Qaisar Farooq Gondal

Qaisar Farooq Gondal is an ordinary moderate muslim living in Pakistan. He is facing the challenge of living in a country which is rapidly loosing its friends in the global community because of its policies. He is trying to bring close people of Pakistan and America in an attempt to avoid any catastrophe. He is a physician by profession but enjoys writing and feels more in control of the things through his literary efforts.

 

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Recent Entries by Qaisar Farooq Gondal
  • Maulvi Nazir: Why his death is important

    Published 12:02 a.m. January 5, 2013

    The death of Maulvi Nazir in a US drone strike was a blow to the Taliban, al Qaeda, and to Pakistan's intelligence services.

  • Pakistan heads for new elections, new military leadership, new supreme court

    Published 11:19 p.m. January 5, 2013

    2013 is a big year for Pakistan. It's the first time a civilian government has served its entire five-year term. And there's more.

  • America pressures Pakistan over Afghanistan

    Published 9:22 p.m. May 15, 2012

    American diplomacy isn't undoing the damage caused by American drones.

  • America in the Muslim world: War, intervention, and nation building

    Published 4:03 p.m. March 18, 2012

    America's actions in the Muslim world are posed in terms of saving lives and building democracy, but people there know that America serves America's interests, not theirs.

  • The Afghanistan question

    Published 4:10 p.m. February 26, 2012

    Without a strategic, religious and political solution in Afghanistan, the country could divide into separate countries, with competing interests.

  • Democracy at stake in Pakistan

    Published 7:11 p.m. January 25, 2012

    The Prime Minister and the Supreme Court are at war over a judicial ruling on graft. The fallout may be much more serious than that.

  • Pakistan uses militants as strategic assets

    Published 11:04 a.m. January 12, 2012

    Pakistan has cultivated militant and terrorist groups, making them ‘strategic assets’ in hopes of using them to maintain stability in the region and balance relations with India, Iran, Afghanistan and now the United States.

  • 2011 ends with U.S waging a covert war against Pakistan via Afghanistan (Video)

    Published 12:24 p.m. December 31, 2011

    The November 26, 2011 an attack by U.S.-led NATO coalition on a Pakistani checkpoint, killing a reported 24 Pakistan soldiers, is converting the proxy war waged between the U.S. and Pakistan into a real war.

  • The Pakistan - U.S. memogate scandal

    Published 4:24 p.m. December 21, 2011

    The "memogate" scandal exposes the fragile relationship between the civilian government of Pakistan and the government of the United States.

  • U.S. aid to Pakistan

    Published 1:43 p.m. December 12, 2011

    Since its independence 64 years ago, Pakistan has been a major recipient of US aid. Several times during that history, the US has suspended assistance because of Pakistan’s nuclear program, then reinstated aid when other issues became more important.

  • Are Pakistan's nuclear weapons secure?

    Published 5:58 p.m. December 8, 2011

    Pakistan is in danger of instability, raising concerns that its nuclear weapons are not in safe hands.

  • The impact of the economic crisis in Europe and America on Pakistan

    Published 2:03 p.m. November 28, 2011

    The growing economic crisis in Europe and America will impact Pakistan, if it does not increase its trade with regional partners.

  • U.S. drone attacks on Pakistan

    Published 2:34 p.m. November 20, 2011

    US drone attacks on Pakistan are aimed at terrorists, but also kill civilians.

  • Pakistan-India Relations: Can trade meetings translate into political success?

    Published 10:46 a.m. November 5, 2011

    The meeting between the trade and commerce ministers of Pakistan and India in September this year was an effort to increase trade between the two countries and could provide an opportunity for easing of tensions on the more difficult political front.

  • The changing face of Pakistan’s army

    Published 8:32 a.m. October 29, 2011

    The Army of Pakistan has evolved over its 64 years of independence to its current composition of professional officers.

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