ایف – اے – ٹی – ایف کی گرے لسٹ طارق اسماعیل ساگر
Geopolitics
India’s colonial and anti-democratic ways in Kashmir
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai This is an opportunity to explore a vexing but significant topic in the field of human rights: the Right of Self-determination. The right of self-determination has been celebrated for ages. It is a basic principle… Read More ›
Debunking India’s surgical strike
By Shan bin Zafar Abbasi Let’s analyse this Indian surgical strike story/video being propagated by the Indian media. Today we live in the era of building agendas, narratives and lies, and marketing them as facts. The better and louder your… Read More ›
سنگا پور ملاقات کا سبق
سنگا پور ملاقات کا سبق طارق اسماعیل ساگر
Biggest Development In Kashmir In Seventy Years
By News Desk UNITED NATIONS, GENEVA—Kashmir Conflict has entered a new era this week. The United Nations has made the biggest progress in the conflict since the passing of the Security Council resolutions. The first-ever comprehensive UN report on Kashmir,… Read More ›
Kashmir Delegation At UN Meets UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
By News Desk GENEVA—The Kashmir Delegation to Human Rights Council informally met Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, to thank him for his historic role in the release of the first-ever UN report on Kashmir…. Read More ›
The UN Report on Kashmir: Reassuring Development
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai The United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights (UNHCHR) has issued its “Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Kashmir.” The report contains graphic documentation of human rights violations being committed by the Indian… Read More ›
نفسیاتی حملہ
نفسیاتی حملہ طارق اسماعیل ساگر
امریکا اور تجدید تعلقات
امریکا اور تجدید تعلقات طارق اسماعیل ساگر
G7 Summit Neglects Kashmir
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai The Group of Seven summit this week in Charlevoix, Canada, reiterated their commitment to “shared values of freedom, democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights and our commitment to promote a rules-based… Read More ›