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Singh Upsets Bangladesh Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has already tied himself up in knots with his media outreach programme – so much so, that one ones wonders if he’ll have already abandoned his recent idea of weekly meetings with leading editors. The problem stems from some off-the-record comments he made tied to his meeting with five print editors on June 29. In that meeting, he reportedly gave his assessment of the situation in Bangladesh , and stated that at least 25 percent of the population ‘swear by the Jamiat-e-Islami, and they are very anti-Indian, and they are in the clutches, many times, of (Pakistan’s) ISI.’ Compounding the problem, the Prime Minister’s Office posted his re...
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Isaac Madhavan
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Sharma sir, a very good suggestion indeed. I shall post comments on the original site. Also, I understand about the ineptness. It does seem so strange. I mean if it had been anyone else's media advisor, I would find it understandable but the PM's...
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Rajeev Sharma
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That is precisely what I suggested Murali Ji. Pl go ahead and give your comments at the-diplomat.com. All comments are filtered and personally seen by the editor. Please make your voice count in international journals. Your voice matters, sir.
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Rajeev Sharma
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The comments on this post are quite learned and meaningful. Since I expect more such comments, I have a suggestion for consideration of all my toostep colleagues. I will encourage all of you to put these comments on the original site of the Tokyo...
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A fter going through various news articles on this report I have a feeling that this report is not written with fair mindset. Report submitted 10 days earlier than schedule with only 7 out of 20 memb...
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SR Sham Sunder
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I agree. it is not fair to comment without reading the report. All we know is what we have read in news papers. However, we have been reading about BIAL in news papers for a long time. The report has come in only now. Earlier view was that...
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Chandrashekhar Thatte
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Dear Mr.Vivek Singh, Prima facie I tend to agree with your views and further views can be shared only after I get the copy of the JHC Report on BIAL.Please see if you can help.
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This is the editorial I wrote for Sakaal Times, Pune, which was published today (Feb 8, 2011) The Sunday meeting of Indian and Pakistani foreign secretaries in Thimpu has thrown up mixed results, a cocktail of good and bad news. The bad news is that Nirupama Rao and Salman Bashir failed to fix a firm date of an India visit by Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, though the understanding between the two countries is that Qureshi will be visiting India by the end of the first quarter of 2011 and the foreign secretary-level dialogue in Thimpu provided a good opportunity for the two sides to agree on the innocuous issue of specific dates of Qureshi’s India visit. Rao and Bashir co...
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The endgame appears to have begun in Libya. France has been spearheading diplomatic efforts aimed at Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, with a no-fly zone having been introduced shortly after the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1973. As Sumit mentioned here earlier today, India was one of five countries on the 15-member Security Council to abstain from voting. (Russia, China, Germany and Brazil were the other members). India claims that it abstained because it wasn’t sure how the resolution would impact the ongoing civil war in Libya—would it ease or exacerbate the difficulties facing Libyans? Indian Deputy Permanent UN Representative Manjeev Singh Puri underlined the country’s concern...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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This is the end game for him.. Thanks for the referral Ms.Kavitha.
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S. Muralidharan
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Hardliners in the past had faced the similar situation, yet, these autocratic rulers are not taking lessons from them! Gaddafi in the given circumstances will have no escape, but to succumb to pressure! Uprising in Yemen also started. This is an...
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Kavitha Shankar
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Gadaffi must go is one thing but the main point is why is he so stubborn ?? No one wants him and still he is fighting. Can't someone just shoot him and finish off the matter!! It is too much ain't it?? Thanks for posting this here too..
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' Government’s priority is to free Kerala from this horrible situation. My Government will crush sex rackets, extremists group and criminal gangs. Loopholes of law if any will be plugged to ensure this. During my election campaign I have promised that those who involved in sex racket cases will be handcuffed and jailed. Now as chief minister, I reiterate my resolve. Immediate steps will be taken to ensure that the sex racket cases are taken up and worked out '. Above given is an excerpt from the speech delivered by V.S. Achuthanandan in 2006 immediately after taking over the charge of the chief minister of Kerala. It is unfortunate that the outgoing chief minister hardly knows the meaning o...
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S. Muralidharan
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People of any state are not interested in freebies, but good governance, so that tax payers' money is properly deployed and optimally utilized for the growth and development of the State. Kerala should drop its "RED" and look for free trade,...
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manish kumar
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thank for this info sir, politicians can not be a good human
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Singh’s Secretive Afghan Trip India has probably never been as secretive about a prime ministerial visit as it is being now over Manmohan Singh’s trip to Afghanistan. Such is the level of secrecy that senior officials insisted during a background briefing hours before Singh’s departure for Kabul on talking about a ‘likely’ visit, refusing to confirm when exactly he was leaving. Singh, who was scheduled to reach Kabul this morning, is expected to return Friday. Initially, it seems, the Indian side was keen to wrap up the visit in one day, but the Afghan side is said to have insisted that he stay for a banquet on May 12. Singh was originally supposed to pay a visit to Afghanistan at the begin...
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ISI Keeps Sacred Cow Status India’s External Affairs Ministry will do well to handle with care post-Operation Geronimo Pakistan and the embarrassing security and intelligence failures it appears to have revealed. This certainly isn’t the time for the MEA to make a song and dance about the Indian military’s capacity to launch an Abbottabad-style operation to take out those believed to have been involved with the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. As for Pakistan, it is already undergoing an even more intense bout of internal strife than usual following the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. ISI Chief Lt. Gen. Shuja Pasha and Deputy Chief of Air Staff Operations Air Marshal Muhammad Hassan te...
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Rohit Thakur
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The biggest threat to PAKISTAN is - The people of PAKISTAN!! thanks for sharing Mr. Sharma.
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No Shift on Siachen Glacier As expected, the two-day Indo-Pakistan Defence Secretaries’ talks this week in New Delhi concluded without any tangible results or forward movement concerning the key Siachen Glacier dispute. In fact, there was hardly anything meaningful discussed between India’s Pradeep Kumar and Pakistan’s Lt Gen. (Retd) Syed Athar Ali. One new thing, though, was that the Pakistani side presented a non-paper on Siachen, which annexes the latest report by the Energy and Resources Institute on the sorry state of Himalayan glaciers. The non-paper – an off-the-record document that acts an unofficial presentation of a government’s policy – also urged India to involve China as a guar...
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Rohit Thakur
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It seems never ending story between PAK and INDIA. years and years passed but nothing changed till date.
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CBI Shadow T he inevitable happened and Textile Minister and DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran resigned from the Union Cabinet on July 7, a day after the CBI told the Supreme Court that he had coerced Aircel owner C Sivasankarn to sell his 74 per cent stake to Maxis group of Malaysia when he was the Union Telecom Minister from 2004 to 2007. The CBI will soon be knocking at Maran’s doors to record his testimony that would eventually lead to his arrest. The CBI has already started work on preparing a First Information Report (FIR) against Maran. Maran is the second union minister and third MP – all from DMK -- to step down from the cabinet in the wake of the 2G scam. Jairam’s Priority Soon after Jai...
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MS_Pi
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Dayanidhi Maran's political future is in trouble. They (DMK) used UPA government left and right and 'paying the price' now. Jairam's policy is good. Ultimately what will happen, God only knows. The love between Pakistan and America is well known....
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Let me admit at the outset that I am not an historian and hence am not qualified for writing a history of development of Indian political thought. That is the reason I did not call this mini-book history and instead have called it “story”. A storywriter has much more freedom than a historian can ever have. A story, unlike history, is never a complete account of events. A storywriter picks on some aspects of a story that interest him and leaves the rest untouched. I am told that most historians also do the same. All the same I prefer to be called a storywriter rather than a historian. As a storywriter I have made full use of the freedom that I am supposed to be entitled to. The mini-book, th...
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MS_Pi
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No need to express regrets, Konkan. The moment I opened the pdf, I read the writers name.
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konkan SINGHA
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I earnestly apologize to you all as this piece of history is written by Anil Chawla...
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Isn't it amazing, that Indian Government has miserably failed to handle a major issue like this, rather overlooked it conveniently:Maoist Insurgency, that contributed to killing of 900 people, last year alone -- Wrote Former Indian major general Ashok K. Mehta in " The Wall Street Journal ," Read More
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Why China And India Don't Get Along January 4, 2011: India-China ties are set to enter treacherous waters in the coming months. This is clear from current Chinese attitudes, wherein China favors Pakistan at the expense of India. For example, China is selling a one Giga watt nuclear reactor to Pakistan and is determined to ink a civilian nuclear energy cooperation agreement with the country which has for years indulged in nuclear proliferation. China has been demanding visa applications from Indians living in Jammu and Kashmir (wishing to travel to China) but not for Pakistanis in Pakistani Kashmir. This makes it clear on whose side China is. Against the backdrop of many serious differences, the visit by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (December 15-17) was expected to lower the temperature. It did not; instead it only exacerbated the Sino-Indian fault lines. Wen’s talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on December 16 failed to produce any dramatic results. The good thing...
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India-Iran Drama Continues If Iran really was behind the February 13 attack on an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi, Indian officials need be asking one key question: why? After all, despite the fact that India has voted against Iran twice at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), New Delhi has seemingly continued to have friendly relations with Tehran. And why would Iran choreograph an attack like this at a time when India is seriously engaged in trying to negotiate a complicated arrangement with Tehran to pay for oil it has bought? (India owes billions of dollars in lieu of oil it has already received over the years). One suggestion has been that Iran didn’t take the West-led censure motions at the IAEA as well it seemed, and could in effect be punishing a supposed ally for challenging it in an international forum in this way. Regardless, the Indian media has been surprisingly quite on the sensitive question of Iranian involvement. The device used by the lone perpetrator...
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Floods deluge Pak With Strategic Problems The Zardari government's inefficient handling of the floods is reminiscent of the General Yahya Khan government's thoroughly inept rescue and relief operations in the wake of the devastating Bhola cyclone in East Pakistan in 1970 that sowed the seeds of Pakistan's dismemberment, argues Rajeev Sharma. Pakistan's worst-ever floods may drown President Asif Ali Zardari himself. He is increasingly being seen as the modern time's Nero. He chose to be abroad when floods deluged large parts of his country, displacing over 20 million people, much more than the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the 2010 Haiti quake all put together. The Zardari government's inefficient handling of the floods is reminiscent of the General Yahya Khan government's thoroughly inept rescue and relief operations in the wake of the devastating Bhola cyclone in East Pakistan on November 12, 1970 that sowed the seeds of Pakistan's dismemberment....
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