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Insurgency in North East India : genesis and prognosis / Bhardwaj, Kulbhushan   Journal Article
Bhardwaj, Kulbhushan Journal Article
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Key Words Insurgency  North East  India  Genesis  Prognosis 
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Main Prospects for Development of the Situation in Northeast As / Asmolov, Konstantin   Journal Article
Asmolov, Konstantin Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Considering the possible escalation of the confrontation between the United States and an increasingly powerful China, the Korean Peninsula is of extraordinary importance to the Americans as a staging area, and demonized North Korea provides good grounds for an American military and political presence in the region. Recently, however, the lack of a unified US strategy on the North Korean issue has been apparent. This discord stems from the existence of several interest groups, each with its own point of view, in the United States. To begin with these differences exist between those who, in the words of A. V. Vorontsov, may provisionally be called "pragmatists" and "messianics." The first group, as is clear from its sobriquet, favors a pragmatic approach to resolving the North Korean issue, and it believes that a rapid settlement on American terms would lower the level of possible tension, put an end to the "nuclear domino" trend so undesirable to Washington, and generally aid the growth of US prestige as an objective power capable of being an honest guarantor of international security
Key Words Geopolitics  Japan  United States  China  Northeast Asia  Forecast 
US  PRC  Prognosis  Predict  NEA  Six - Party Talks 
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Unsung saga of the ethnic minorities: repudiating the politics of majoritarian nationalism in India / Brar, Gurpreet Singh   Journal Article
Brar, Gurpreet Singh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The study primarily negates the thesis that whole India has politically got tinctured in the shade of saffron due to the political dominance of the BJP stimulated by the personality charisma of Narendra Modi. The study argues that the illusion of establishing homogenous nationalism in India by provoking the sentiments of religious majority is not acceptable to ethnic minorities in India. The ethno-religious minorities, i.e. Muslims in the Kashmir region and Sikhs in Punjab, as well as the ethno-linguistic minority of Tamils in Tamil Nadu, have expressed their strong reaction against the Hindu and Hindi nationalism of the BJP.
Key Words Nationalism  Minorities  Elections  Hindu  Prognosis 
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