 2011 Express Tribune’s article Dr. Tariq Rehman at last found a golden opportunity to share his ...

Punjabi Leaders, Academics Fail language

S O far as Punjabi political leaders are concerned, they are illiterate in terms of Punjabi or Seraiki language because they are not taught in their mother tongue at any level. Most of them are not from the class of the common,...

PHILLAUR FORT

 Phillaur Fort which now houses the [East] Punjab Police Academy was erected by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who ruled from 1799 to 1839. As is well-known, the Maharaja had signed a treaty with the British in 1809 according. ....

A sense of history

A handsome volume published recently by the Police Academy about the Fort of Phillaur absorbingly guides one through the haze of the past by recalling days and reconstructing an ambience ...

Making waves, since Seventies

TODAY there are thousands of television channels flourishing in about thirty regional, one national and one link language in India. TV is big business today, but it had a very humble beginning. For more than a decade,...

Keep the SAARC borders soft and irrelevant

Ever since its advent nearly two and a half decades ago, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), South Asia’s grouping of eight countries,has been held hostage ...

Peace at the Borders

Since the killing of Osama bin Laden by American forces, Western attention has focused on the deteriorating relations between Pakistan—where bin Laden had been hiding for years—and the United States. .....

The missing links of the two Punjabs

Two recent events bring to light major drawbacks in the way India and Pakistan approach the past and the present. First, one of the recommendations that was announced at the recent talks between the Indian. ...

A class view of poetry

It is important for both countries to think outside the box and create constituencies of peace outside New Delhi and Islamabad, especially in the two Punjabs. ...