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Journal of Indo-Sri Lankan
Relations
(September 11, 2006)
Post-colonial democratic Sri Lanka
adopted a divisive Constitution that essentially colonized the minority Tamil
population of the North and East. Initially, the Sri Lankan Tamils (Tamils)
started a movement that was peaceful. Successive negotiations and deals were
unilaterally violated by successive SL Governments (SLG) leading to a severe
rupture in trust between
ethnic Sinhalese and
Tamils which blew into
violent conflict.<More>
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Journal of Indo-French
Relations
(September 3, 2006)
India and France have
traditionally enjoyed
friendly and deep
relations that include
periodic interaction
between their leaders from
the 1970s. Bilateral
relationship significantly
strengthened in the last
decade into a long-term
partnership model. Both
countries have taken
definite steps to ensure
periodic cultural
exchanges.<More>
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Journal of
Energy Issues in
India
(August 25, 2006)
Energy deficiency in
India is seeing large
investments in mega
projects in refinery,
pipeline installations,
new power generation
projects, power line
grid deployment, and
even private sector
nuclear plants. Many
companies recently
announced plans to
create new projects
specifically targeting
energy and
power-generation.<More>
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Journal of Health in
India
(August 18, 2006)
Health policy and
enforcement in India is
an area of abject
neglect and increasingly
a source drama because
Health is not something
that is considered
important in the Federal
Ministry. But health of
India is becoming more
important as the
visibility into major
diseases such as
HIV/AIDS, Diabetes,
Cancer, and Leprosy are
being highlighted by
many international
organizations and media
reports.<More>
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Journal of Indo-US
Relations
(August 11, 2006)
India and the United
States (US) are thought
to be natural allies for
several reasons. Both
share a colonial
history, democracy,
individual freedom,
religious freedom, rule
of law, and a fiercely
independent spirit. Yet,
both countries have
often disagreed with
each other more than
using their shared
principles to further
their relations.<More>
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Journal of Terrorism and
India
(August 04, 2006)
Terrorism is undoubtedly
the most important issue
facing India because it
not only threatens peace
but also threatens the
very existence of India
as a secular,
democratic, and
economically viable
nation with strong
grounding in rule of law
and due process.<More>
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