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  • Project Seabird: An Example of India's Maritime Prowess
    Vijay Sakhuja    ·   13 Dec, 2004    ·    #1580    ·    Commentary    
    After a delay of over a decade, Indian Navy's most ambitious infrastructure enterprise 'Project Seabird' is now a reality. On 14 November 2004, the first Indian naval ship entered the harbour, heralding the emergence of a new strateg...
  • Contemporary Peace Operations: An Indo-British Dialogue
       ·   13 Dec, 2004    ·    #1579    ·    Commentary    
    Chairperson: Amb Vijay Nambiar Speakers: Gp Capt Steele                 Col C A Pithawala             &n...
  • In Pursuit of Workable CBMs: Dateline Kashmir
    Mohammed Badrul Alam    ·   04 Dec, 2004    ·    #1578    ·    Commentary    
    Of late, a number of trial balloons have been floated on resolving the long simmering Kashmir tangle. It ranges from the Andorra model to replicating negotiations based on the Northern Ireland peace talks. However, it has to be remembered that f...
  • Naga Nationalism: The Inward Turn of a Conflict
    Bidhan S Laishram    ·   04 Dec, 2004    ·    #1577    ·    Commentary    
    One major success of the ongoing negotiations between the NSCN-IM and the Government of India (GOI) has been the peaceful overcoming of minor hurdles that might have become major obstacles to peace. The latest that has cropped up, however, raise...
  • Will it or won't it happen?
    Bibhu Prasad Routray    ·   30 Nov, 2004    ·    #1576    ·    Commentary    
    Award-winning writer Indira Goswami's meetings with the Prime Minister on 19 November signified that the writer has been successful in attracting the attention of the government to the serious problem of insurgency in Assam. This was hailed ...
  • Development, Manmohan's Weapon to Tackle Northeast Terror
       ·   04 Dec, 2004    ·    #1575    ·    Commentary    
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ended a three-day visit to Manipur and Assam on 22 November with a clear message that the UPA Government in New Delhi could talk peace with insurgent groups, but would not let terror hold development initiatives to ...
  • EU-India Relations: Beginning A New Era
       ·   30 Nov, 2004    ·    #1574    ·    Commentary    
    Introductory Remarks: General Banerjee Good Evening, On behalf of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Konrad Adenaeur Foundation, I extend a very warm welcome to you. We meet to commemorate an important occasion. On 8th N...
  • Stabilising a Stalemate: Where Sri Lankan Peace Process is Heading?
    N Manoharan    ·   30 Nov, 2004    ·    #1573    ·    Commentary    
    Every actor in the Island “wants peace” and all stakeholders of peace have asserted their “commitment” towards the peace process, now aged four years. Despite this, there has been a stalemated “no war, no peace&rdqu...
  • Informal Peace In Andhra
    P V Ramana    ·   30 Nov, 2004    ·    #1572    ·    Commentary    
    The Government of Andhra Pradesh (AP) has commenced peace negotiations with two Naxalite groups––the Janasakthi and Communist Party of India-...
  • Limited War and Escalation Control - II*
       ·   30 Nov, 2004    ·    #1571    ·    Commentary    
    A limited war was, and still is, a strategic possibility so long as proxy war continues on the sub- continent. As Ashley Tellis put it in the last India Today Conclave, “I believe that limited war sh...
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