India-China: Dangerous HysteriaSource: South Asian Analysis
A dangerous hysteria has taken hold of India-China relations since the anti-Beijing uprising in Lhasa in March last year. This hysteria is not due to any actions or rhetoric by the two Governments, which have been conducting themselves in a balanced and restrained manner.
China Should Break India Into Smaller PiecesSource: Ahmed Quraishi
A Chinese strategist finds that there is no single united India and that the country is actually made up of several competing power centers that can be easily split apart. This will surely abort the American-British plans for turning India into their new slave-soldier in Asia.
India: Deadly bombings hits northeast Source:
"At least seven people died and over sixty were injured in blasts on Monday in India's northeast state of Assam. A powerful bomb at a busy restaurant in Guwahati killed four people and wounded at least 56, police said.
Bhutan: A Maoists Getting More ActiveSource: southasiaanalysis.org
In a major ambush of a vehicle carrying forest guards, in Sarpang, four were killed and two injured. The forest guards were returning to their camp at Phibsoo when an IED device blew up the tractor on which they were travelling. The occupants were also fired at.
INDIA: Left-wing rebels approaching LTTE, ULFA for arms procurementSource: Islamic Republic News Agency, Tehran
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Left-wing extremists are spreading their presence to as many as 22 states with the maoists even approaching banned groups like LTTE and ULFA for arms procurement, an intelligence report has claimed.
'The people of Myanmar feel betrayed by India'Source: Tehelka.com
India is supporting the generals, financing the generals, defending them in the international arena. So the people of Myanmar, and especially the political opposition, feel that India has let them down. They feel betrayed by the Indian government.
The ULFA: Assam's Hindu terroristsSource: Yahoo! News
India has had the misfortune of experiencing Sikh, Muslim and Hindu terrorism. The Sikh insurgency, inspired by the concept of an independent Khalistan, has died down after a decade of violence in the 80s.
Nearly 10,000 Biharis flee AssamSource: rediff News
Nearly 10,000 fear-stricken Bihar migrant labourers from Assam returned to their native villages in last forty eight hours to escape death shadow of United Liberation Front of Asom militants.