tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | security, nepal, news, south asia
this is tragic...but i guess they are the growing pains of any emerging, transforming nation... i was really hoping to "pop" into Nepal if I had any free time in Bangladesh, but doesn't seem likely now.
Quoted: Violence marred the eve of a historic election designed to bolster peace in Nepal, as officials on Wednesday confirmed the killings of at least eight people in three separate incidents.
tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 25 2008 | security, business, news
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 29 2008 | india, security, united states
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 12 2007 | pakistan, government, security, news
I love how US Foreign policy under the Bush administration has always been about hindsight, and hardly ever about foresight. In the late 1990s US was all over India regarding not signing the NPT, conducting underground tests, etc...labeling the country as a "rogue" nation. Seriously, India was your concern? Shouldn't the Bush administration have re-evaluated its foreign policy with Pakistan, post 9/11 and the war on terror? what good will it do to worry now, when over half the country is filled with terrorist factions? i recently had a chance to speak with Ed Meese, and i asked him what he thought about the Bush administration's relationship with Pakistan and what his predictions were...let's just say, the answer was most unsatisfactory.
Quoted: Pakistan says the technology is under control. But Washington wonders.
tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2007 | india, news, security
Quoted: The BBC's Mahmud Ali assesses the military and political significance of war games between India, Japan, the US and Australia.
didn't know India had a navy
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 29 2007 | india, security, business, politics
Quoted: By Chris Buckley - Analysis BEIJING (Reuters) - India's nuclear deal with the United States, already dogged by opposition at home, has provoked alarm in neighbor China, but experts expect Beijing to swallow its complaints rather than risk...
India needs to get on the UN security council.
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2007 | news, India, security, international politics
unfortunately, I feel like this is a real concern. India's always had problems with terrorism, but aligning itself with US in terms of nuclear means and supporting Musharraf, might make the threat more challenging and imminent. How ironic when India and Pakistan are actually on the same side for a change...
Quoted: Terrorism analysts universally agree that India's growing closeness to the US may have put it in the crosshairs of the international terror group. The recent announcement of the nuclear deal would have sharpened the focus. Strangely enough, India's open endorsement of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is possibly the second reason for incurring the ire of the terror outfit.
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 12 2007 | news, politics, security
Quoted: Al Qaeda is the strongest it has been since the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a new U.S. government analysis concludes, according to a senior government official who has seen it.
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