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Indian troops kill 20, injure more than 100 in Kashmir
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Indian troops kill 20, injure more than 100 in Kashmir Two-day strike against killings Srinagar In occupied Kashmir, the Indian troops in their fresh acts of state terrorism martyred 17 youth and injured as many as 100 in Shopian and Is-lamabad districts in a single day, today. The youth were killed during cordon and search operations, launched by
Read Full ArticleIndia’s Regional Integration Plans all Hinge on Bangladesh
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India doesn’t have a single regional integration plan that excludes Bangladesh, thus making Dhaka the most prized of New Delhi’s neighborhood partners. This analysis will highlight the institutional integration dependency that India has on Bangladesh, while the second part will raise awareness about how Bangladesh can leverage this state of affairs to its benefit a
Read Full ArticleThe Adivasis of India - A History of Discrimination, Conflict, and Resistance
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- By C.R. Bijoy, Core Committee of the All India Coordinating Forum of Adivasis/Indigenous Peoples The 67.7 million people belonging to "Scheduled Tribes" in India are generally considered to be
Read Full ArticleBangladesh between Sino-Indian Friction in South Asia
0 comments | by Ahmed Rajeev
Bangladesh's trade and commerce ministry should focus on the trade deficit. Specifically, it must change its submissive attitudes towards India and China. Right
Read Full ArticleStop The Increasing Violence Against Dalits
0 comments | by Vidya Bhushan Rawat
Minister does not leave an opportunity to quote Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar. RSS has been calling him ‘pratahsmarniya’
Read Full ArticleDo Not Forget The Anti-Sikh Pogrom of 1984! Peoples Union for Democratic Rights
0 comments | by Cijo Joy and Anushka Singh
31 October 2017 – thirty three years have passed since the anti-Sikh pogrom carried out in Delhi between 31st October and 4
Read Full ArticleInsurgencies in Manipur: politics & ideology
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Among all the North Eastern states of India, Manipur is the worst affected in terms of militancy and insurgency. Today, there are at least 12 insurgent outfits active in the state and even today the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, imposed by the Government of India remains in force in the state. The reign of terror has continued in other forms like attackin
Read Full ArticleRaigarh authorities should protect Adivasis’ right to peaceful protest
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Local authorities in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, should respect and protect the right of Adivasi villagers opposing the activities of private companies to conduct peaceful protests on 15 and 16 January. Residents of six villages in Gharghoda block, Raigarh are planning a protest against the unlawful construction of an ash pond by TRN Energy Limited in Nawapara Tenda village and the establishment of
Read Full ArticleNetanyahu in India: Shared Ideologies, Shared Enemies
0 comments | by Peter Speetjens
When Narendra Modi became the first Indian prime minister ever to set foot in Israel in July 2017, he made a quick stop at the grave of Theodor Herzl, the founder of the World Zionist Organization and spiritual father of modern Israel. The 67-year-old placed a small rock on the black marble tomb at Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl. On 14 January, Benjamin Netanyahu will become the second I
Read Full ArticleThe Horrible Truth About Winston Churchill
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A recent film and media reviews are busy singing the praises of Winston Churchill. Peter Frost begs to differ George W. Bush insta
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