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Contested Coastlines in South Asia

 
Contested Coastlines: Fisherfolk, Nations and Borders in South Asia By Charu Gupta & Mukul Sharma Routledge Pp251; Price Indian Rs 650 Interesting addition to ...
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Interpretations of Mass Media Discourses in India and Pakistan

 
Tracking the Media: Interpretations of Mass Media                            Discourses in India and PakistanBy Subarno Chattarji; Routledge India, 2009; Pp335.The book, as the title tells blandly, examines ...
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China, India to hold talks on border issues on Jan 15

 
More than New Delhi, it is Beijing which has a vested interest in making the dialogue meaningful and productive. It is therefore heartening that Dai Bingguo has acknowledged that gaps in understanding persisted between the two neighbours, which together had presented to the world Panchasdeel – the five principles that should guide relations between countries in the present day...
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Sri Lankan talks for a “political solution” reach dead-end

 
A pre-requisite for success of negotiations is a willingness to be flexible. It is in short supply as the turn of events show.... Colombo has been creating irritants in the bilateral relations with Delhi by waving its China card and a Pakistan card occasionally. Yet, the Government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has taken the consistent stand that President Rajapakse should strive for a political solution. Its message to Jaffna has been to persist with dialogue with Colombo to resolve the problems in the country. ...
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US Uses The Stick Against Pakistan

 
The turn of events show that Pakistan’s assumption that having fooled the US on Indian fears they can take the Americans for a ride indefinitely are going wrong. Clearly, the all-powerful ‘in-house’ presiding deity overstepped when it became more audacious, arresting US diplomats, expelling military trainers and generating a virulent anti-US atmosphere in the country where radicalism in any case has taken deep roots. ...
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China and Britain locked in cyber war

 
Apparently the Chinese believe that a booming economy deserves a robust intelligence – human and technical for data and analysis. Otherwise ‘spy schools’ that attract 30 to 50 best brains would not be the flavour of the season at the Chinese Universities in Beijing, Shanghai (Fudan University), Xian, Qingdao and Harbin in 2011. ...
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Krishna discusses security and development with Thein Sein

 
It will be patently unfair to compare what India and China are doing or plan to do in Myanmar. China’s forays into Myanmar are a part of its quest to secure its energy interests, and towards that end ensuring peace in the restive border belt. India’s engagement with Myanmar is a part of its Look East Policy. Its mission was and is not unidirectional. It is there to share its expertise and help a friendly neighbour to overcome its development deficit. If the enterprise offers dividends, well, it is a bonus but it is not the unvarnished goal post....
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No visa on arrival in Colombo to Indian tourists...?

 
In a world that is increasingly guided by market economics, small countries like Sri Lanka should walk the extra mile to woo tourists and not place impediments like no visa on arrival in the way of the few who think of flying into Kandy or Colombo which don’t boast of world class hotel rooms in plenty. ...
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Pakistan: At the Crosscurrent of History

 
Author: Larence Ziring Pages: 383; Price: Rs. 895 Manas Publications, New Delhi...
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