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Maintenance of peace at border is essential for development of ties, India tells China

Maintenance of peace at border is essential for development of ties, India tells China SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 09:32 PM IST Share Synopsis Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri made the remarks during an interaction with Chinese scholars from various think-tanks and universities at an event organised at the Consulate General of India in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. Getty Images India on Monday reiterated that maintenance of peace and tranquility in border areas is an essential basis for the development of Sino-India relations as it underlined the need for Beijing to respect mutual concerns, sensitivities and priorities. Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri made the remarks during an interaction with Chinese scholars from various think-tanks and universities at an event organised at the Consulate General of India in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

New narco-terrorism network takes shape in South Asia

New narco-terrorism network takes shape in South Asia
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LankaWeb – Taking Lessons From LTTE New Narco-Terrorism Network Takes Shape In South Asia – OpEd

Posted on April 10th, 2021 By Sugeeswara Senadhira Courtesy Euresia Review Indian security officials believe the interception of a Sri Lankan boat carrying 300 kilograms of heroin, five AK-47 guns and ammunition off the coast of Vizhinjam in Kerala in South India on March 25 points to a network of narco-terrorism with strong links to a group in Sri Lanka. The Indian officials told the Media the network of narco-terrorism has created sleeper cells in Sri Lanka and other neighbouring countries, and exports drugs to foment trouble. They added that the drug income is then used to fund illegal activities, including extremist activities.

Nepal still topsy-turvy , its political system prone to not being stable: Ex-Indian envoy

Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Recent events in Nepal show that the country remains in a “topsy-turvy” situation where alliances are too easily available and politics is plagued by “rent-seeking” behaviour, former Indian ambassador to Nepal Manjeev Singh Puri said Wednesday. “Nepal’s politics has remained the way it always was i.e. topsy turvy. Anybody is capable of getting into an alliance, no subject matter can be left out, the usual business of rent-seeking continues,” he said at the launch of the book, ‘Constitutional Development of Nepal’, by ‪Dr Rakesh Kumar Meena, assistant professor at DAVPG College, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

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