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The Insider Brief in the News, on the Web and on the Radio

December 3rd, 2007 · Shaan Akbar · 2 Comments

We’d like to thank all our readers for making this blog as successful as it is. Your readership and support has earned the Insider Brief exposure and recognition in multiple venues -

The News: Reuters
With Gen. Ashfaq Kayani’s ascendancy to the role of Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Reuters published an article on Nov. 28th titled, “Five Facts on Pakistan’s New Army Chief - Kayani,” in which they cited the Insider Brief.

On the Web: Watandost
In his latest blog post entitled, “Three New Excellent Blogs on Pakistan,” Hassan Abbas of Watandost recommended three Pakistan-focused blogs to his readers, one of which happened to be the Insider Brief. A published author and former Pakistani government official, Abbas is also a Research Fellow at the Belfer Center’s Project on Managing the Atom and International Security Program. His recognition, like that of the PCR Project, means a lot to us.

On the Radio: The John Batchelor Show
Last night, I appeared on the John Batchelor Show to discuss the rise of Gen. Ashfaq Kayani and President Musharraf’s future. You can listen to my conversation with John by using the player below.


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John’s show airs on Sundays, WABC 770AM in New York from 7-10pm EST (webcast), and KFI 640AM in Los Angeles from 7-10pm PST (webcast).

Tags: Admin · Ashfaq Kayani · Ashfaq Kiyani · Audio · Benazir Bhutto · CIA · Central Intelligence Agency · Chief of Army Staff · Emergency Declaration · FATA · ISI · Inter-services Intelligence · Nawaz Sharif · Pakistan Army · Pervez Musharraf · Relations with United States · Swat · Taliban · Vice Chief of Army Staff · War on Terror · Waziristan · Zia-ul-Huq

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 AC // Dec 8, 2007 at 9:55 am

    Well done for getting these mentions. This is a very interesting blog so not surprising that media mentioning it.

  • 2 JYK // Dec 21, 2007 at 7:48 am

    cool site. i agree. please post more often. thanks.

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