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10 May 2005

News
Nepal bomb blast kills four protesters
Hindu, 30 April 2012
Four people were killed and nearly 30 wounded when a bomb attached to a motorbike went off near a crowd of protesters in southern Nepal on Monday.

Can bomb found in Tulsipur
Himalayan Times, 29 August 2011
DANG: Attempts of unidentified people to explode an improvised explosive device (IED) at the house of a local businessman has become unsuccessful.Police said a ‘can bomb’ planted at the house of  businessman Devraj K.C. at Tulsipur...

High alert in UP; tight security along Indo-Nepal border
Hindu, 14 July 2011
Tight security arrangements have been made along the Indo-Nepal border after a high alert was sounded in the state following the serial blasts in Mumbai, a senior SSB official said here.

Pakistan embassy official shot and wounded in Nepal
Dawn, 14 April 2011
KATHMANDU: A Pakistani embassy official suffered multiple wounds when he was shot by an unidentified gunman on Thursday in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu, police said.

High alert in Himachal
Times of India, 15 March 2011
SHIMLA: The Himachal Pradesh government has issued a high alert, following report from Central security and investigating agencies that separatist forces and terrorist organizations, based outside the country are trying to revive and regroup, for...

Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers
Naxalites' Urban Push: Will They Succeed?
R Venkata Ramani
Issue Brief 138
In a Weak State: Status and Reintegration of Children Associated with Armed forces and Armed Groups (CAAFAG) in Nepal
Oliver Housden
Research Paper 20
Nepal: A Failing State or a State in Transition?
Oliver Housden
Research Paper 19
books
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011: The Promise and Threat of Transformation
Edited by D. Suba Chandran and P.R. Chari
New Delhi: Routledge India
EVENTS
Nepal: Internal Challenges and External Influences
16 September 2011 , 1030-1200 hrs
Book Discussion - Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009
7 January 2010 , 1800-2000hrs
 
 

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