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23 OCT 2015

2015-10-24T14:36:39+05:30By |Categories: Daily Current Events|Tags: , , , |

1) Hand-in- Hand Military exercise:- The India China Combined Military Training Exercise Hand in Hand 2015 commenced on 12 Oct  at Kunming Military Academy, Yunnan, China. The joint exercise has met its stated objectives; to exchange experience on counter-terrorist training and conducting counter-terrorist operations, enhance mutual trust and understanding and promote healthy military relations between the two armies. 2)Inscriptions and Kings :-  Almost all inscriptions have something to do with [...]

ARC – Capacity Building For Conflict Resolution – Part 3 (Left Wing Extremism/Naxalism)

2017-02-13T19:48:24+05:30By |Categories: ARC|Tags: , , |

Introduction :- The left extremist outburst, later known as the Naxalite movement, started in March 1967 in the three police station areas (Naxalbari, Khoribari and Phansidewa) of Darjeeling district in West Bengal .The major features of left wing extemism (LWE) are : – It has emerged as the greatest challenge [...]

ARC – Capacity Building For Conflict Resolution – Part 2 (Land related conflict,Farmer suicide ,Displacement and SEZ)

2015-10-23T14:07:52+05:30By |Categories: ARC|Tags: , , , , |

Introduction : – Land is a perennial source of conflict in all societies and even more so in predominantly agrarian economies where apart from being the principal asset, possession and ownership of land is the sine qua non of social respectability.   1) Land related Agrarian Issues :- Farm, Farmers [...]

ARC – Capacity Building For Conflict Resolution – Part 1(Conceptual Framework)

2017-02-13T19:46:52+05:30By |Categories: ARC|Tags: , |

1) Preface: - "Better than a thousand hollow words is one word that brings peace.” – Lord Buddha "Conflicts have no beginning and no end; everything grows together in mutual causation; no single actor carries all the responsibility and no single actor carries all the guilt" - Johan Galtung Conflict [...]

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