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September 2010
#3249
Af-Pak Diary: Now a Peace Council to Negotiate with the Taliban
30 September 2010 D Suba Chandran analyzes the significance of the recently formed Peace Council by Karzai in Afghanistan
#3248
Remembering Gandhi (M.K.)
29 September 2010 PR Chari reflects on the values that Gandhi stood for and assess if India has been able to uphold them
#3247
Another Sino-Japanese Spat: So What’s New?
29 September 2010 Jabin T Jacob outlines the implications for China and the region of the latest dispute between the East Asian giants
#3246
AfPak: Beginning of an End?
28 September 2010 Firdaus Ahmed analyzes whether the Taliban is losing ground against the ISAF forces in Pakistan
#3245
Dams on the Brahmaputra: Concerns in Northeast India
28 September 2010 Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman delineates the effects of India’s water resource development in the northeast
#3244
AFSPA: A Practical Approach
28 September 2010 Ali Ahmed outlines the ‘human rights v. security’ dialectic related to the demands for the removal of the AFSPA
#3243
Indus Waters Governance-V: One River, Three Dialogues
27 September 2010 D Suba Chandran illustrates the need for extending the Indus Water Dialogue beyond the governments.
#3242
Bio-terror: Grave Implications of Synthetic Biology
23 September 2010 Reshmi Kazi highlights the potential dangers of bioterrorism emanating from easier access to synthetic biotechnology
#3241
Political Instability in Nepal-II: Four Likely Scenarios
21 September 2010 Arun Sahgal presents four likely scenarios that could emerge from the present political stand-off in Nepal
#3240
Political Instability in Nepal-I: Internal Divisions and Integration of Maoists
21 September 2010 Arun Sahgal highlights the problems of integration of the Maoists in the Nepalese political system
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