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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    A New Dalit Movement Emerging From Maharastra ? By Vidya Bhushan Rawat If television channels are to be believed then the Dalit rampage in the Indian state of Maharastra is an outcome of what they term as 'simple' incident of desecration of Baba Saheb Ambedkar's statue in Kanpur. 'Even...
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    Pakistan, Bangladesh Involved in North East Terrorism: Stratfor

    T. Muivah, General Secretary, NSCN :‘Solution can be possible only when the Indian government respects the reality of the Nagas’ The ceasefire in the Naga hills still holding, he was here at the invitation of the Government to find a way to end the decades-old insurgency. Thuingaleng...
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    Kashmir: The Land Of Widows And Orphans By Pradeep Mohinder Rape of women, disappearance, illegal detention ,threatening at gun point, molestation, looting and terrorising raids by security forces and by unknown gunmen have been a day to day phenomena in Kashmir valley and in border...
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    India Is Colonising Itself By Arundhati Roy & Shoma Chaudhuri There is an atmosphere of growing violence across the country. How do you read the signs? Do you think it will grow more in the days to come? What are its causes? In what context should all this be read? You don’t have to...
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    Conference on Bangladesh-Pakistan relations Reinvigorating Cooperation Bangladesh and Pakistan have a very significant role to play in promoting stability and cooperation in the region. These two great nations share certain common strengths that place them in a particularly advantageous...
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    Pakistan, Bangladesh Involved in North East Terrorism: Stratfor

    Insurgency in North East India Degradation of humanity at its worst under Indian Authorities in Assam. Tortured to death victims being loaded on to a pyre made of scrap tyres refusing handing over the bodies to their families. They were later on burnt without giving them their last rites...
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    Bcause these reveal India's hidden intentions.
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    Taking Dhaka did not figure in Manekshaw's plans: General Jacob In CNBC's 'India Tonight' programme broadcast on April 30, Karan Thapar presented an interview with Lieutenant-General J.F.R. Jacob, who was Chief of Staff of the Indian Army's Eastern Command during the Bangladesh campaign of...
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    '71 war: Senior ex-army men criticise Lt Gen Jacob's claims LT Gen jfr Jacob's (retd) recent claims to have bypassed the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war plan drawn up by then Chief of Army Staff Gen Sam Manekshaw and heading off on his own to capture Dhaka without his approval have drawn sharp...
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    'India could revert to pre-1947 state'

    South Asianness vs border fencing Ekram Kabir The lofty car rally, carrying SAARC's masthead, has recently started its regional tour and would complete it in mid-April. The encouraging aspect of the rally is that it is the brainchild of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who had suggested that...
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    Pakistan, Bangladesh Involved in North East Terrorism: Stratfor

    Bangladeshi criminals take refuge in Kolkata Most of Bangladesh's underworld dons, wanted criminals and politicians with godfather image have taken refuge in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, to escape the on-going police raids, media reports claimed. Most of the local newspapers ran...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    "RAW :GLOBAL AND REGIONAL AMBITIONS" Edited by Rashid Ahmad Khan and Muhammad Saleem, Published by Islamabad Policy Research Institute, Asia Printers, Islamabad, 2005 Contents Chapter 1 Setting the Context Chapter 2 RAW – Origin & Development Chapter 3 RAW –...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    India has been supporting the Nepalese terrorists By Dr. Khagendra Thapa UK and the USA must note that India had been supporting the Nepalese terrorists until two years ago. Maybe India is still supporting the insurgents even today. The Nepalese insurgents get all their weapons from India...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    PAKISTAN'S FORMER HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COLOMBO SAYS IT WAS INDIA'S RAW THAT TRIED TO ASSASINATE HIM IN SRI LANKA By Walter Jayawardhana Pakistan's former ambassador in Colombo who escaped an assassination attempt in the heart of Colombo has accused India's spy agency the Research and...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    RAW is enemy of Nepal, Bangaladesh, China and Pakistan Dr. Sabitri Chaudhary I..K. Gujral, former prime minister of India and Nepal's friend, was sent off to Russia during the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi's era. He was trained under the Russian Communist ideology and was...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    RAW's support to Nepali terrorists S . Malla The Maoists have fantastic intelligence support. In Pili, RNA intelligence was conspicuous by its absence. The officers had no inkling about the imminent attack. Above all, their mobility is legendary, which more than compensates their inferior...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    Indian Secularism Unmasked Shah Abdul Halim, Bangladesh I am a Muslim, I cannot help my tears; I have gone through fifty nine long years, Suffering pangs of hunger, day after day And unbearable humiliation all the way. I faced riots, bullets, sword and dagger They brunt my home...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    RAW: An Instrument of Indian Imperialism Isha Khan The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), created in 1968, has assumed a significant status in the formulation of India's domestic and foreign policies, particularly the later. Working directly under the Prime Minister, it has over the...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    Illusory Democracies, Rogue States, and Accelerating Humanity’s Demise By Jason Miller February 8, 2007 I see trees of green, red roses too I see them bloom for me and you And I think to myself, what a wonderful world…. ---Louis Armstrong In an increasingly...
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    Book Review : The Indian Doctrine

    THE INDIA DOCTRINE – MATTERS BENEATH THE SURFACE The book was recently launched in Dhaka. The writer and the Editor Barrister MBI Munshi said the following: Thank you for all attending today on the launching of my book 'The India Doctrine.' I would like to say a few words on the...
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