K.P.S. Gill
K.P.S. Gill

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  • Miloševic And Musharraf

    One is a figure reviled by history, but inexplicably, the other, the principal sponsor of international terrorism, remains the 'great hope' of the war against terrorism, not only in the West in general, but in the US and, amazingly, India as well.

    BY K.P.S. Gill 9 June 2017

  • Blissfully Unready

    Nearly six years after the Mumbai 26/11 attacks, despite a flurry of erratic and uncoordinated initiatives, India's vulnerabilities to terrorism remain unchanged

    BY K.P.S. Gill 31 August 2014

  • Demographic Invasion

    Above all, the corrupt politics of vote banks and crass electoral calculi, to the manifest detriment of the national interest, must be defeated.

    BY K.P.S. Gill 12 August 2012

  • 'Crude And Offensive'

    'I condemn in the strongest terms possible the crude demonstrations against the Prime Minister at the Golden Temple by Anna Hazare’s supporters'

    BY K.P.S. Gill 1 January 2012

  • Beyond Debate

    The endless and ill-informed debates on legal vs. developmental vs. political vs. negotiated vs. policing vs. military responses are fruitless. This entire spectrum – from use of extreme force to negotiations and conciliation – is comprehended within

    BY K.P.S. Gill 26 November 2008

  • The Fountainhead

    The Muslims do not have to, and should never be asked to, prove their loyalty and good faith any more than any other citizen of India. It is a communal trap that feeds the community's sense of siege, marginalisation and alienation. What we are experi

    BY K.P.S. Gill 2 October 2008

  • A Routine Reminder

    Unless India and USA join hands to exert inexorable pressure on Islamabad to reverse the direction of its present free fall into terrorist adventurism and anarchy, the world will confront an augmenting -- and potentially catastrophic -- threat of ter

    BY K.P.S. Gill 14 September 2008

  • Self-Inflicted Wounds

    While separatists and Pakistani proxies have great reason to celebrate the ongoing disorders in the state, political formations and leaders committed to the national cause need urgently to pause and introspect on the consequences of the current cours

    BY K.P.S. Gill 10 August 2008

  • The ISI's Sinister Shadow

    When we send men into conflict situations, there is an inevitable risk of loss of life. This should not discourage us, but should, in fact, make us all the more determined to help a friendly nation and its people out of their present distress.

    BY K.P.S. Gill 14 July 2008

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