COMMENTARIES
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Surrendered Militants in the Northeast: Outlived Utilities?
Bibhu Prasad Routray · 08 Jul, 2002 · #789 · Commentary
The use of renegades in counter-insurgency operations is a common tactic. The concept of eliminating militants with the assistance of their former colleagues holds great attraction for strategists. Former militants can provide information on the s...
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Deployment of India’s Armed Forces along the International Border (IB), the Line of Control (LoC) and at Sea
Maj. Gen. Ashok Krishna (Retd) · 08 Jul, 2002 · #788 · Commentary
The deployment of
India
's armed forces along the IB, the LoC and at sea in the aftermath of the 13 December terrorist attack on
India
's Parliament has come in for much comment. Certain important aspects in this context are ...
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Pentagon and the military-market mix
Atul Bharadwaj · 13 Jul, 2002 · #787 · Commentary
In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist air strikes on
America
, many skeptics pronounced the end of globalization. However, they have been proven wrong. Globalization, is rejuvenating itself in the military area. Thanks to Osama-bin-Laden, the A...
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Regional Cooperation in South East Asia: An Overview
· 08 Jul, 2002 · #786 · Commentary
It is well-established now that the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) is the most successful regional cooperation arrangement in the developing world. The region is characterised by a rapid growth of foreign direct investment and has...
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Undermining Institutions
Sonika Gupta · 08 Jul, 2002 · #785 · Commentary
Two incidents in the recent past highlight the erosion of institutions of democratic governance in
India
. First, the appointment of KPS Gill as Security Advisor to the Gujarat Government and, second, the large-scale misuse of state machine...
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Use of mines in the Indo-Pak border: A loud political statement
Mallika Joseph · 03 Jul, 2002 · #784 · Commentary
The Cabinet Committee on Security met on 26 June 2002 and decided that, “the troops will stay on the borders till October. There will be no scaling down of the preparedness.” If this ‘preparedness’ includes the mines laid a...
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Growing Tentacles of Insurgency in Arunachal Pradesh
Bibhu Prasad Routray · 03 Jul, 2002 · #783 · Commentary
Arunachal Pradesh, spread over 83,743 square kilometres in north-eastern
India
, was hailed until recently as the abode of peace. However, the State is gradually being afflicted by insurgency. Neither the State government nor the Centre hav...
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Addressing the Afghan Refugee Crisis
· 03 Jul, 2002 · #782 · Commentary
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) estimates that there were five million Afghan refugees and 1.5 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in
Afghanistan
when the
US
military operation ended in late 2001. Th...
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The Debate about Deterrence
Prof. RVR Chandrasekhara Rao · 13 Jul, 2002 · #781 · Commentary
It was to be expected that four years after the emergence of
India
and
Pakistan
as nuclear weapons powers, the debate on the impact of nuclear deterrence would come into the open. More so since the two crises – one in K...
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China, Terrorism and the SCO
Raviprasad Narayanan · 08 Jul, 2002 · #780 · Commentary
Coinciding with Afghan interim leader Hamid Karzai’s visit to
Beijing
, the Information Office of the State Council released a report in
Beijing
documenting the activities of the “
East Turkistan
” forces, wh...