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  • Pakistan India Relaxed Visa Policy

    • Indo-Pak Peace and friendship, Peace and anti-war
    • November 20, 2011
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    Pakistan and India have fought three conventional wars and are additionally engaged in proxy wars in the region. Both being nuclear powers, this animosity has the risk of being a nuclear catastrophe for the region as both country’s last fought a limited war in 1999 while the armies again coming face to face in 2002. The risk of war is allayed by maximum people to people contact as the peace constituency between the countries counter the war hysteria after the increase in tension. The relaxation of visa regime will go a long way in building a peace constituency to being these countries together to conduct a dialog for peace.

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  • Nuclear Free South Asia

    • Peace and anti-war
    • November 20, 2011
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    The terrible tragedy that befell Japan lead to their resolve for nuclear non-proliferation. Pakistan ought to learn a lesson and commit to nuclear disarmament. In a climate of social and political unrest with poverty, unemployment, illiteracy plaguing the country, Pakistan is certainly in no position to support a nuclear program that poses a threat to world peace, our own security and is devastating for the environment.

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  • Pakistani Delegates Video

    • Indo-Pak Peace and friendship
    • October 2, 2010
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    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLHJI-2MIYY

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  • Indo-Pak Peace

    • Event Announcement, Events, Indo-Pak Peace and friendship, Peace and anti-war
    • August 31, 2010
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    IPSS has a long history of dedicated efforts to achieve Indo-Pak peace. The institute has organised talks, seminars and discussions to promote peace and friendship between the two countries.

    Peace rallies have been organised as well. More importantly, IPSS takes a delegation of young students annually to the neighbouring country India. It has been helping bridging the gaps and developing friendships.

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  • IPSS Paper – The Terrororizing Crises Of A Developing Nation State

    • Peace and anti-war, Publications
    • May 15, 2009
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    While the last 30 years have seen direct imperialistic presence in this region, domineering waves have long been blowing across these lands with grand designs of regional and world dominance, leading to concepts of Buffer State and unnatural colonial boundaries. Add to it two sworn rival states of recent history,

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  • Event: Peace Rally

    • Event Announcement, Events, Peace and anti-war, Rally/Protest
    • January 20, 2009
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    The Institute for Peace and Secular Studies would like to congratulate all the members of the Amn Tehreek on a very successful first step. While the turnout exceeded all our expectations, what was really encouraging was to see the diversity of the participants: children, housewives, teachers, lawyers, farmers, skilled and

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  • Events: 2003 – 2007

    • Education and Training, Events, History and Culture, Lectures,Talks,Discussions, Minority Rights and Equality, Peace and anti-war, Provincial and Sectarian Issues, Rally/Protest, Terrorism
    • August 31, 2003
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      A brief list of important events organised by IPSS from 2003 – 2007. Youth Convention Convention 28.07.2007 Current Scenario & our Responsibility Seminar 31.03.2007 Visa Free South Asia Convention Convention 15 – 18 Sep, 2006

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