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NALAPAT, M D
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Covid-19 Pandemic Opens the Door for India’s Success
/ Nalapat, M D
Nalapat, M D
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Missing a target by an inch is the same as missing it by ten feet. Throughout its seven-plus decades as an admittedly truncated by free country, India has often found itself in a situation where It falls just a bit short of the level needed to ensure substantial advantage. In most of the groupings that the country has participated in, seldom has it had its own way over the objections of those powers seeking to constrain its rise.
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From national security to human security: the challenge of winning peace in Sri Lanka: a critique
/ Nalapat, M D
Nalapat, M D
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2009.
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This article would have benefited from a more comprehensive examination of some of the policies introduced by the S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike government five decades ago and their continuance by successor administrations intent on appeasing those who regard Sri Lanka as a Buddhist (i.e. Sinhala) nation, in particular the country's influential Buddhist clergy. The personal linkages between the monks and the military have led to the Sri Lankan forces seeing themselves not as an ethnically neutral and professional force, but as the sword protecting the country's (very distinguished) Buddhist heritage. A closer examination of the roots of such a majoritarian attitude is needed in order to understand how Velupillai Prabhakaran became the force he evolved into, projecting himself as the sword of Tamil resistance to Sinhala domination. Both Sinhala zealots as well as the LTTE, therefore, nourished each other's support base.
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National Security
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Peace
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LTTE
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Sri Lanka
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Name of the game is nterdependence: a response
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Nalapat, M D
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2010.
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Interdependence
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Manmohan Singh
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