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'Terrorism is a grave challenge'


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DR.PRABIR DUTTA
Politcs of terrorism
by DR.PRABIR DUTTA on Oct 15, 2006 03:40 PM

When Welfare economics has out turned capitalism,communism has paradigm shift,imperialist supports conflict management;the terrorism stands obsolete as natural phenomenon.

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rambashyal
security in india
by rambashyal on Oct 06, 2006 09:38 PM

Dear honourable defence monister of India.
You are surrounded by the terroist(nepal,pakistan,Bangaladesh,sri
lanka).I can imagine how difficult it is to define a policy of peace and
tranquility in the area.Bangaladesh , nepal and srilanka has no
difficulty to come in terms with india,what these countries want is
friendly help from the indian government,be liberal in helping these
three countries,help them as you have done with bhutan to some
extent.Do not try to show that you are supreme and the aid has to be
with strings.Try to be a friend (big brother) when ever there is a need.
With Pakistan try to be a leader of the region by keeping the three
smaller states on your side.Why pakistan is exporting terroism by
sending terroist through this countries ? Do you have a
comprehensice policy to take care of these three countries ? You act
like bully to them that is why pakistan finds an easy way to export the
kind of terroism via religion to India.

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DR.PRABIR DUTTA
Religion and
by DR.PRABIR DUTTA on Oct 06, 2006 04:53 PM

Religion has no relation with terrorism;but terrorists are often fundamentalist.

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Ravikant
India's response
by Ravikant on Oct 01, 2006 12:04 PM

Mr Pranab Mukerjee's speech is full of platitudes and published statements made by leaders of yore.There is no indication India's resolve to meet the challenge
If there indeed be such a determination it is absent in the speech.For instances we cannot conclude that the perpetrators of the outrages would meet with just punishment.
What is one to conclude from such an anemic speech, save mean good to everyone except the victims of these outrages.The Indian State instead prefers to wait indefinitely for a change of heart; expecting the terrorist to be stricken by a bad concience
The Indian state would rather forget the pain inflicted by the terrorist/ militant/extremist/armed freedom fighters by rehabilitating them into our society and extend the hand of peace; never mind making it easy for them to lapse into their old ways at their own choosing.
The insurgency which began in Nagaland, has spread to the other NE states over time.We now have Left Maoist terror in the newly formed states and we would soon see signs of Linguistic terror in the southern states.
The Govt tells us that terror in India is a way of life, and we'ed better accept it.

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Eswaran Krishnan
Terrorism is a grave challenge
by Eswaran Krishnan on Sep 26, 2006 11:49 AM

Dear Mr. Minister, Please tell us what we don't know. What would interest the comman man more is not your speech, where politicians like you always try to score brownie points over political opponents or pass off everything as Pakistan's doing, but the concrete steps that you are and will take to fight the menace called terrorism. Stop playing the blame game or trying to play the oppressed. Play the aggressor for once, and you will find the nation stand behind you as one.

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Ravikant Bhat
Q & A to defence minister's address
by Ravikant Bhat on Sep 26, 2006 11:04 AM

Can Rediff also make available the transcript of any interactive / Q & A that may have taken place after the Defence Minister's address at Harvard?

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DR.PRABIR DUTTA
The role of imperialism
by DR.PRABIR DUTTA on Sep 26, 2006 09:04 AM

Prof.Sugata Bose has discussed elaborately how terrorisms obstuct economic and other developmental activities of the world as a whole.But it was needed also to focus the difference between imperialism with that of world terrorism.

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