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Concern voiced over US Navy operations in India’s EEZ
Islamabad
May 8, 2021
Islamabad : The US Navy’s navigation operations in India’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is an attempt to assert its dominating role in the Indian Ocean Region and carries a message for the coastal states in the region, especially major maritime powers India and China.
This was the crux of the thoughts shared by panelists in a webinar on ‘Freedom of Navigation Operations Patrol (FONOP) – Issues and Legalities’, which was organised by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad.
Chaired by IPS Vice Chairman, former ambassador Syed Abrar Hussain, the session was addressed by Commodore (r) Syed Mohammad Obaidullah SI(M), former executive director, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation and founding director of National Centre for Maritime Policy Research, and Commodore (r) Baber Bilal SI(M), director, National Institute of Maritime Affairs, Islamabad.
National
May 8, 2021
Islamabad: The US Navyâs navigation operations in Indiaâs exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is an attempt to assert its dominating role in the Indian Ocean Region and carries a message for the coastal states in the region, especially major maritime powers India and China.
This was the crux of the thoughts shared by panelists in a webinar on âFreedom of Navigation Operations Patrol (FONOP) â Issues and Legalitiesâ, which was organised by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad.
Chaired by IPS Vice Chairman, former ambassador Syed Abrar Hussain, the session was addressed by Commodore (r) Syed Mohammad Obaidullah SI(M), former executive director, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation and founding director of National Centre for Maritime Policy Research, and Commodore (r) Baber Bilal SI(M), director, National Institute of Maritime Affairs, Islamabad.
How the Muslim League won separate electorates from the British
The founders of the Muslim League pictured after announcing the party’s formation in 1906. PHOTO: FILE
How the Muslim League won separate electorates from the British
Interestingly, the Muslim demand for separate electorates is called undemocratic by some authors
The concession of separate electorates to Muslims by the British in 1909 is mentioned in almost every book of history written about that period. However, very few writers have written about the process by which this concession came about. In fact, writers such as Shashi Tharoor (2015) and Narendra Singh Sarila (2004), inter alios, present it as a British conspiracy whereby Muslims were ‘used’ to justify separate electorates in order to divide Muslims and Hindus. Therefore, a detailed study is warranted which will reveal not only the process through which this concession was obtained by Muslim League, but also how British really saw Hindus and Musli
Islamabad: A graceful Certificate distribution ceremony was arranged for the students of Kazakhstan who successfully completed a four- week special certificate course, organised by the Department of.