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Positive Reckoning of India-Pakistan Relations

Developments in past few weeks provide enough indication that India-Pakistan relations have changed significantly mainly owing to a sea change in the mindset of leaders of both the countries. Mutual understanding on various complex issues such as Kashmir, free trade regime and cross border trade clearly reflected the increasing pragmatic nature of relations...

Aurobinda MAHAPATRA | 09.03.2012


 

Implications of Indo-Pak Talks for South Asian Peace and Security

The two-day talks in Islamabad starting from 23 June 2011 incorporated a novel format of dialogue. For the first time in the history of bilateral talks, the official talks between the two countries divided the agenda of deliberations into three main segments: peace and security, Kashmir and confidence building measures...

Aurobinda MAHAPATRA | 25.06.2011




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Puerto Rico: Empire’s Grip and a Glimmer of Hope

The U.S. Administration explains that the hyperactivity of the FBI and the rest of the U.S. intelligence community in Puerto Rico is a part of the response to the threat posed by terrorist groups, drug cartels, and agents of hostile regimes. The U.S. hit list, it must be noted, includes as legitimate targets the radical separatists who, in fact, are ordinary Puerto Ricans trying to press for the independence of their country... In Washington, the hopes of the Puerto Rican nationally oriented forces for a reunion with other Latin American nations are seen as a risk to the U.S. interests in the region...

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