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Consensus in polity is way forward for Maldives

As India hosts Maldives President Mohammed Waheed Hassan Manik for a week beginning May 11, the talk at the high table is going to be influenced by ground realities that are emerging in Male writes Rashmi Saksena

 
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Consensus in polity is way forward for Maldives
As India hosts Maldives President Mohammed Waheed Hassan Manik for a week beginning May 11, the talk at the high table is going to be influenced by ground realities that are emerging in Male writes Rashmi Saksena ...

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Saadat Manto’s birth centenary: Multiple relevances for South Asia

Saadat Hasan Manto , one of  South Asia’s  greatest  short story writers - was born on May 11, 1912 in village Paproudi near Samrala town in the Ludhiana district of the undivided Punjab province of British India writes C Uday Bhaskar

 


Myanmar: Sweeping political shake-up in the pipeline

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Myanmar's President Thein Sein is in the final throes of overhauling his government which may even see the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi become a parliamentary speaker

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US & Pakistan in Afghanistan: Estranged partners and allies

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Referring to the relationship of the United States with Pakistan and India in his two seminal works, Dennis Kux called them Disenchanted Allies (2001) and Estranged Democracies (1994) respectively

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India-Pakistan and the bomb

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Possession of the nuclear bomb by India and Pakistan is a reality and this status cannot be either reversed or changed despite anti-nuclear protests or global civil society’s effort of de-nuclearisation.

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Human dimension in India-Pakistan disputes cannot be ignored

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Until military-strategic issues such as Sir Creek and Siachen are resolved, there can be no forward movement in Indo-Pak relations
 

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Myanmar: Sweeping political shake-up in the pipeline

Posted:May, 17 2012

Myanmar's President Thein Sein is in the final throes of overhauling his government which may even see the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi become a parliamentary speaker

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India-Pakistan and the bomb

Posted:May, 16 2012

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Possession of the nuclear bomb by India and Pakistan is a reality and this status cannot be either reversed or changed despite anti-nuclear protests or global civil society’s effort of de-nuclearisation.

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Nepal needs to fight climate change

Posted:May, 17 2012

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Nepal is bound to be hit hard by climate change, even though its own carbon emission is negligible while compared to that of industrialized countries.


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Bhutan PM interview

Posted:May, 15 2012

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Sudip Mazumdar interviews Bhutan PM Jigme Thinley in Thimpu


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Maldives – A vivid diamond for China and India,

Posted:May, 13 2012

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Ever since the 1962 war they fought over border disputes, both sides have been in a complicated relationship with each other. Now they take it beyond the borders after 50 year...

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Governance Crisis Must be Improved

Posted:May, 17 2012

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Afghanistan's long march towards gradually restoring stability, peace, prosperity and all-round development seems to have halted in tracks. 


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Darn, we are happy

Posted:May, 16 2012

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Happy tidings came over the past weeks as we learnt from the World Happiness Report 2012 that, we the Bangladeshis are among the happy people in the world.


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The all-American way is not India’s way

Posted:May, 13 2012

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When nation states have the potential of breaking into the elite league of great powers, the paths they tread become topics of universal discussion.


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Balochistan: the FC and missing persons

Posted:May, 17 2012

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The case of the missing Baloch is reverberating throughout the country. The sympathies of all Pakistanis are with the Baloch.


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Destroying traditional SLFP Foreign Policy and the national consensus

Posted:May, 17 2012

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The more extreme elements in the Ministry of External Affairs have at last put their cards on the table in the form of an article by the wife of one of its rising stars.


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In Conversation with Sri Lankan High Commissioner in India
 
1In Conversation with Sri Lankan High Commissioner in India
 

The India International Centre in collaboration with South Asia Monitor invite you to a Round Table discussion on 'Al-Qaeda after bin Laden: Implications for South Asia', on Monday, 21 May 2012 at 3.30 P.M. at Conference Room II,  (above the Main Dining Hall) India In...

 
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India will convey its concern to Pakistan over the plight of its Hindu minorities when External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna visits the neighbouring country soon, parliament was told Thursday



 
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Sri Lanka's tea exporters are lobbying for liberalized imports to expand the industry and make it into a tea hub by blending high quality tea from China, India and Kenya, an official said here Wednesday.



 
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A short film on the US drone attacks in Pakistan, made by students of Iqra University, has won an award at an international annual film festival held in the US.



 
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