Dialogue April-June 2008 , Volume 9 No. 4
Contents
TacklingTerrorism: the Confusion at the Top
A Spurt in Terrorist Mayhem - D.N. Bezboruah
India’s North-East: One Script, Many Actors - Patricia Mukhim
Arms and the Ordinary Man- Pradip Phanjoubam
Nagaland – A Politics gone awry - Patricia Mukhim
Naga mind must match Naga goal -Charlse Chasie
The Challenge of Good Governance in India: Need for Innovative Approaches - Balmiki Prasad Singh
Manipur is Bleeding - E.N. Rammohan
Maoist Movement: Current Trends and State Response - PV Ramana
Economic Consequences of Insurgency in the North-East - H.N. Das
Counter-terrorism Measures: Need for Non-governmental Approach - D.C. Nath
Terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir – the Cultural Dimension - S.S. Toshkhani
The Rise of China – Challenges for India - K.K. Mitra
India’s Place in China’s Strategic Vision – A Historical Perspective - D.S. Rajan
Indo-Pak Relations and Internal Security - J.N. Roy
The Global War on Terror: the Pakistan Front - Manoj Joshi
Present Bangladesh Scenario and its Impact on India’s Internal Security - Bimal Pramanik
Three Dimensions of the Fourth Eelam War in Sri Lanka - Col. R. Hariharan (Retd.)
The Media in India and Terrorism - Devdutt
Marxism and Indian Academics - Shankar Sharan
Terrorists online: The New Dimensions in National Security - Subimal Bhattacharjee
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