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  • China’s Azhar Volte Face Well Worked Strategy

    SUBIR BHAUMIK | CHINA’s lifting the ‘technical hold’ on the UN 1267’s committee’s resolution to declare Jaish–e–Muhammed chief Masood Azhar a ‘global terrorist’ is a well thought move on the South Asian chessboard, part of a much larger diplomatic effort to preserve peace in the region to avoid any major adverse impact on its ambitious…

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  • Reuters Journalists In Myanmar Walk Free From Prison

    Yangon | Reuters TWO Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar after they were convicted of breaking the Official Secrets Act walked free from a prison on the outskirts of Yangon on Tuesday after spending more than 500 days behind bars. The two reporters, Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, had been convicted in September…

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  • CHRI Asks Supreme Court Not To Rush NRC Process

    LOOKEAST REPORT | THE Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) has urged the Supreme Court not to rush the NRC updating process and avoid a situation in which people are pushed back at gunpoint. “As concerned citizens, we look to the Supreme Court to reaffirm India’s constitutional and international obligations to rights on sensitive issues. That is why we…

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  • How Bangladesh Saved Rohingyas

    MOHAMMAD ZIAUDDIN | REPORTS out of the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh usually focus on the massive humanitarian efforts carried out by host country and its international partners. Together, they have supplied food, education, housing and medicine for hundreds of thousands of people with no other place to go. Even more remarkable is what has not happened….

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  • In Defence Of Bangladesh Polls

    TAHSEEN ALI | IT has become accepted wisdom that if a political party in a far–flung country wins an election overwhelmingly, the election must have been stolen. A healthy democracy should have competitive elections and governments that lack competition must be dictatorships. But what if the opposition party craters and offers little or nothing in…

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  • IIMC Alumni Meet Connections

    LOOKEAST REPORT | THE annual meet of the West Bengal chapter of IIMC Alumni Association (IIMCAA), Connections, was held recently in Kolkata. Chapter president  Subir Bhaumik presided over the meeting that was attended by Prof. Subir Ghosh, Ashish Chakrabarti, Pramod Kumar, Rajasthan Chapter President Amrita Maurya, National Organisation Secretary Ritesh Verma, Central Committee member Atul Gupta,…

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  • Reciprocal Operations | Against Separatists by Indian And Myanmar Army

    SUBIR BHAUMIK | Naypyidaw and Shillong THE Indian army has completed a brief counter–insurgency drive against the Arakan Army (AA), now the strongest rebel group fighting for autonomy in Myanmar’s troubled Rakhine province. At least three AA camps in Chhimtuipui district of India’s northeastern state of Mizoram have been demolished, Indian army sources said. But details…

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  • Former Envoy Pitches For Indian Exports To China

    LOOKEAST REPORT | FORMER Indian ambassador to China Gautam Bambawale on Saturday pitched for a determined push to boost Indian software and pharmaceutical exports to China. “If the Chinese open up to these exports from India, they can get quality products at very competitive costs and India can cut down its adverse balance of payments,”…

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  • Bangladesh Biman Avoided Hijack Attempt

    LOOKEAST REPORT | BIMAN Bangladesh Airlines flight BG–147 this afternoon evaded what it primarily appeared a hijack attempt of a Dubai–bound aircraft through its emergency landing at Chattogram Airport while the passengers and pilots came out of the aircraft. Witnesses said 15 minutes after the Boeing 777–800 ER flew from Chattogram Shah Amanat International Airport…

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