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DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION (3) answer(s).
 
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Creating an Indian weapons industury: the total matrix approach / Das, Prodyut Kumar   Journal Article
Das, Prodyut Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The present fire and forget style of weapons development has not worked and will not work in hundred years. The development of weapons independence will need the active and sustained collaboration of the four constituents of the POBAT and that too in an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect.This, the cabinet must lead and ensure. Left to the politicians alone, they will ignore it till too late. Left solely to the bureaucracy, the threat will be downplayed in the name of looking for seeking diplomatic solutions. Quite understandably, the Armed Forces, acting alone, will over prepare for a worst possible scenario. The solution would be unaffordable and unsustainable. Left to the technocrats, we will have we shall a technical chaos - an enjoyable technical picnic but too aften very little by way of timely hardware in service.
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Iranian nuclear agreement: regional and global implications / Haque, Monzima   Article
Haque, Monzima Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the last two and a half years, negotiators from P5+1 and Iran are trying to reach out a diplomatic solution on the issue of nuclearisation of Iran. The motive behind such an arrangement had been to ensure that Iran’s nuclear ambition remains exclusively peaceful in harmony with the international non-proliferation principles. Iran too, wanted to break out from the shackles of sanctions that had limited its global commerce in the past years. With the conclusion of a nuclear agreement in Vienna, it is expected that Iran will not pursue actions to develop nuclear weapons, at least in the immediate future. Nevertheless, implementation of the agreement requires walking down an even more complicated path than negotiation and is considered to have significant implications for the Middle Eastern region. Given this context, this paper makes an attempt to review the nuclear deal being signed and looks into its future implications.
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Kofi Annan can do it: Mark Malloch-Brown on the prospects for a diplomatic solution in Syria / Malloch-Brown, Mark   Journal Article
Malloch-Brown, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Syria  China  Russia  Arab League  International Human Rights  9/11 
Kofi Annan  Diplomatic Solution  Alawite Shia  Sunni Majority 
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