Pakistan: A Hard Country by Anatol Lieven is insightful, comprehensive portrait of Pakistan. It is the perfect antidote to stereotypical descriptions of the country as the most dangerous place in the world.
I would like to share some reviews of the book "Pakistan: A hard Country". These reviews have aroused curiosity in me to go and read the book myself. I wish it changes the way people have started thinking about Pakistan in recent past and be more realistic ... Read More
Posted By phw On Thursday, May 26th 2011 In General, Miscellaneous, Pakistan | Tags: anatol lieven, daily telegraph, hindustan times, maleeha lodhi, pakistan:A hard country, reviews |
Pakistan: A Hard Country by Anatol Lieven is insightful, comprehensive portrait of Pakistan. It is the perfect antidote to stereotypical descriptions of the country as the most dangerous place in the world.
I would like to share some reviews of the book "Pakistan: A hard Country". These reviews have aroused curiosity in me to go and read the book myself. I wish it changes the way people have started thinking about Pakistan in recent past and be more realistic ... Read More
Wake up Pakistanis who love to go to India and watch their movies and channels like Geo who waste our weekends by showing some Indian show every weekend night!
Mr Vir Sanghvi writes in Hindustan Times that India should put no faith in the so-called brotherliness of the Pakistani masses, distrust every civilian politician. According to him a weaker Pakistan is in best interest of the Indians!
(I have written the parts of his artical in bold and my counterpoint in simple ... Read More
Posted By phw On Sunday, January 18th 2009 In Health n Fitness, Pakistan | Tags: ajmal kasab, hindustan times, india, indian muslims, jihad, jihadi, mumbai attacks, Pakistan, terrorism, Vir Sanghvi |
Lot of questions came to my mind after reading this article in hindustan times http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=HomePage&id=6e16ba65-2bab-4dbe-80e1-c809b7e89ba3&&Headline=Explaining+away+terror
My "counter point" is that Mr. Vir Sanghvi very rightly pointed out that we should start talking about more urgent issues like Gaza attacks and carry on the investigations of Mumbai attacks along with it.
With so many movements being carried out in India no one can deny a complete absence of local elements in Mumbai blasts but yes why Muslims in Gaza, Palestine, Kashmir and in ... Read More








