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10:53 PM | August 06,2009
The “latest of the best” to tackle the Maoist problem is the plan to offer Rs3 lakh to those insurgents who surrender. It is a bad idea that is least likely to deliver results
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Romita Datta and Aveek Datta 12:12 AM | May 29,2009
In a rare interview, Koteshwar Rao, a member of the politburo of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), said the Maoists had joined forces with separatist groups in the North-East
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11:14 PM | May 28,2009
When Maoists are uniting other groups under an anti-India banner, India is still grasping to find a national strategy against the insurgency
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Rajdeep Datta Roy 02:00 AM | April 20,2009
This also stymies its larger aim of rehabilitating and providing jobs to surrendered activists of the United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa)
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Bloomberg 10:36 PM | April 06,2009
Three blasts in Assam killed 7 people & wounded 62 on the eve of a visit by PM Manmohan Singh
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11:24 AM | January 04,2009
A landmark verdict in J&K, a series of blasts in Guwahati and the launch of a new car in a slowing economy. We bring you an overview of the week that was
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Sanjukta Sharma 11:09 PM | December 12,2008
A primer of what went wrong in Assam, written with love for its people
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Biswajyoti Das / Reuters 12:09 AM | October 31,2008
Many of Thursday’s blasts were in crowded markets in the state and many bombs were hidden in motorcycles or scooters
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By Dr Bhashyam Kasturi 06:05 PM | June 26,2007
India today faces a dual internal-external security threat in the form of transnational terrorism; can its intelligence agencies take on the challenge, how do we identify terrorist outfits and can we be forewarned, are questions our expert finds answers to
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Rahul Karmakar, Hindustan Times 10:57 AM | May 20,2007
The outlawed Ulfa has borrowed ideas from the world of banking and investment to now start extorting in “equated monthly instalments”
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