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ID:   157037


Act East policy: attempting to Iitegrate Northeast India with ASEAN / Hussain, Wasbir   Journal Article
Hussain, Wasbir Journal Article
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Key Words ASEAN  Northeast India  Act East Policy 
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ID:   077158


Ethno-Nationalism and the politics of terror in India's Northea / Hussain, Wasbir   Journal Article
Hussain, Wasbir Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Nationalism  North East  India  Ethno-Nationalism  Terrorism - India 
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ID:   092350


India's Northeast: ethnic aspirations violent tactics / Hussain, Wasbir   Journal Article
Hussain, Wasbir Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Northeast  India  Naga  Ethnic Aspirations 
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ID:   071023


Insurgency in India's Northeast: cross-border links and strategic alliances / Hussain, Wasbir   Journal Article
Hussain, Wasbir Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   135458


Maoist spread in North-East India and linkages with region’s insurgent groups / Hussain, Wasbir   Article
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Summary/Abstract The North-Eastern region of India has been riddled with insurgency for decades. All the States in the region have witnessed some sort of insurgent activities. However, negotiated settlements and ceasefire agreements between the insurgent outfits and the government have been able to curb the levels of insurgent violence over the years. After decades of insurgency, there is some semblance of peace in the region. But, this peace, by no means, looks permanent. With most of the major insurgent groups in the region coming overground, the void created is being quickly filled up by small, newly sprung outfits. Most of these outfits are anti-talk factions of other insurgent groups, who have formed a separate entity, opposing the peace mode adopted by the parent outfit. However, the group which is taking maximum advantage of this void is the Maoists, nicknamed the ‘Red Rebels.’
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ID:   020050


Multi-force operations in counter terrorism: a view from the Assam theatre / Hussain, Wasbir July 2001  Article
Hussain, Wasbir Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 39-64
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ID:   084776


Naga dream and the politics of peace / Hussain, Wasbir   Journal Article
Hussain, Wasbir Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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