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Miscellaneous - 49. page

India – A Gentleman’s Army

Mr Ganguly Writes:Indian army as an institution has been built not only on the values of sacrifice honor and courage; it has also been built on the principles of morality.

TALAQ! TALAQ! TALAQ!

Stuti Agarwal Writes: Today in the name of culture and religion is India again facing the problem of narrow-mindedness or is it setting yet another example of its misogyny?. In the age where the entire world is moving forward, discoveries are being made every day, countries are trying to one up each other; Indian Muslim women are still fighting for their basic marital freedom.

Red beacon gone, what should be next ?

Namani Vignesh Writes: By May 1, the ‘Red Beacon’ culture will take a back seat, as a part of center’s decision to remove red beacons from all vehicles, except the ones used by emergency services.

Farooq holds key to Kashmir solution

Prof Kashinath Pandit Writes: Political situation in the Valley has deteriorated. Separatists are agog with joy. Sustained civilian unrest and recurring armed clashes with terrorists, give grist to human rights violation propaganda.

China’s ALASA : Satellite Launch from Aircraft

Sanjay Kumar writes: The Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology has made ground breaking progress in developing technology to send satellites into space via rockets delivered from Chinese aeroplanes. The Y-20 strategic transport plane is likely to be used for this purpose; once the plane reaches certain height it would release the rocket from its fuselage.

Murmurs of Nuclear Instability in South Asia : Is Someone Shaping the Narrative?

IS Panjrath Writes:Vipin Narang, author and Mitsui Career Development Associate Professor of Political Science at MIT and a member of MIT’s Security Studies Program, set the cat among the pigeons by suggesting that India’s nuclear strategy, if not the doctrine, might be undergoing some significant changes.Narang’s analytical U-turn is not an isolated one-off observation.