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January 2009
#2775
Should India Join NATO to Combat Terrorism?
8 January 2009 Sanjay Kumar argues that India should open a strategic dialogue with NATO on issues of common concern
#2774
Western Rajasthan Becoming a Transit Route for Narcotics
8 January 2009 Alok Kumar Gupta talks about the security implications of the narcotics trade along the international border
#2773
Sri Lanka in 2008: A Tale of Two Fires
8 January 2009 N Manoharan reviews the events of the past year in Sri Lanka
#2772
Insurgencies, Splits, Terror
6 January 2009 Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman criticizes central and state government tactics used in attempts to resolve insurgencies in Northeast India
#2771
Awami League's Victory in Bangladesh and Relations with India
5 January 2009 Harun ur Rashid calls for India to take greater initiatives to develop and maintain friendly relations with its smaller neighbour
#2770
Changing Complexion of Terror Attacks in India
4 January 2009 Anand Kumar traces the changing nature of terrorism in India.
#2769
Naxalism in Decline in Bihar
4 January 2009 Satish Kumar analyses the factors behind the slow but steady petering out of Naxalism in its Bihar heartland
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