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AAKROSH VOL: 12 NO 42 (5) answer(s).
 
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Darfur, Sudan: form counter - insurgency to genocide / Wadlow, Rene   Journal Article
Wadlow, Rene Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The on going conflict in the provinces of Drafur, western Sudan, are a textbook example of how programmed escalation of violence can go out of control. It is increasingly difficult for both the ever - more divided insurgencies and the government - backed forces to de-escalate the conflict. which has been called with reason "genocide." It will be increasingly difficult after the war to get the pastoralists and the settled agriculturalists to live together in a relatively cooperative way. However, there is a need for the United Nations, member governments, and nongovernmental oraganization (NGOs) to prepare now for post-violence reconstruction and ecologically sound development based on promoting the praceful coexistence of different tribes in Darfur.
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ID:   085626


Jammu and Kashmir / Joshi, Harshdeep   Journal Article
Joshi, Harshdeep Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract After the 26/11 terror rampage in Mumbai, the financial capital of India, when 10 Pakistani terrorists played a game of blood and thunder for three days, something changed in Jammu and Kashmir, where the longest-ever spell of assembly elections in seven phases in progress. All of a sudden, the topics of the voting percentage, the long queues and people's renewed faith in the ballots were on the back burner. Talk started as to what the terrorist were up to. What was their objective and that of their mentors?
Key Words Kashmir  Jammu & Kashmir  Jammu  India - Kashmir  India - Jammu 
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ID:   085628


Overview of developments in Pakistan and implications for India / Chandra, Satish   Journal Article
Chandra, Satish Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The last couple of years have seen momentous developments in Pakistan. The most significant of these have been the people's power movement spearheaded by the legal community, the dramatic assassination of Islamic terrorism, the assassination of Benazir, the elections of february 2008, General Musharraf's eviction from the presidency, the collapse of the economy, and Zardari's assumption of the presidency.
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ID:   085639


Significance of the Indo - U S civil nuclear and the way ahead / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India and U S signed the joint statement pertaining to the Indo - US civil cooperation on 18 July 2005. This was followed by over three years of painstaking negotiations and debate even in non governmental circles in both countries and indeed in many capitals around the world. The debate among the 45 member states comprising the Nuclear Suppliers Group(NSG), regarding waiver for India, was also very intense. The NSG waiver finally came on 6 September 2008. In October 2008, the US congress formally voted to approve the Indo - U S Civil Nuclear Agreement.
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Terrorist attack on Mumbai: cui bono / Mitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Mitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract More than a month has passed since the 26-29 November terrorist attack on Mumbai, and it is becoming increasingly evident that neither India nor any other nation is interested in carrying out a full-fledged investigation to the bottom of the deadly sidge of two top Mumbai hotels and the Nariman House. Where a Jewish group had its residence and office. Besides exposing India's vulnerable security network, the terrorist attack resulted in the deaths of more than 200 individuals.
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