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Bhaskar Roy
Bhaskar Roy, who retired recently as a senior government official with decades of national and international experience, is an expert on international relations and Indian strategic interests. In this exclusive column for Sify.com, he says that, to the established Nepali political parties, with royalists in the forefront, the political ascendancy of the Maoists is sacrilege.
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Bhaskar Roy, who retired recently as a senior government official with decades of national and international experience, is an expert on international relations and Indian strategic interests. More
Explaining the Pakistani army’s projection of a cultural chasm between India and Pakistan that is not shared by many even in Pakistan, Bhaskar Roy says the fears of a nuclear war between India a More
When External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee lands at the Kathmandu airport on November 24, he would be ready for a situation in Nepal very different from the earlier expectations of the Indian gov More
In 2005, the then Bangladesh Foreign Minister Morshed Khan had warned that if India surrounds Bangladesh, Bangladesh also surrounds India. More
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If the country is serious about combating terrorism, we need serious mental overhauls across various levels, writes Bhaskar Roy More
The September 20 terrorist attack that literally blew apart Islamabad’s American landmark, the Marriot Hotel, is steeped in obscurantist ideology and ISI-Army complex machinations to further a c More
The merits and demerits of the conditions under which India was cleared by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) in Vienna on September 6 will continue to be debated for some time both at home and abroad. More
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