Saeed Naqvi

Monday, September 27, 2010

Masochism and Commonwealth Games

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Masochism and Commonwealth Games Saeed Naqvi The gratification derived from ones own humiliation is called Masochism. That this esoteric for...
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Back to Square One on Kashmir

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Back to Square One on Kashmir Saeed Naqvi Wednesday’s all-party meeting on Kashmir followed the Cabinet Committee on Security, which dithere...
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Monday, September 13, 2010

The Stuck Afghan Turnstile

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The Stuck Afghan Turnstile Saeed Naqvi Ever since I have returned from Kabul, I am frequently asked by friends: when are the Americans l...
Monday, September 6, 2010

Cricket, A Metaphor For Pak

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Cricket, A Metaphor For Pak Saeed Naqvi It is not a matter of four, eleven or all Pakistani cricketers failing the morality test. It reflect...
Monday, August 30, 2010

Farce and Facts for Obama

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Farce and Facts for Obama Saaed Naqvi When I heard that President Barak Obama would address a joint session of Parliament during hi...
Monday, August 23, 2010

A Possible Taleban interlocutor

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A Possible Taleban interlocutor Saeed Naqvi The unspeakable tragedy of the floods in Pakis...
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Monday, August 16, 2010

Corruption! What’s that?

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Corruption! What’s that? Saeed Naqvi There is nothing more anti poetic than the image of Suresh Kalmadi and his allege...
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Saeed Naqvi has been a quintessential reporter and foreign correspondent for over four decades. He has travelled the length and breadth of India and visited over a hundred countries in pursuit of stories. He has covered most wars since the 1971 war with Pakistan which resulted in the creation of Bangladesh. Other wars covered include the Sir Lanka Civil War, 1971, Sino-Vietnam war, 1979, US bombing of Libya, 1986, the first coup in Fiji, 1987, Nicaragua war, 1989, Operation Desert Storm, 1991, US occupation of Afghanistan, Iraq, 2003, Syrian civil war, 2011. Saeed has interviewed world statesmen, like Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro, Muammar Qaddafi, Henry Kissinger, Benazir Bhutto, President Hamid Karzai, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin, J.R. Jayawardene, President Hashemi Rafsanjani and scores of others. His writings, lecture tours and short films on India’s composite culture have been path breaking efforts, as have been his documentaries on Indian Peace Keeping Forces and the Indian diaspora in unexpected lands. His books are “Reflections of an Indian Muslims” and “The Last Brahmin Prime Minister” have been prescient. “Being The Other: The Muslim in India” published in July 2016.
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