Bangladesh 1971 to Myanmar 2021 – untangling India s refugee dilemma
Bangladesh 1971 to Myanmar 2021 – untangling India s refugee dilemma
Last Updated: Tue, Apr 13th, 2021, 12:08:27hrs
Officially PM Narendra Modi was in Bangladesh on March 26 to commemorate the 50th declaration of their independence. Yet the elephant in the room was the anniversary of a genocide that pushed India into its worst refugee crisis and later into a war. Coincidentally, 500 miles from where the PM was, a similar crisis has been unfolding with Myanmar’s military Junta having so far killed at least 500 civilians.
Yet, a day later, Colonel Ketan Mohite, India’s defence attaché, took part in Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day Celebrations in Naypyidaw, the same day the Army killed 100 protestors. Can you imagine Indira Gandhi sending an official to shake hands with Yahya Khan in 1971?
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Army Orders Probe In Alleged Data Breach In Northern Command
SRINAGAR: The Indian Army has ordered a court of inquiry into an alleged case of data breach at the Udhampur-based Northern Command in Jammu and Kashmir after a soldier was found to have passed on tactical and operational military data to Pakistan’s ISI,
The Telegraph quoted sources in the army headquarters as having said.
The breach,
The Telegraph quoted a senior army official as having said, came to light early this month amid heightened tensions along the Line of Control with Pakistan and the ongoing border standoff with China on the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh since May last year.
Data breach investigation in Indian Army A soldier was found to have passed on tactical and operational military information to Pakistan’s ISI, sources have said
The Indian Army has ordered a court of inquiry into an alleged case of data breach at the Udhampur-based Northern Command in Jammu and Kashmir after a soldier was found to have passed on tactical and operational military data to Pakistan’s ISI, sources in the army headquarters have said.
The breach, a senior army official said, came to light early this month amid heightened tensions along the Line of Control with Pakistan and the ongoing border standoff with China on the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh since May last year.
Farooq Abdullah says Hurriyat has received funds from govt
Farooq Abdullah says Hurriyat has received funds from govt
Abdullah Had Suggested Third Party Mediation To Resolve The Kashmir Issue, Saying India Should Take The Help Of Friends And That Dialogue Was The Only Solution.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Vikas Mehta | Updated on: 24 Jul 2017, 06:22:23 PM
New Delhi:
National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Monday said Hurriyat has received funds from the central government and it has been mentioned in the book of AS Dulat who was former RAW (Research & Analysis Wing) chief.
Abdullah said that he would not like to disclose the names of those who had funded to Hurriyat leaders, but the nation is bearing consequences.