RN Ravi named as new West Bengal Governor
  • Pakistan-trained rebels behind Myanmar border raids !

    LOOKEAST REPORT Myanmar says a Pakistani Taliban-trained militant leader masterminded the deadly attacks in its Rakhine state recently. A statement from the office of Myanmar’s president Htin Kyaw on Friday said a rebel group called Aqa Mul Mujahideen was behind the raids on three outposts on Myanmar-Bangladesh border, in which 9 policemen were killed. It…

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  • Where Has Myanmar’s Peace Money Gone ?

    SAW YAN NAING / LAWI WENG | UNDER former President Thein Sein’s government, over US$100 million poured into Burma’s peace programs by foreign governments and institutions. As the military-backed administration has given way to a National League for Democracy (NLD)-led government, questions linger about the transparency and influence of international funds on the peace process—critics argue that…

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  • The Chinese Connection

    EDMUND DOWNIE Evidence points to Chinese involvement in rebel movements in India’s northeast, but this should not be a major roadblock in India-China relations. On June 4th of this year, rebels from northeast India killed at least 20 Indian soldiers and injured 11 in an ambush in the Indian state of Manipur, near the India-Myanmar…

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  • Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej dies

    Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest-reigning monarch, has died after 70 years on the throne, the palace says. The king, 88, was widely revered in Thailand. He was seen as a stabilising figure in a country hit by cycles of political turmoil and multiple coups. He had been in poor health in recent years…

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  • Bangladesh lessons for Kashmir, India

    SUBIR BHAUMIK Chetan Bhagat in a recent article on Kashmir has missed a few major points. Clarity on these issues are not just crucial to understanding the Kashmir question but also to evolve a future for Kashmir that is at the hear of an unending India-Pakistan conflict. Bhagat’s analysis that the Indian army messed it up and provoked Kashmiris to…

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  • Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan joins India in SAARC boycott

    LOOKEAST REPORT Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan have joined India in boycotting the forthcoming SAARC Summit scheduled at Islamabad in November. The Summit has been postponed, said a top source in Nepal’s foreign ministry after all three of India’s neighbours conveyed their inability to attend the summit to Nepal, the current chairperson of SAARC. It is…

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  • Talk Less, Offend Less

    SUBIR BHAUMIK Politicians often play to the gallery and talk much more than they should. When they speak on subjects they know little about, they make a fool of themselves. Flattery makes them believe they know all they survey but that is not true. The result often is huge faux pas and unseemly controversy. Tripura…

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  • Philippine drug killings probe in limbo

    Philippine senators ousted a staunch critic of President Rodrigo Duterte from the leadership of a panel investigating an explosion of drug-related killings, squashing a rare domestic challenge to the bloody crackdown. Duterte’s war on drugs, the key plank of a poll campaign likened to that of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, has claimed more than…

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  • PM Narendra Modi in ASEAN

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Laotian capital to attend the ASEAN-India and the East Asia Summits to strengthen India’s trade and security ties with the strategic Southeast Asian region. During his two-day visit, Modi is scheduled to have several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Summits, beginning with an interaction with Japanese…

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