Biography
After graduating from the college, I joined Pakistan Army and was commissioned in a Tank Regiment.
I am a veteran of Indo-Pakistan war. After leaving the Army, I joined IT as a profession. I was hired by Kuwait Air Force And Air Defence as an Adviser to computerise it's entire operation.
Here I was the Chief Coordinator of the Project, Kuwait Automated Support System (KASS).
It was a state of the art leading edge technology where we established over 500 online terminals network with dedicated voice and data communications. It had the Satellite linkups to connect with other systems and track the inventory movement for KAF & AD.
On this project, I was coordinating with US Navy, IBM World, AT&T and Martin Marietta for development, deployment and operation of the KASS.
Writing has always been a passion with me, been writing for 25 years for various newspapers and periodicals. Now for the last four years, I have formed my virtual Think Tank, Opinion Maker.
Here we have some renowned writers from Pakistan and abroad who contribute regularly that's helping the world opinion in some way.
I am a keen golfer may not be a good one but play on daily basis. I am also fond of using the camera to picture the nature and people.

The role of all such conferences used to be deepening and boarding of support for a consensus on a view point so that when it comes to practical implementation stage a whole hearted participation is guaranteed.
December 11th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »

I was on CNBC News on Saturday in their Reporter’s Diary. The current situation and recent developments were analyzed in detail. Here I would say with complete satisfaction that over the past few years what I have been professing; now the entire focus is gravitating in that direction.
December 11th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »

9/11 has changed the course of the world; prior to 9/11, the world was much more peaceful and livable. The Zionists over a period of time have not only penetrated the American policy making and decision making hierarchy at every level but have become much more vocal and visible in and around White House.
December 11th, 2011 | Posted in World | Read More »
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Most frightening of everything in this FSB report, however, is the reply Putin gave to Russia’s top generals yesterday when asked what preparations should be made and he answered…. “Prepare for Armageddon.”
October 21st, 2011 | Posted in Editors Picks,WarZone | Read More »

“If Kashmir Is The jugular Vein of Pakistan, then Balochistan is the Backbone of Pakistan.”
October 15th, 2011 | Posted in Of Interest | Read More »

The statement of US Senator John McCain despite existing tense relationship reflects the version of most of the world leaders he said ‘I think it is very clear — it is clear at some level there is a relationship there…. So, our options are very limited. But we try to assist them — the other options are not really viable. For a ten year period we cut off relations with Pakistan, things got worse. And so to do that obviously would not be the answer’.
August 13th, 2011 | Posted in World | Read More »

In India Former Maharashtra Inspector General of Police S M Mushrif wrote in “Who Killed Karkare-The Real Face of Terrorism in India” that all the reports that were available to him suggest that the Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB) was aware of the attack at least five days in advance.
July 26th, 2011 | Posted in Asia | Read More »

A three day seminar conducted by Pakistan Army at Swat. “The fundamental responsibility of a Muslim ruler is to create conditions conducive enough whereby the people can lead their lives according to ‘Sirate Mustaqeem’ (straight path).”
July 10th, 2011 | Posted in Of Interest | Read More »

The US blames Pakistan for not doing enough it simply sounds ridiculous and insulting. Pakistan has suffered much more casualties in human lives and virtually a complete collapse of economy due to this war.
July 1st, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations,Politics | Read More »

Right from onset, this war had some deep hidden motives to encircle and destroy the Muslim world. After 9/11, George Bush in his State of the Union Address declared that it’s a crusade.
June 11th, 2011 | Posted in 9/11,Editors Picks | Read More »

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates and some high officials have indicated that Pakistan’s “failure to stop insurgents from Pakistani side of the border” have resulted in a 40% rise in the militant attacks in east Afghanistan
June 11th, 2011 | Posted in AfPak | Read More »

Thanks to operation ‘Geronimo’, Pakistani leadership no longer enjoys blanket trust of the public in the context of handling this war. Mullen’s utterances triggered a nation-wide protest against any (mis)adventure in North Waziristan.
June 7th, 2011 | Posted in 9/11,AfPak,Editors Picks,WarZone | Read More »

Guarantee for safe exit and lasting peace is possible only if the invaders and the aggressors such as, Russia, America, European Union, India and Pakistan, agree to pay the War Damages and find a place in the hearts of the Afghans, through massive reconstruction and rehabilitation works.
June 4th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »

The complicated US/PAK relationship moves on a thin rope of mistrust but both know that loosing each other close to exit timings from Afghanistan can cost them and this region heavily.
June 4th, 2011 | Posted in AfPak | Read More »

On May 30, 2011 America celebrated Memorial Day to honor the men and women who laid down their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces. On that day, tributes were also paid to more than 1,400 soldiers, who died in combat in Afghanistan
June 1st, 2011 | Posted in Heroes | Read More »
The unity of Muslims the world over is the need of the hour, not for any aggressive design but for own survival, salvation, growth and development. Only unity can bring them the glory that the world of Islam once enjoyed. There will then be a third -world bloc (of the Muslim countries) in this emerging multipolar world that would be powerful enough to stand the rigours and the pressures of Zionist dominated capitalistic bloc or any other power that has expansionists designs. This unity has to move beyond mere lip service but translated in concrete terms.
April 28th, 2011 | Posted in Politics | Read More »
Last week Admiral Michael Mullen made rather blunt remarks in Islamabad that ISI’s continued links with the Haqqani network were at the core of Pakistan’s problematic relations with the United States.
April 25th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »

“The Pakistan Air Force is stronger than ever. Since the last Indo-Pak air war of 1971, the Pakistan Air Force has with steely determination built up numbers, lethal capabilities and a combat force now counted as one of the most disciplined and well-trained air forces in the world. Headlines Today has a disturbing proof that all this has made India worried.” India Today 20th April 2011
April 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Military | Read More »
By Hamid Waheed Covert operations under media support have emerged as one of most powerful tool to psychologically defeat a community and force it to follow desired line of order. The hostile media controlled by the global and regional powers focus on molding ideas, building perceptions, and convincing under educated people of poor third world [...]
April 5th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »
President Obama made a televised address from the National Defence University in Washington to explain why he took action against the forces of the Qaddafi regime that had begun attacking civilians for protesting against the regime.
April 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Libya,World | Read More »
Its tragic that West has mutilated the meaning of Jihad and associated it with terrorism, so have they labeled the freedom movements in Kashmir, Gaza or any other struggle by the Muslims. The basic force behind all this is the Zionist agenda supported by the Neo-Cons for obvious ulterior motives. But a greater tragedy is that the Muslim scholars have not made any committed effort to educate the people not only in the West but in their home countries too.
April 1st, 2011 | Posted in Religion | Read More »
The murders committed by Raymond Davis on 27 January 2011 in Lahore were a pre-planned task. The killer was acting according to its script. The main aim, to be achieved through the ruthless killings, is highly sinister and is a part of the wider US design against Pakistan. It is a dire warning to the country’s policymakers.
March 19th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »
Contemporary world has witnessed new heights of coercive diplomacy. A public statement by President Obama declaring Raymond Davis a diplomat and asking Pakistan for his repatriation was overkill; indeed it was a diplomatic faux pas. American media was forbidden to mention the killer’s connection to CIA; ‘free and fair’ media faithfully obliged the government, until British media spilled the beans.
February 28th, 2011 | Posted in AfPak,WarZone | Read More »
Proposing a Fissile Material Treaty… By Air Commodire Khalid Iqbal for Veterans Today and Opinion Maker Pakistan’s nuclear capability has been security driven and not status motivated. Nuclear threat became a reality for Pakistan after India’s first nuclear test in 1974. The contentious issue of fissile material stocks stimulates Pakistan’s reservations regarding FMCT negotiations. Both [...]
February 8th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »
The developments in Tunisia and Egypt have provided the inspiration to Muslims all over the world that they can have their say. This is going to be a chain reaction in different Muslim countries of the world; a farewell to US puppets. Pakistan is considered to be a ripe case; Raymond Davis has come as a catalyst. The people of Pakistan have already tasted the fruit of street power through long marches that culminated on 16th of March, 2009 when the Judiciary was reinstated. Now the people feel that they too can react and bring about the change that’s more congenial, responsive and responsible towards the need of the people and the state of Pakistan.
February 6th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »
By Hamid Waheed Pakistan and America, the front line collation partners presently having maximum resources and in future having optimum stakes in the war on terror continue to work under an environment of increasing mistrust . Three stake holders among both countries the government, army and the people hoping for a better tomorrow are pulled [...]
January 31st, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »
By Hamid Waheed The unfolding of events after 9/11 had a direct affect on Pakistan and the region. An increase in terrorist attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan resulted in increase in the number of civilian casualties, pushing South Asia past the Middle East as the top terror region in the world. The War on Terrorism [...]
January 26th, 2011 | Posted in AfPak | Read More »
A Silver Line for Pakistan Brig Samson S Sharaf The visit of the Chinese President Hu Jintao to USA will not live in memory for the declarations that were made in the joint press conferences and the press releases. They are more significant in what has not been said. In the backdrop are diplomatic flurry, [...]
January 25th, 2011 | Posted in Foreign Relations | Read More »
“This war is going to leave [us] in [absolute] chaos…He leaned forward in his chair. There’s young men dying in their thousands, men who had lives to look forward to, and dreams…and know how they are dying? With their guts spilling out in the mud and their faces blasted away – the war had taken [...]
January 17th, 2011 | Posted in AfPak,WarZone | Read More »

The western analysts and think tanks strongly support the drone strikes in tribal areas bordering Af-Pak for obvious success in terms of friend and foe casualties’. They project the drone as the most important weapon to eradicate terrorists and terrorism.
January 14th, 2011 | Posted in 9/11,AfPak,Drug War,Iraq War,WarZone | Read More »