COMMENTARIES
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Waste and Environmental Security
Col. PK Gautam · 25 Jul, 2002 · #806 · Commentary
Nature provides extensive ecological services to mankind by recycling waste. In natural process, what is waste for one is a resource for another. Agricultural and animal waste can be used as an input like manure and fuel. When cattl...
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Lessons from the Present Crisis
Firdaus Ahmed · 25 Jul, 2002 · #805 · Commentary
Since the current crisis is not quite over yet, drawing conclusive lessons may be trifle premature. Nevertheless, it does appear that, thankfully, the culminating point of the crisis is behind us. Both, Gen Musharraf and...
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Contemplating the Constitutional Packages: Pak Media Survey (14-21 July 2002)
D Suba Chandran · 24 Jul, 2002 · #804 · Commentary
This week (14-21 July 2002), the Pakistani English media mostly focused on the implications of the constitutional packages that were introduced by the National Reconstruction Bureau (NRB) on 26 June 2002. A number of que...
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Inside Pakistan I: Threat from the Military and Militants
D Suba Chandran · 24 Jul, 2002 · #803 · Commentary
Last week (14-21 July 2002), two significant things happened inside Pakistan. Both, if carried out, will have serious implications for the social and political security of Pakistan. One was the introduction of the second constitutio...
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Elections in Kashmir-VII: “Make the Elections Credible and Inclusive”: Prof Amitabh Mattoo
· 24 Jul, 2002 · #802 · Commentary
How do you perceive the forthcoming elections in Jammu and Kashmir?
Elections represent a huge opportunity for the Government of India to demonstrate to the Kashmiri people its commitment to democracy, justice and fair-play and to revive t...
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Elections in Kashmir - VI : Combating the Militants’ Strategy
D Suba Chandran · 24 Jul, 2002 · #801 · Commentary
With elections to be held for the State Legislative Assembly in the near future, it is essential to analyse what would be the strategy of the various militant organisations towards it. With no positive contribution expected from them...
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The Impetus behind Limited War
Firdaus Ahmed · 24 Jul, 2002 · #800 · Commentary
In his article 'Limited War in a Nuclear Backdrop' PR Chari hints that the armed forces are the constituency behind recent Limited War theorizing and the current impetus to waging Limited War. This is not entirely exceptionable given that ...
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An Inquiry into Limited War– I The Theory
D Suba Chandran · 15 Jul, 2002 · #799 · Commentary
The theory of limited war was advocated in the 1950s, interestingly from two different perspectives. The first was based on Cold War strategy and advocated limited war to enhance national security, while the second was based on humanitarian princi...
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War against Terrorism: Some Anti-Thoughts
PR Chari · 15 Jul, 2002 · #798 · Commentary
It is accepted that the 9/11 cataclysm was traumatic for the
United States
. There is universal sympathy for the loss of lives suffered in
New York
and
Washington
on 9/11, although the
US
war against terrorism launch...
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Visit of HM King Gyanendra A New Chapter in Indo-Nepal Relations
Nishchal N Pandey · 15 Jul, 2002 · #797 · Commentary
The first visit abroad by the new King of Nepal, His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, after his accession to the royal throne has generated both curiosity and positive reaction. He chose his first state visit to be India-the closest cou...