LAHORE LITERARY FESTIVAL “LLF”
LAHORE LITERARY FESTIVAL “LLF”
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Author Mohsin Hamid offers some advice to aspiring writers at #LLF2024
Journey back to #LLF2024, the 12th iteration of the annual Lahore Literary Festival, with acclaimed author Mohsin Hamid. #booktok #Lahore #Pakistan
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Salima Hashmi at #LLF2024
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A look back at #LLF2024, the 12th iteration of the annual Lahore Literary Festival, with artist and activist Salima Hashmi
Tête-à-tête with an Ottoman Princess - (LLF 2024)
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#ottoman #princess #kenizemourad #writer #novels #france #pakistan #cultureprime French novelist Kenize Mourad, author of In the City of Gold and Silver, with Rashid Rahman, former editor and columnist
Elegy Writing (LLF 2017)
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#zehranigah #marsia # LLF2017 #urdu Zehra Nigah, Arfa Sayeda Zehra, and Syeda Saiyidain Hameed; moderated by Tahira Naqvi
From Brick Lane to Love Marriage (LLF 2024)
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#monicaali #sabakarimkhan #bricklane #lahore #lahorelitfest #LLF #LLF2024 #southasia #unesco #cityofliterature From Brick Lane to Love Marriage (LLF 2024) In partnership with the Wimbledon Book Festival and British Council Pakistan Bestselling writer Monica Ali in conversation with Saba Karim Khan, author of the novel Skyfall Ali has authored five books and taught creative writing at Columbia U...
Industrial Sustainability (LLF 2024)
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Industrial Sustainability Achieving planetary sustainability without compromising on development outcomes Saleem Ali, Professor of Energy and the Environment at the University of Delaware in conversation with Afia Salam
Salman Faruqi’s Biography - Book Launch (LLF 2024)
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Book Launch Salman Faruqi’s Biography Shakil Durrani, former Chairman, WAPDA; and Rashid Amjad, economist and Dawn columnist
Lahore Cinema: Between Realism and Fable - Book Discussion (LLF 2024)
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#BookDiscussion #LahoreCinema #Film #RealismandFable #IftikharDadi #NasreenRehman #PakistanCinema #LahoreLiteraryFestival #LLF2024 Book Discussion Lahore Cinema: Between Realism and Fable Tabdeeli, Cinematically Iftikhar Dadi, Professor in History of Art at Cornell University in conversation with Nasreen Rehman, screenwriter, historian and a translator
The Widening War (LLF 2024)
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#MiddleEastConflict #PalestineIsrael #WarInMiddleEast #PanelDiscussion #GlobalIssues #PeaceTalks #InternationalRelations #PoliticalDebate #CurrentAffairs #GlobalSecurity #JosephMassad #AhmedRashid #LahoreLiteraryFestival #LLF2024 The Widening War In partnership with the Karachi Literature Festival A panel discussion on the widening war in the Middle East, and the escalating Palestine-Israel con...
A Bank is Born - Book Discussion (LLF 2024)
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#ABankIsBorn #BookDiscussion #AuthorTalk #BusinessBooks #NadeemHussain #MonisRehman #Entrepreneurship #VentureCapitalism #FinancialLiteracy #AuthorInterview #BankingIndustry #LahoreLiteraryFestival #LLF2024 Book Discussion A Bank is Born Author Nadeem Hussain, former head of Tameer Bank, in conversation with Monis Rahman, entrepreneur and venture capitalist
Unexpected Narratives: Pakistani Television Drama’s New Act (LLF 2024)
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#PakistaniTV #TVdrama #NewAct #DramaNarratives #TelevisionIndustry #PakistaniDrama #FifiHaroon #DurrefishanSaleem #KashifNisar #BeeGul #AmarKhan #PanelDiscussion #UnexpectedNarratives #LahoreLiteraryFestival #LLF2024 Unexpected Narratives: Pakistani Television Drama’s New Act Actor Durrefishan Saleem; Kashif Nisar, director, Kabuli Pulao; Bee Gul, writer; and Amar Khan, actor and director Moder...
Hamzanama Aur Tilism-e-Hoshruba
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Hamzanama Aur Tilism-e-Hoshruba
A World Beyond Superheroes (LLF 2024)
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A World Beyond Superheroes (LLF 2024)
Zameen Ka Noha Aur Hamara Adab (LLF 2023)
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Zameen Ka Noha Aur Hamara Adab (LLF 2023)
Kala: Essays and Illustrated Talk (LLF 2024)
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Kala: Essays and Illustrated Talk (LLF 2024)
Coming Home (LLF 2023)
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Coming Home (LLF 2023)
Sone Chandi Ke Buth: Writings on Cinema (LLF 2023)
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Sone Chandi Ke Buth: Writings on Cinema (LLF 2023)
Fatima Ali’s Savor:A Chef’s Hunger for More -Book Launch- (LLF 2023)
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Fatima Ali’s Savor:A Chef’s Hunger for More -Book Launch- (LLF 2023)
Neend ki Musafatain (LLF 2023)
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Neend ki Musafatain (LLF 2023)
True North: Travelogues by Pakistani Women Writers (LLF 2023)
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True North: Travelogues by Pakistani Women Writers (LLF 2023)
The Monkey’s Wound:Translations of Hajira Masroor (LLF 2023)
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The Monkey’s Wound:Translations of Hajira Masroor (LLF 2023)
Circumnavigating Censorship Can Art Outwit Censorship? (LLF 224)
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Circumnavigating Censorship Can Art Outwit Censorship? (LLF 224)
Poetics of Iqbal (LLF 2023)
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Poetics of Iqbal (LLF 2023)
The Last White Man - Book Launch - (LLF 2023)
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The Last White Man - Book Launch - (LLF 2023)
Imtiaz Ali Taj’s Anarkali: If These Walls Could Talk (LLF 2023)
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Imtiaz Ali Taj’s Anarkali: If These Walls Could Talk (LLF 2023)
What Constitutes a Great Novel?
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What Constitutes a Great Novel?
The Incredible Mangrove Man Making Karachi Breathe - Climate Crisis - (LLF 2023)
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The Incredible Mangrove Man Making Karachi Breathe - Climate Crisis - (LLF 2023)
Punjabi Humorous Mushaira (LLF 2023)
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Punjabi Humorous Mushaira (LLF 2023)
The Inimitable Amjad Islam Amjad (LLF 2023)
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The Inimitable Amjad Islam Amjad (LLF 2023)
Butterfly Book: Between You, Me, and the Four Walls - Book Launch - (LLF 2023)
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Butterfly Book: Between You, Me, and the Four Walls - Book Launch - (LLF 2023)

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  • @zahoorminhas
    @zahoorminhas 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

  • @susanaaragorn8606
    @susanaaragorn8606 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Indians usually speak as a minimum 3 languages: English, Hindi and the local languages. So it is just normal she speaks and like multiple languages. Only to monolingual English found that estrange, It seems very provincial their insistence and disbelief about choosing other language than English to express oneself.

  • @TahirHussain-r4t
    @TahirHussain-r4t 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    محترم ناصر عباس نیر صاحب کا بے حد شکریہ کہ ان کے طفیل آگ کا دریا سے متعلق اس قدر مفید گفت گو سننے کو ملی۔۔۔۔صحت و سلامتی کی دعاٸیں۔۔۔

  • @Karni-ma1444
    @Karni-ma1444 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good work sir🎉

  • @nisalprabhashwara6783
    @nisalprabhashwara6783 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Maithree wickramasinghe

  • @AshokGupta-oq6hs
    @AshokGupta-oq6hs หลายเดือนก่อน

    Madams,Kashmir scars are self inflicted scars of pakistanis. The issue was settled in 1947 when hindu Maharaja of J&K acceded to india as per the choice offered to princely states. Rest is acrimony without an end.

  • @dhiraj_b
    @dhiraj_b หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think she studied at the Pakistani Board of Secondary Education, and for validation, she consults with her Pakistani mentor Ayesha Jalal.

  • @youssouphmandelamalcolmx7061
    @youssouphmandelamalcolmx7061 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Two beautiful souls interacting

  • @jonahmanning7924
    @jonahmanning7924 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great lecture, can’t wait to read

  • @ShivendraMishra-km9su
    @ShivendraMishra-km9su หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kaul 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Narivad kha se aa gya😂😂😂😂😂 Aur tm baithi kha ho😂😂😂😂

  • @ShivendraMishra-km9su
    @ShivendraMishra-km9su หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kaul is real gaddar😂

  • @atifhayat4034
    @atifhayat4034 หลายเดือนก่อน

    From where I can buy this book in Pakistan.

  • @devendrasinghdalal2900
    @devendrasinghdalal2900 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pakistanis were brave till they came in contact with the Indian army. Pakistan started all the wars and lost them badly. Ask Air Martial Asgar Khan.

  • @devendrasinghdalal2900
    @devendrasinghdalal2900 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pakistani's feet went cold as soon as Tiger Hill and Tolo ling fell to Indian army. Then Pakistan was begging for peace, but Indians went after them, and it was a massacre.

  • @devendrasinghdalal2900
    @devendrasinghdalal2900 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Indians hit Pakistanis hard in normal conventional way--NOT UNCONVENTIONAL. Propaganda masters.

  • @devendrasinghdalal2900
    @devendrasinghdalal2900 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Silly explanation on 120 posts as all posts vacated by Indian army during winters are concrete structures. If number was so less how did 2,500 Pakistani soldiers die in Kargil.

  • @navkahlon5826
    @navkahlon5826 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A congregation of vile vicious people. Haters

  • @Arunh9-pw7lp
    @Arunh9-pw7lp 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People who’re not even seen as intellectuals are given a stage in Pakistan & being portrayed as scholars🤦🏻‍♂️😂 That’s pure Pakistani level😂

  • @sunil-vv5fr
    @sunil-vv5fr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Again plain lie by stupid lady that Indian int were saying that they were Afghani in fact paki Army started brainwashing their countrymen through media propaganda that it was not Army but Radical on the heights who have crossed the LOC they intact started playing audios of afghanis fighting the Russians

  • @sunil-vv5fr
    @sunil-vv5fr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stupid lady casting aspersions on Indian troops without actually coming this side speaking to any of the Indian cdrs ,not a surprise the clan is such jahil kaum , it was one of the GOC who getting some zoo

  • @Path259
    @Path259 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pakistan army is always under illusion..dimag ghutne main...khwab dekhna aacha hain lekin aaukat gadhe ki aur khwab ghode ke... this nation will never grow due to fact that they always like to evolve around war only..not evolving around progress of nation..

  • @devangmetha
    @devangmetha 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Actually with Siachen, both countries made a move. She has conveniently missed out operation Ababeel. The Indians preemptively put up posts under operation Meghdoot. With respect to the Chinese war, we already have the MacMohan line of control. India didn’t need to nibble away beyond that. It is the Chinese who had an issue with the British legacy. Extraordinary interpretation of history by the lady in the podcast. Pakistani historians are truly amazing.

  • @EconSolutions.
    @EconSolutions. 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did construction work Farhan Bokhari sb( journalist and writer )plaza located in Bahria Town Phase 7 Rawalpindi. After the work was completed, when I went to him to collect the pending payment, he not only refused to pay my outstanding Amount And instead handed me over to the police. The police kept me in the police station for three days and released me on the condition that you will not go to Farhan Ali Bukhari again for Any Payment.

  • @i_am_afarooquee
    @i_am_afarooquee 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am here for Durefishan_Saleem ❤❤ Huge Fan of her... Respect, love, regards from India 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳

  • @harpreetsinghgrewal2909
    @harpreetsinghgrewal2909 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Read Kumar Verma on 1962

  • @arjunrana175
    @arjunrana175 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    rest is history

  • @Dr.M.Stephen.P.4037
    @Dr.M.Stephen.P.4037 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    no its not true major manish Ex Major Manish Bhatnagar , who was company commander of 5 para had lost 1 jawan on 26- Jan-1999 had reported the Pakistani intrusions in kargil in jan -feb-1999 had officially reported this , in batalic sector . the top army Generals are hiding the true facts. Ex major Manish Bhatnagar has spotted a emeny bunker on point( bunker reported on 08 & 09 Jan-1999 by major Manish Bhatnagar) , as early jan- feb 1999. Major Manish Bhatnagar had reported enemy bunker on point 5770 , which was highest feature captured during operation Vijay . on jan 26 1999, as a company commander his 1 jawan was killed & 4 of javans were critically injured. all reported in higher chain of command The top Generals are not speaking truth . He has shown , offical 12:32 evidence , documents, reports , filed & reported by him of Pakistan intrusions in jan 1999 , on record on you tube as a Company commander to top bosses in Jan 1999 of Pakistan inteusions .It is in this context that a former officer of the 5th Battalion of The Parachute Regiment (5 Para), ex-major Manish Bhatnagar, has raised several questions regarding the discovery of the intrusions and the manner in which these were handled subsequently in the conduct of operations.Bhatnagar has taken umbrage at a recent television interview in which former Army chief Gen V P Malik (retd) said lack of intelligence inputs and surveillance gaps led to the Kargil intrusions. He served a legal notice on the former Army chief on July 8 seeking withdrawal of the comments, contending that disregarded warnings had in fact led to the intrusions. short article insertBhatnagar’s contention is that in January-February 1999, he observed and reported enemy activity at Point 5770, the northernmost and highest peak later reclaimed from the Pakistani army regulars as part of Operation Vijay on June 29, 1999, by 27 the battalion of the Rajput Regiment. Bhatnagar has said that he repeatedly reported enemy activities and exchange of fire while he was in an eyeball-to-eyeball situation close to Point 5770 and that he even spotted an enemy bunker and reported as above, in regular written situation reports, message log books and conversations up the chain of command to his then commanding officer, Col A K Srivastava. These reports were sent up the chain of command to Brigadier P C Katoch, then commander of the 102 Infantry Brigade and Major General V S Budhwar, then general officer commanding of the 3 Infantry Division. The 25th anniversary of the Kargil war has not only served as a reminder of the valour, tenacity and steadfastness of the Indian troops on the icy heights of Dras, Batalik, Mushkoh and other areas of the battlefield but also brought the alleged intelligence and surveillance failures that led to the conflict back into focus. It is in this context that a former officer of the 5th Battalion of The Parachute Regiment (5 Para), ex-major Manish Bhatnagar, has raised several questions regarding the discovery of the intrusions and the manner in which these were handled subsequently in the conduct of operations. Bhatnagar was court-martialled in 2001 and dismissed from service. He had been found guilty of “acts prejudicial to good order and military discipline” and handed out what seemed to be an excessive punishment disproportionate to the offence. The more serious charge against him pertained to disobeying a command to carry out an attack on a position reportedly occupied by the Pakistan army. However, this charge could not be proven in the course of his court martial and Manish Bhatnagar was found not guilty. Bhatnagar contended during the course of his trial that he had reported Pakistani intrusions well before they were discovered in May 1999 but that his warnings had been disregarded by the Army top brass. Bhatnagar says warnings disregarded Bhatnagar has taken umbrage at a recent television interview in which former Army chief Gen V P Malik (retd) said lack of intelligence inputs and surveillance gaps led to the Kargil intrusions. He served a legal notice on the former Army chief on July 8 seeking withdrawal of the comments, contending that disregarded warnings had in fact led to the intrusions. short article insertBhatnagar’s contention is that in January-February 1999, he observed and reported enemy activity at Point 5770, the northernmost and highest peak later reclaimed from the Pakistani army regulars as part of Operation Vijay on June 29, 1999, by 27 the battalion of the Rajput Regiment. Bhatnagar has said that he repeatedly reported enemy activities and exchange of fire while he was in an eyeball-to-eyeball situation close to Point 5770 and that he even spotted an enemy bunker and reported as above, in regular written situation reports, message log books and conversations up the chain of command to his then commanding officer, Col A K Srivastava. These reports were sent up the chain of command to Brigadier P C Katoch, then commander of the 102 Infantry Brigade and Major General V S Budhwar, then general officer commanding of the 3 Infantry Division. Bhatnagar says even the post manned by the late Captain Saurabh Kalia reported heavy exchange of fire in the Kargil and Batalik sectors. While being on the forward post, Captain Kalia (as early as three months before official declaration of intrusions), reported mortar, artillery, anti aircraft guns, medium and small arms fire on February 5, 6, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, March 1, 2(Holi), 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23 and 27 in 1999. “Despite reportings as above, and possibly besides numerous others not within the personal and documentary knowledge of my client, which might have been similarly suppressed at some level up the chain, posts were ordered to be vacated and enemy information not even shared with the neighbouring brigade and higher headquarters up to the Army headquarter level,” the legal notice sent by Bhatnagar’s advocate states. The former officer has also contended that weeks into the eviction operation, general officer commanding of the 3 Infantry Division, Maj Gen V S Budhwar, continued to send exhausted and fatigued troops for eviction operations, from one sector to another, including those being de-inducted from the Siachen glacier. Bhatnagar contends that the general officer commanding was ordering deinduction of troops from the Siachen heights of 21,000 ft, making them march for days only to be directly reinducted into eviction operations. The ex-major says the Kargil war has not been evaluated in its correct, full and overwhelming perspective. “The careers of officers who fought in this war on the front line at various levels, failed to rise except a few, to ranks above Brigadier. Many of them were deprived due and appropriate recognition in the form of war/gallantry medals & decorations such as then Captain Cheema of 27 Rajput, Brigadier Devinder Singh, then Commander 70 Infantry Brigade,” he said. Bhatnagar added that while junior officers like him suffered dismissal from service, after one of the most controversial trials, no blame or fault has been found with any officer above the brigadier rank for intrusion having taken place, unprecedented eviction and subsequent fudging and manipulation of war records and documents, leading to wrong lessons being drawn. Questions raised by ex-major Bhatnagar Was it not possible to accomplish eviction operations with fewer Indian casualties? Except for the bravery and sacrifices of the young officers and men, has Kargil war not been reduced into a delusional narrative? Were enemy intrusions collectively termed Kargil intrusions 1999 really a surprise or intelligence or surveillance failure at all? Hasn’t the standard of generalship seen a massive dip in standards, when compared with the 1971 Indo-Pak war? Wasn’t the operational-level generalship totally lacking? Was it not a better ground strategy to starve the enemy in terms of supplies and ammunition by cutting off his stretched supply lines running through bowls and valleys, instead of direct assaults of entrenched enemy at massive heights, by own troops in near-suicidal missions, as was finally accomplished by then Commander 70 Infantry Brigade Brigadier Devinder Singh in the fastest manner and with minimal casualties? © The Indian Express Pvt Ltd First uploaded on: 14-07-2024 at 12:39 IST TAGS: 1999 -

  • @rabisahoo7681
    @rabisahoo7681 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The author is a brave person to write this much staying in Pakistan. As an Indian i appreciate. But question is will Pakistani Army or the powerful authority ever learn from this episode? 😊

  • @ravinderpalsingh4225
    @ravinderpalsingh4225 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Indian occupation of features in Siachin were on the Eastern side of cease fire line agreed at Karachi Agreement. As these features were unoccupied, but Pakistani started sending expeditions to the Siachin Glacier. Indian Army decided to preventive occupation of the features which were clearly on the Indian side

  • @englishwithmuzammal3596
    @englishwithmuzammal3596 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I remember her written drama MARVI. We friends used to make fun of the name which could translated as 'hit me'. The love for education for a girl that made her a rod of steel against all odds is worth praising and watching. Such dramas are not written anymore. I was hardly a teenager then but my comprehension cemented the value of education. This is the first time I have seen this lady for the first time. There used to be a big name appearing on the screen as a writer. I wish she could be asked about her education and way of writing rather than such stupid questions.

  • @sorabdb9925
    @sorabdb9925 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    typcial pakistani… wants to sell a book but will only speak half truths, skirt the obvious issue of calling a spade a spade and do the usual “soldiers were very brave” but wont say that their military was so heinous that they refused to accept the bodies back and India gave them a proper burial as per their religious customs…

  • @arunsharma-eb4ps
    @arunsharma-eb4ps 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sleep talking......

  • @arunsharma-eb4ps
    @arunsharma-eb4ps 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bravery of pakistani soldiers😂😂😂. Sitting on 17,000 ft with artillery fire support, HMG's, LMG's, stinger missiles, still get booted out. Indian flags on Kargill heights flying when Nawaz Sharif meeting Bill Clinton.

  • @factytop10s45
    @factytop10s45 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Saying indians don't know balti and thought it was pashto is the stupidest thing i have heard many ladhaki speaks balti and kashmiri too , and jakrif was present in the area who were local

  • @naveenbangalore362
    @naveenbangalore362 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lady mixing some shit in b/w as well, India taking Siachin is very different from Pak's Kargil incursion. Siachin is on LOC and no was manning it permanently. Pakistan had plans to take it over permanently, INdia got wiff of pakistan's cold weather procurement plans from European vendor and beat pakistan into their plans. Now Kargil is well within Indian side of LOC and hence India had every right to pound any one and it is not vicious, if pak had done that, then it would courageous answer? what a duplicity. Someone talking about nuclear option during peace time is very much different than some one talking about during a active conflict engagement. Lady is very hurt about pounding.

  • @niveditaep3453
    @niveditaep3453 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to read her book "Le Jardin de Badalpour " in english. Is it available anywhere?

  • @Avenger62
    @Avenger62 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If she is a pakistani intellectual then in India we have thousands like her at the tea shop.Riyasat e pudina for a reason.

    • @anonymousm1090
      @anonymousm1090 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      She is not intellectual she glorified kargil cowardly act many times

  • @raviaguva
    @raviaguva 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The biggest enemy of Pak nation is the self serving ' intellectual mafia', of which the lady is best example. They lack intellectual honesty and clarity, to speak truth. Till date, Pak has not retrieved itself from under the huge debris called Kargil, under which it lies buried.

  • @hironava1310
    @hironava1310 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Occupying post from where the Indian forces had withdrawn due to weather , is an act of mountaineering not a military achievement as the author would want people to believe.

    • @kss2410
      @kss2410 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @arbabqadir3040
    @arbabqadir3040 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent work by Imtiaz Sahibzada of translating the book written by Bacha khan, so the world come to know about the struggle of khudai khidmatgar movement for the independence of the sub-continent. The book written by Mukalika Bannerjee, " The Pathan Unarmed" , which i have read is also a great work.

  • @VictorBurgess-e7e
    @VictorBurgess-e7e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    kai chand thay sar-e- aasman iss kitab ka devnagari mein pdf hai?

  • @saumitrasrivastava7098
    @saumitrasrivastava7098 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Typical response like illiterate Pakistani who never lost a war with India. She probably has no other option. It's difficult to obfuscate truth but she has been successful in doing that well.

  • @gurmohansingh1868
    @gurmohansingh1868 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There was no strategic aim behind Kargil intrusion by pakistan. It was a directionless operation. At the most it was a tactical operation.

  • @rameshphogat9232
    @rameshphogat9232 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Indian Army has done commendable job for nation giving lesson to Pakistan govt and army as well

  • @tilakmahto8179
    @tilakmahto8179 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Budhau Sartaj Aziz wanted to fool us again 😂😂😂 after Musharraf 's army surreptitiously crossed LOC. Good that, we have Modi as PM, not Vajpayee who trusted Pakistan More so kudos to BCCI in not sending team to Pakistan

  • @tilakmahto8179
    @tilakmahto8179 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Musharraf was a brave commando but an idiot strategist. A supreme court judge made him retire and go absconding

  • @prashantpatekar5656
    @prashantpatekar5656 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She is speaking on behalf of someone to save the face

  • @prashantpatekar5656
    @prashantpatekar5656 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Shameless people who didn't claim bodies of their soldiers, didn't give respect to own soldiers.She didn't utter a single word about this

  • @aliyapasha6209
    @aliyapasha6209 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved being there with these dynamic people.

  • @sabshorts6248
    @sabshorts6248 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

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