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  • Nagaland: Peace at the Crossroads
    Bibhu Prasad Routray    ·   31 Dec, 2001    ·    #670    ·    Commentary    
    The ‘Naga Reconciliation Peace Initiative’ (NRPI) organised in Kohima by the Naga Hoho, the apex Naga tribal council, on December 20, has been hailed as a landmark event. This event could make a dent on insurgents who have usurped the ...
  • Japanese Navy in Arabian Sea
    Vijay Sakhuja    ·   31 Dec, 2001    ·    #669    ·    Commentary    
    In a historic move, the Japanese Security Council (which includes Prime Minister Koizumi and other key cabinet members) has approved a plan to dispatch a naval task force to the Indian Ocean under the newly enacted Anti Terrorism Bill. Thi...
  • Sri Lankan Parliamentary Elections-2001 - IV Electoral Violence in Sri Lanka: The Remedies
    N Manoharan    ·   31 Dec, 2001    ·    #668    ·    Commentary    
    Having understood the root causes of electoral violence in Sri Lanka it is not difficult to pin point the remedial measures required:     Firstly, a strict ‘code of conduct’ for elections must be enforce...
  • Sri Lankan Parliamentary Elections-2001 - III Electoral Violence: The Roots
    N Manoharan    ·   31 Dec, 2001    ·    #667    ·    Commentary    
    Do ballots avoid bullets? In Sri Lanka both go together; violence has become the normal element in all political processes. The electoral violence during the recent elections was unprecedented. Between October 20 and December 14 (election ...
  • Peace Illusion in Assam: Need for a Cautious Approach
    Bibhu Prasad Routray    ·   16 Dec, 2001    ·    #666    ·    Commentary    
    Peace is a necessity in Assam . The State has suffered violence over several years leading to loss of countless lives. However, one needs to be cautious about the latest offer for a peace dialogue by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULF...
  • Jihad: Its Two Facets
    Brig Chandra B Khanduri    ·   15 Dec, 2001    ·    #665    ·    Commentary    
    Jihad, a word rarely found in the holy Quran, has gained coinage and its importance has gained salience as an Islamic symbol of holy war against the unbelievers. The American military offensive against Afghanistan , following the carnage of...
  • India and the World Order: Implication of the Current Asymmetric Conflict
       ·   15 Dec, 2001    ·    #664    ·    Commentary    
    Speaker:   Prof TV Paul     Mc Gill University, Canada    Dr Paul began his presentation with a ...
  • The Impact of Afghan Developments in the Asia Pacific
    Dr. Subhash Kapila    ·   15 Dec, 2001    ·    #663    ·    Commentary    
    The Asia Pacific?s political landscape has changed significantly after the Islamic Jehadi terrorist bombings in US on September 11, 2001, and the subsequent American military operations in Afghanistan .?   ? This region, ...
  • Pakistan: A Nation at the Crossroads
    Amit Jain    ·   15 Dec, 2001    ·    #662    ·    Commentary    
    No one feels the sense of loss that Pakistan is suffering today.     There is an eerie silence on the streets of Karachi . The large and violent rallies in several parts of the country have disappeared. It is...
  • The Hidden Energy Security
    Col. PK Gautam    ·   15 Dec, 2001    ·    #661    ·    Commentary    
    Energy is a key national security concern for all nations. Primary energy has two components, i.e. generation of electricity for industry, agriculture and the domestic sector, and fuel for the transport sector, feed stock for industrial products l...
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