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Excerpts from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's

15/7/2015

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Written by BDJ Desk
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Gandhi, Mr.& Madam Chiang Kai Shek, Nehru,Bhulabhai Desai& Birla Family- 1942
During my two weeks' stay in India I have had the opportunity of discussing very frankly with the highest civil and military authorities as well as with my Indian friends, questions concerning joint plans against aggression and the objective of our common efforts. I was happy to find that there was full... ...

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National security strategy of Japan 2

15/7/2015

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​Japan’s Strategic Approaches to National Security

​​To ensure national security, Japan needs to first and foremost strengthen its own capabilities and the foundation for exercising those capabilities. Japan must also steadily fulfill the role it should play and adapt its capabilities to respond to future developments... ...

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Story of the two Khans: one in India and the other in Pakistan

15/7/2015

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Written by C R Gopalkrishna
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The Photo To The Left Is Circa 1922 And Yaqub Khan Is Sitting In The Center. His Brother Yousuf Is On His Right And Brother Younus On His Left. Younas Opted For Indian Army
The final leg in the partition of the subcontinent was the division of the Great Indian Army. Brother officers who had fought shoulder to shoulder, helping each other in times of crisis, and who had stood behind each other like rocks, were to part. But none of them... ...

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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: potential and vulnerabilities

15/7/2015

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Written by Muhammad Daim Fazil, The Diplomat
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The project promises to bring prosperity to Pakistan, but much could go wrong
​A month ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping was in Islamabad, where he unveiled a $46 billion infrastructure spending blueprint for Pakistan, to serve as a linchpin of Beijing’s drive to open new trade and transport routes across Asia and challenge the U.S. as the dominant regional power. Pakistani officials hailed the visit as a landmark and game changer... ...

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Indian chief's signal

15/7/2015

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Written by  Bryan Miranda
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​An Indian chief is driving his Cadillac somewhere at Nevada.
​Suddenly his car gets broken... ...

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India-Pakistan arms race heats up

15/7/2015

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Written by Fakhrul Islam
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​These two long –time south Asian rivals are engaged in the world's most active nuclear arms race. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Pakistan has expanded its short-range missile capability while India is developing weapons systems... ...

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Field Marshal Manekshaw

15/7/2015

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Written by H. N. Bali
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​Dear Prime Minister,
Allow me as a citizen of the Republic which has the good fortune of having you at the helm of affairs, to thank you for the bold decision to create a memorial for the much-underrated P.V. Narasimha... ...

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Japan Kawanishi H6K

15/7/2015

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Written by BDJ Desk
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Final production version of the graceful Kawanishi Navy Type 97 Flying Boat Modell wastheHGKS which, though highly vulnerable to modern Allied fighters over the Pacific, remained in service up to the end of the war
​Owing much to current American and French flying-boat design of the mid 19303, the large four-engine Kawanishi Type 97 parasol monoplane flying boat, which had first flown in July 1936, was Japan's only in-service long-range reconnaissance flying-boat when that nation went to war in December 1941,... ...

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Letter to all Christians from prophet Muhammad

15/7/2015

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Letter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) At Istanbul Library
How should Muslims treat Christians?  With violence? Anger? Hatred?  The answer is none of the above.  Below is the English rendering of a letter purportedly written by the Prophet Muhammad (sa) to all Christians. In a time when tensions between Islam and Christianity seem to be at an all time high, we remind our Christian friends that a true Muslim cannot hurt a Christian in any way, neither by his hand, nor by his tongue... ...

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Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw

15/7/2015

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Written by BDJ Desk
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​I wonder whether those... ...

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