A Road to Freedom by Malik Rashid
August 1947 brought freedom from foreigners who ruled India and exploited its resources to enrich the British. Indian politicians insisted they must rule their native land. The British, who built roads, railways, schools and hospitals, left India. Had the British been defeated in 1857 and independence came a few decades earlier, would we still have [...]
No Agenda For Gillani, Singh Meet In Bhutan
Indian and Pakistani Premiers will meet on the sidelines of the 16th SAARC Summit in Bhutan Thursday to discuss a wide range of issues but no concrete agenda was announced by either side. Prime Minister Gilani and Prime Minister Singh are in Bhutan for a summit of South Asian leaders which focuses on climate change [...]
Composite Or Not, Pakistan Will Talk To India
Pakistan is prepared to show flexibility and demonstrate to the world that Islamabad is ready to resume dialogue with India in any format, a well placed source within Pakistan foreign office told Examiner Saturday. A statement issued yesterday confirmed that Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir visit to New Delhi for a meeting with his counterpart [...]
Ibrahim Sajid Malick is a Pakistani-American writer, technologist, and social entrepreneur. He has been writing on Pakistani society and politics since 1986. He has held several media, communications, and technology positions for organizations large and small. Mr. Malick graduated from New School for Social Research with a master’s degree in anthropology. He holds several technology and management certifications. He works for a leading technology firm and blogs at www.ibrahimsajidmalick.com