COMMENTARIES
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Static Monolith or Evolving Entity?
KS Manjunath · 12 Apr, 2006 · #1990 · Commentary
Following the Indo-US agreement on civilian nuclear cooperation between the US and India, the debate has centred to the belief that the already ailing global non-proliferation regime has been dealt a death blow by this India-specific exception. ...
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People, State, Fear and Counter-Militancy
D Suba Chandran · 12 Apr, 2006 · #1989 · Commentary
On 28 February 2006, twenty-five members of the Salva Judum (People's Movement) were killed by Naxalites in the Dantewada district in South Bastar, Chattisgarh. In Jammu and Kashmir, there have been a series of attacks on Village Defence Com...
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Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project
· 12 Apr, 2006 · #1988 · Commentary
The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government approved Rs 2,427 crore for the Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project (SSCP) in June 2005. On 2 July 2005, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid its foundation in Madurai and this project is expected to b...
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India-Russia-China: Common Agenda
· 12 Apr, 2006 · #1987 · Commentary
Speaker:
Dmitri Kosyrev
Chair: Maj. Gen. Dipankar Banerjee
Maj. Gen. Dipankar Banerjee
The China-Russia-India triangular relationship idea may be traced to Gorbachev's
Vladivostok speech in 1986. He spelt out then the framework of...
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Iran Stirs India-US Waters
· 10 Apr, 2006 · #1986 · Commentary
An informal visit by Iran's naval cadet training ships to Kochi port in Kerala emerged as an issue of concern for some members of the US Congress during the debate on changes to US laws to facilitate the Indo-US nuclear energy cooperation. T...
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Building an Edifice, Securing Partnerships
Swapna Kona · 10 Apr, 2006 · #1985 · Commentary
Following the Indo-US deal on civilian nuclear cooperation, other players are eager to bid for future nuclear energy projects in India. As India moves to settle its problems with the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), these states hope to participat...
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Naxal Raid On Orissa Jail
Rajat Kumar Kujur · 07 Apr, 2006 · #1984 · Commentary
Since its inception, the Naxal Movement has developed an ability to generate shock and awe through its spectacular attacks. Experience in fighting the ill-prepared and ill-coordinated state forces has only made it more daring and dangerous. So f...
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India-Bangladesh Relations After Khaleda's Visit
Smruti S Pattanaik · 07 Apr, 2006 · #1983 · Commentary
The recent visit of Bangladesh Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia, made a definite attempt to salvage India-Bangladesh relations. The visit is important considering the current downturn in bilateral relations, marked by rhetorical anti-India statements...
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Separation Plan of Civilian and Military Nuclear Facilities: Next Steps
· 03 Apr, 2006 · #1982 · Commentary
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Panellists:
Prof. R Rajaraman (School of Physical Sciences,
JNU), Dr G Balachandran (Independent Analyst) & Mr Siddharth Varadarajan
(Deputy Editor, The Hindu)
PR Chari (Research
Prof...
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China and Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Deal: Another Perspective
Rukmani Gupta · 31 Mar, 2006 · #1981 · Commentary
What is the impact of the Indo-US nuclear deal on power politics in South Asia? Pakistan was visibly set down and China has allegedly been 'balanced' by the new warmth in Indo-US ties.
India and China are described as revisionist p...