MHz, the mainstay of voice calls, got sold. The unsold spectrum does raise questions on the reserve price. It was too high in some of the bands. Spectrum is a finite resource and when it goes unsold, a precious economic resource is wasted. Gobi pragmatism must extend to reserve price. Al Qaida leader Adman al Zawahiri assassination in a US drone strike in Afghanistan demonstrates that the American war on terror endures. Zawahiri had moved to Kabul after the Taliban takeover last year. He was finally targeted by an American drone on the balcony of a building in the Afghan capital. He was closely involved with the planning and execution of the 9 11 attacks, as well as other terror strikes on American targets around the world such as the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. His elimination is good news. That said, al Qaida has become a shell of its former self since Zawahiri took over the outfit following Osama bin laden assassination in 2011. Multiple factors are behind this. The global Islamist terrorist movement has splintered with al Qaida branches across the world practically operating independently. In fact, the Iraqi branch of al Qaida morphed into the Islamic State terror group that went on to claim leadership of the Islamist movement. Similarly, al Qaida branches in Syria, North Africa and even in the Indian subcontinent have gone on to achieve operational independence. The most significant aspect of Zawahiri death is that he was eliminated in Afghanistan this raises serious questions about Taliban ability to honor the 2020 Doha Agreement. The latter had paved the way for US withdrawal from Afghanistan on the condition that Taliban guarantee Afghan soil will never be used to harbor al Qaida and other terror groups. Zawahiri residence was in the. MHz, the mainstay of voice calls, got sold. The unsold spectrum does raise questions on the reserve price. It was too high in some of the bands. Spectrum is a finite resource and when it goes unsold, a precious economic resource is wasted. Gobi pragmatism must extend to reserve price. Al Qaida leader Adman al Zawahiri assassination in a US drone strike in Afghanistan demonstrates that the American w MHz, the mainstay of voice calls, got sold. The unsold spectrum does raise questions on the reserve price. It was too high in some of the bands. Spectrum is a finite resource and when it goes unsold, a precious economic resource is wasted. Gobi pragmatism must extend to reserve price. Al Qaida leader Adman al Zawahiri assassination in a US drone strike in Afghanistan demonstrates that the American war on terror endures. Zawahiri had moved to Kabul after the Taliban takeover last year. He was finally targeted by an American drone on the balcony of a building in the Afghan capital. He was closely involved with the planning and execution of the 9 11 attacks, as well as other terror strikes on American targets around the world such as the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. His elimination is good news. That said, al Qaida has become a shell of its former self since Zawahiri took over the outfit following Osama bin laden assassination in 2011. Multiple factors are behind this. The global Islamist terrorist movement has splintered with al Qaida branches across the world practically operating independently. In fact, the Iraqi branch of al Qaida morphed into the Islamic State terror group that went on to claim leadership of the Islamist movement. Similarly, al Qaida branches in Syria, North Africa and even in the Indian subcontinent have gone on to achieve operational independence. The most significant aspect of Zawahiri death is that he was eliminated in Afghanistan this raises serious questions about Taliban ability to honor the 2020 Doha Agreement. The latter had paved the way for US withdrawal from Afghanistan on the condition that Taliban guarantee Afghan soil will never be used to harbor al Qaida and other terror groups. Zawahiri residence was in the. M