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Description: "New Delhi: In a major haul of drugs, Delhi Police’s Sepcial Cell has seized 14 kilograms of heroin worth Rs50 crore. Two Uttar Pradesh-based smugglers have been arrested in this connection. The contraband had been sent from Myanmar via Manipur. According to DCP Sanjeev Kumar Yadav, the arrested men were identified as Sanjeet Kumar Singh (34) from Varanasi and Pradeep Yadav (24) from Gazipur. The cops are now looking for a woman, who is allegedly heading this syndicate. Recently, the northern range of the cell had received information about this cartel and deployed informers around Manipur to develop intelligence. The cops got to know that the woman kingpin “Didi,” who is a native of Nepal, was based in Manipur..."
Source/publisher: "The Times of India" (Oslo)
2019-11-20
Date of entry/update: 2019-11-20
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Description: "...India and China have been indifferent neighbors in history with the high Himalayas intervening between them. The Indic and Sinic cultures are competitive, as clearly visible in Southeast Asia. Both countries offer competing models of development to achieve economic growth and social justice, distinguishing between the democratic and totalitarian paths. And, finally, history informs us hat large civilizational nations cannot be cordial neighbors, a modicum of normality is all that is possible in their relationship..."
Creator/author: PR Chari
Source/publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (Delhi)
2009-10-26
Date of entry/update: 2010-11-30
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Description: "...the visit provided a refreshing opportunity to engage the Chinese strategic think-tank community on a host of bilateral and regional issues. The visit is part of a project that aims to develop better understanding and greater cooperation between India and China for a more sustainable relationship that would help shape the Asian destiny over the coming years. Being a Track II process the exchanges were marked by free and candid expression of views by all participants. The main focus of the visit was to discuss confidence building measures (CBMs) in diverse fields ranging from, strategic relations, maintaining peace and stability along the borders, promoting strategic stability through CBM?s in the nuclear field, enhancing antiterrorism cooperation, promoting maritime security and facilitating media and think tank interaction. The range of CBM?s discussed reflected the desire to move beyond the clich?s of hostility and confrontation premised in the normal discourse on India-China relations to a level that promotes better understanding and more cooperative relationship..."
Creator/author: Brig. Arun Sahgal
Source/publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies - Delhi (IPCS Issue Brief 146)
2010-04-00
Date of entry/update: 2010-11-30
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Description: "One of the defining moments of the 21st century is the rise of China and the emergence of India, which, according to many analysts will possibly lead to a tectonic shift in the economic and strategic balance of power in the world from America and Europe to Asia. Some analysts estimate that if the two countries continue to grow at the rates they have grown in the past decade (India at 6-8 per cent and China at 10-12 per cent), China?s economy would be eight times bigger than India?s in 30 years. China?s rise is faster, more spectacular, and managed deftly with a well-thought-out road map. It is not just the statistics that testifies to China?s rise, but Beijing has matched her achievements in economic development by positioning herself both economically and strategically in the world stage...The ever-expanding trade between the two countries automatically gives them a huge stake in keeping co-operation alive, despite occasional hiccups. There is enough room in the world for both economies to rise simultaneously..."
Creator/author: Baladas Ghoshal
Source/publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies - Delhi (IPCS Issue Brief 153)
2010-08-00
Date of entry/update: 2010-11-29
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Language: English
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