• The Day Baramulla Wept:  Revisiting the 1947 tragedy

    The Day Baramulla Wept:  Revisiting the 1947 tragedy

    Dr.Ramesh Tamiri On the morning of 27 October 1947, as Pakistani invaders stormed into the historic town of Baramulla, they unleashed a reign of terror of unprecedented brutality. More than two thousand members of the  Kashmiri Hindu community, comprising around 200 families, lived in the town. A small Sikh community, comprising six families, resided in…

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  • Why India Must Decouple Its China Policy From Pakistan

    VIKAS KAPOOR China’s territorial disputes have been a major part of its foreign policy in much of the 20th as well as 21st centuries. As soon as People republic of China (PRC) was established in 1949, China declared that its Land boundaries with almost all neighbouring countries were Ill-defined & needed to be “renegotiated & redefined” then…

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