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    Why it took 60hrs to Kill 10 Terrorists: Here is the Reason

    This is an excerpt from Interview of Mumbai Police Comissioner which can be found here This event has attracted international attention, opinions and critical commentary. The most common critique is, how come 1,600 security forces consisting of policemen, the National Security Guard and the...
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    Pakistan, an international migraine, says Albright

    Pakistan, an international migraine, says Albright Press Trust of India Tuesday, December 02, 2008 2:56 PM (Washington) Counting many elements, including terrorism and nuclear weapons, in Pakistan as causes of international worries, a former top US official has described the South Asian...
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    Signs of thaw in bitter South Asian dispute

    Signs of thaw in bitter South Asian dispute Trade reopens after 60 years along Kashmir's 'Berlin Wall.' By Mark Sappenfield | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor from the November 26, 2008 edition Baramullah, Indian Kashmir - Ghulam Rasul Butt believes the solution to Kashmir...
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    U.S.–India Relations: The China Factor

    Long one but a good read. U.S.–India Relations: The China Factor by Lisa Curtis With the completion of the U.S.-India civil nuclear agreement earlier this year, Washington's ties with New Delhi stand on the threshold of great promise. China's attempt to scuttle the agreement at the Sep...
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    Bangladesh's Secular Democracy Struggles with Violent Radical Islam

    Bangladesh's Secular Democracy Struggles with Violent Radical Islam Benedict Rogers November 24th 2008 Cutting Edge Burma Desk Islamic Topics - Bengali Islamists Bangladesh is a country associated more with floods, cyclones and poverty than terrorism or radical Islamism. Indeed, it is...
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    Sino-Indian ties: Troubled times ahead

    Sino-Indian ties: Troubled times ahead Harsh V Pant | November 24, 2008 | 16:19 IST It is a remarkable spectacle. Both the India and Chinese foreign ministries argue that they are willing to find a solution to the Sino-Indian boundary dispute that is 'fair, reasonable and acceptable' to...

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