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ID:
045903
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New Delhi, Sterling, 2003.
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Description |
321p.hbk
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8120725425
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046905 | 958.1/MUK 046905 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
156063
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For the last few years the informal Russia–China–Pakistan “axis” active in Afghanistan has been steadily advancing towards ensuring the principal role for itself in determining the future course of the unstable country and in the neighbourhood. Apratim Mukarji however asserts that the path
to peace, stability and prosperity continues to be intractable as, behind the facade of a common agenda, the axis powers are busy advancing their respective interests.
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058780
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Apr-Sep 2004.
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057964
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Jul-Sep 2004.
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152903
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145223
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ID:
123442
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
Ten year on since its deliverance from the vicious clutch of the obscurantist Taliban, Afghainstan today is bestest by problems created and coumpounded by a largely unsuccessful US-led military campaign. The civilian population is largely alienated by wanton deaths of innocents is misdirected NATO ground assaults, aerial bombardments, and drone attacks. Also saddled with a decade-old regime largely confined to urban centres, President Hamid Harzai is demoralized not only by his failure to build a domestic support base but also by his complete disenchantment with the United States and other Western allies, which has led to his subsequent and desparate search for allies among the Taliban themselves. Meanwhile, both Pakistan on the eastern front and Iran on the Western front brazenly continue to play their own games by promoting proxies within the indigenous fundamentalist forces. Besides, drug trafficking and corruption, among a host of other problems, continue to defy solutions. By no means, a beguiling picture that the South Asian country today presents to the world.
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ID:
051958
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Jul-Dec 2003.
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ID:
067558
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New Delhi, New Dawn Press, 2005.
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Description |
xli, 294p.hbk
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Standard Number |
184557530X
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050607 | 954.9302/MUK 050607 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
118938
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ID:
139654
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According to Apratim Mukarji the mid-term presidential elections held in Sri Lanka on 8 January 2015 not only brought to power a new president but also the prospects of an equitable and inclusive state with the democratic and human rights of the citizens of every community restored. The Sirisena government is determined to bring the divided country together by implementing the postponed devolution package and introducing a federal structure.
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ID:
018350
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Oct-Nov-Dec 2000.
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41-43
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ID:
133573
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2014.
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While attention has been justifi ably focussed on the alleged violation of the rights of Sri Lankan Tamils, a true perspective may be gained by including the entire nation in a study of the prevailing situation. Apratim Mukarji believes the unsatisfactory treatment of the Tamil issue is a corollary of President Mahinda Rajapaksa's objective of curbing all other powers and suppressing human rights throughout the country in order to strengthen and perpetuate his rule.
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ID:
047102
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Publication |
New Delhi, Har Anand Publication, 2000.
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Description |
156p.
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044384 | 305.80095493/MUK 044384 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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