Coming up to 70 years… Sing (and sign) for peace
From the Blog beenasarwar What an incredible outpouring of love and respect for each other as Independence Day comes up for Pakistanis and Indians. One of the most moving expressions of these aspirations for peace between the two countries, is the Indian acapella group Voxchord's courageous gesture of singing Pakistan's national anthem uploaded to Youtube by Ram Subramaniam in Mumbai (Voice of Ram, @VORdotcom) on Aug 11 that quickly went viral on social media. On August 12, Voice of Ram shared another spine-chillingly beautiful Peace Anthem, a video of the united national anthems of India and Pakistan sung by artists of both nations that is also being shared widely – see below. There are many examples of Indians and Pakistanis coming together to create music for peace. Even amateur efforts like one inpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
How Big Is the Indian Nuclear Arsenal?
From the Blog pakteahouse *By Ahmad Khan* Some Beltway based experts on South Asia have either got their maths wrong or they are politically motivated in their fissile material stocks assessments about India and Pakistan. Their guesstimates portray Pakistan sporting the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the world whereas even a layman view over the developments in the triad of means being developed by India shows that the country should develop large stockpiles to satiate its big power ambition. My three other colleagues proved last year that India has the largest unsafeguarded nuclear program in the world. Even our modest estimates show that Indian nuclear enterprise has produced potentially the third largest stockpile of fissile materials in the world for its fast growing naval, air and ground nuclepakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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