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AGNI VOL: 16 NO 2 (4) answer(s).
 
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Afghanistan steps further into uncertainty in 2014 / Maitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Maitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract 2014 was long anticipated as the year of transition and ushering in of hope for Afghanistan. Three months of this important year are already behind us and, betraying earlier expectations, afghans continue to face stark uncertainties.
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India will be new hope: the view from Japan / Nagao, Satoru   Journal Article
Nagao, Satoru Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A key ponderable that emerges while reviewing recent happenings is the fast progression of Japan-India relations. What are the reasons for this phenomenon?. The Japanese emperor's visit to India in November 2013 was the first ever such vision in history. January 2014 was the first time for a Japanese prime minister to grace the Indian Republic day parade as the chief guest.
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Jammu and Kashmir: healing the wounds / Davar, Kamal   Journal Article
Davar, Kamal Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The crown of India, the divinely beautiful and immensely strategic state of Jammu and Kashmir since its tumultuous accession to the Indian union in 1947, displayed at times, the pangs of an uneasy existence with the secular, liberal and generous environs of the parent nation. That is abiding emotional integration to Mother India, is still wanting in some spheres, even after 66 years of togetherness, is hardly a tribute to India's and the state's political leadership or governance notwithstanding the countless sacrifices made, monumental aid and resources invested for the security and development of India's restive northernmost state. That India's ever belligerent neighbor, Pakistan has left no stone unturned or any machination in the book to fan separatism in J&K which is considers its jugular vein is hardly surprising. In the globally troubled times of today, Pakistan and some others in the world forget that India is home to the third largest population in the world and thus J&K is not a mere symbol of India's secularism but its prime guarantee.
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Threats to national security / Bhatia, N. N   Journal Article
Bhatia, N. N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India covers a total geographical territory of 2,87240 Sq. Lm (12,69,210 Sq, Mile) and according to the census conducted in 2011, the population of India is 1,210,193,422 that strategically makes it the seventh largest and the 2nd most populated country in the world. Geographically it is bounded by the Indian Ocean in the south, the Arabian sea on the west, the Bay of Bengal in the east and sharing land borders with Pakistan, on the west, China, Nepal and Bhutan in the north and the northeast, and Bangladesh and Burma in the east. in shares maritime boundaries with Pakistan in the west, Sri Lanka in south and Bangladesh in east and its islands of Andaman and Nicobar share with the Thailand and Indonesia.
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