China has been Pakistan’s firmest ally for 60 years – and it is to Beijing that Islamabad looks to counterbalance the influence of western largesse
Mustafa Qadri,
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 18 July 2010, 16.00 BST
Pakistan’s special relationship with the United States may have taken centre stage since the attacks of 11 September 2001, but in China it has another enduring great power ally. With Pakistan’s President Zardari returning from a visit of several days to China last week, it is worth considering the country’s other
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Tags: 1962 China-India war · 2001 · Asif Ali Zardari · Balochistan · China · China-Pakistan relationship · Great Game · Gwadar · imperialism · Pakistan · September 11 · Uighurs · United States · Xinjiang
The United States is playing a dangerous game of roulette with India and Pakistan, writes Mustafa Qadri
When it comes to US policy in South Asia, it’s a case of do as we say, not as we do. Consider, to begin with, the rhetoric.
The Obama White House has gone to great lengths to demand that Pakistan end its support for militants targeting India. It wants the Pakistan Army to end its “obsession” with India-inspired oblivion by moving its large reserves from the Indian border to engage the Taliban and al Qaeda on the eastern frontier. Most of Pakistan’s active armed forces are located on the tense border with India where they are more than matched by the much larger Indian military.
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Tags: Boeing · China · double standards · Hilary Clinton · India · Lockheed Martin · Naxalite · nuclear proliferation · Pakistan · South Asian arms race · United States
Loewenstein delves into the ‘Blogging Revolution’
Reviewed by Mustafa Qadri
Hot on the heels of his last book, My Israel Question (a history of the Israeli occupation of Palestine from the perspective of an anti-Zionist Jewish Australian), freelance journalist Antony Loewenstein delves into the ‘Blogging Revolution’ with a book of the same title.
The greatest virtue of this book is that it is written not from the distant comforts of the West but on the ground in six fascinating and misunderstood countries. In Iran, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Cuba and China, the reader is taken on a journey through the lives of a variety of people, including but not limited to activists, seeking to engage their society in a social debate on a range of topics from sex to religion and popular culture.
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Tags: Antony Loewenstein · China · Cuba · Egypt · Iran · media censorship · Saudi Arabia · Syria · The Blogging Revolution
My latest report for The Guardian is on the Pakistan army’s inability to defend Pakistan:
Pakistan’s army: as inept as it is corrupt
The answer to why Pakistan’s mighty army seems impotent against Taliban insurgents is that it is more mafia than military
Mustafa Qadri
No institution dominates Pakistan like its army. The armed forces account for 20% of Pakistan’s national budget, totalling $5bn last year according to official statistics. But the actual figure, already staggering for a country with high levels of illiteracy and malnutrition, is likely to be much higher. The army has been practically unaccountable since the very foundation of the country – last year’s figures were the first it has publicly released since 1965.
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Tags: 1947-1948 Indo-Pakistan War · 1965 Indo-Pakistan War · 1971 Indo-Pakistan War · China · Pakistan · Pakistan Army · United States
My analysis of NATO’s supply conundrum in Afghanistan was published on the Foreign Policy in Focus website today:
NATO’s Frayed Supply Line
Mustafa Qadri | April 1, 2009
There was much fanfare as President Barack Obama announced the eagerly anticipated “AfPak” policy review, what the White House terms is “a new strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.” Many have argued, however, that the new AfPak policy is very much a continuation of the old policy with a few tactical grafts from the occupation of Iraq.
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Tags: Afghanistan · Balochistan · Chaman · China · ISAF · Kyrgyzstan · NATO · Pakistan · Russia · Taliban · Torkam
Here is my analysis of the Obama Administration’s new ‘AfPak’ policy for newmatilda.com:
Not All Terrorists Are The Same
Obama’s new strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan is much more nuanced than Bush’s “war on terror”, writes Mustafa Qadri. As a starting point, it recognises that al Qaeda and the Taliban are distinct groups
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Tags: Afghanistan · AfPak · Al Qaeda · Barack Obama · China · colonialism · democracy · Iran · justice · Pakistan · rule of law · Russia · Taliban · United States
“The Olympics: the harmony of tyranny” ABC Unleashed 27 August 2008
(On the more negative effects of the Olympic Games)
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Tags: Beijing · China · fascism · The Olympics