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Afghan solution: Murky as ever talks notwithstanding / Maitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Maitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract On June 18 as Afghan president Hamid Karzai and the high peace council prepared to start talks independently with the Taliban in Doha, Emirate of Qatar, the United States after playing hide and seek and holding undisclosed intermittent talks in Doha for more than a year announced that it will be opening direct talks with Taliban leaders within days. At the time of writing, these talks have not begun, but a US delegation has arrived in Doha and they expect to begin talking soon
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Crisis in Bangladesh will it be democracy of fundamentalism / Rammohan, E N   Journal Article
Rammohan, E N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Bangladesh was born in December 1971, after Pakistan rejected installation of the Awami League of East Pakistan, that had won the national elections held in end 1970 and then proceeded to crush democracy in East Pakistan by arresting the leaders of the Awami League and brutally suppressing its democratic movement. The Awami League and the people of East Pakistan were thus forced to resort to guerilla warfare and fight for independence. In this fight the Muslim population of East Pakistan got divided. Some Bengali Muslims who supported the fundamentalist right, sided with Pakistan in its attempt to crush the move for independence by the majority of Bengali Muslims.
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India's contemporary security challenges / Davar, Kamal   Journal Article
Davar, Kamal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India is the world largest democracy, the second most populous nation, one of the fastest growing economies, the fourth largest armed forces in the world and universally acknowledged to be an emerging global power. In 2010 joint study by the US National Intelligence Council and the European Union declared it as the world's third most powerful nation to the pleasant yet some disbelief of even a number of Indians! Yet India's progress and prosperity, it human development indices and the wide spectrum of security challenges confronting it, both internal and external, appear as varied and telling as the endemic diversity of India's demographic, social linguistic, religious, character and content besides a lack in economic inclusiveness or an equitable growth pattern. While millions are racing up the ladder of affluence, many more still live in sub-Sahara like conditions in abject poverty.
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Obama's cyria fiasco / Steingerg, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Steingerg, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract On November 26, 2011 Glenn Grenwald wrote an article in Salon magazine, a widely read American online publication, about a vast neoconservative plan to re-engineer the entire Middle East and North Africa region, in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw pact in the early 1990s.
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Pakistan after the elections / Benerji, Rana   Journal Article
Benerji, Rana Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The successful holding of elections in Pakistan on May 11, 2013 was a significant landmark in strengthening the democratic process in Pakistan. For the first time, an elected government lasted its full terms. A transition could be brought in by caretakers entrusted responsibility through a path braking constitutional amendment.
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