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MATHUR, DINESH (3) answer(s).
 
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Chinese perceptions of various terrotorial disputes / Mathur, Dinesh   Journal Article
Mathur, Dinesh Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract China has common land frontiers with North Korea, Russia, Kazakhistan, Khirgizistan, Tadzikistan, Mongolia, afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Vietnam and Laos. Small wonder that the communists, on coming to power in 1949, recorded 119 border problems with the neighbours. Against India, what was essentially a semi-ratified Indo-Tibetan border problem, became a full-fledged Sino-Indian border dispute.
Key Words Border Disputes  China  India  Border Treaties 
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Future of punitive operations in cold peace / Mathur, Dinesh   Journal Article
Mathur, Dinesh Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Ground truths about the US war on terror in Afghanistan / Mathur, Dinesh   Journal Article
Mathur, Dinesh Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Stable peace in Afghanistan is still a distant dream. The Taliban has been a thorn in the flesh in its along the Durand Line, especially in Waziristan and Federally Administered Triab Areas (FATA). Al Qaeda has driven into the hills on both sides of the border. Iraq appears to have stabilised after the surge operations, the fresh conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in Gaza has come to an end, and relations between India and Pakistan have taken a nosedive after the Mumbai attacks.
Key Words United States  Afghanistan  Peace Process  War on Terror 
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