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    between the two major powers‚ leading to what some have called the Second Cold War a term originated from the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on December 24th 1979. This war lasted through the Reagan administration. At the time few were able to realize the lasting geopolitical impacts of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. It can be argued that the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan changed the political and military landscape of not only the principals involved‚ but also created a dramatic shift in the Middle

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    Manohar Lohia and his tackling of Caste issue This paper will study how and why caste became so crucial to Ram Manohar Lohia’s politics. This would be understood by tracing the different dimensions of some of his theoretical and political activities‚ specifically on caste and even otherwise. So‚ for example‚ how Lohia drew his own grand historical narrative through Wheel of History‚ that contextualised caste in a certain way‚ or how this understanding of caste also allowed him to incorporate other

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    naturally long lasting and hurting. The war in Afghanistan to reach politic goals cannot go along with just military means lonely. The situation in Afghanistan is more complicated when America could not defeat Taliban thoroughly. However‚ the decision making of American leaders in relation between military using and political purpose has achieved several certain effectiveness. Applying the rational decision-making model to the situation in Afghanistan surge will analyze that military means are play

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    Title Kevin Sieff the author of the article “Afghanistan: Where Women Have no Choice”‚ expresses Farimas thoughts “Life is to complicated”. Through Farima’s quote states‚ life imagination vs life’s realities are two different things‚ we can plan things in our life but destiny choses differentially. The Author’s attitude is revealed through disapproval of the force marriages and Fatima arranged marriage in story. In article writer believes that women should have right chose. Author’s attitude

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    United States and its British ally initiated Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and attacked Taliban and al-Qaeda targets in Afghanistan. The war had the backing of most just war theorists those who believe that wars must meet certain criteria before they can be deemed just. This essay will discuss various aspects of the causes and conduct of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and how they fit into established ethics of war in Western traditions. First‚ this analysis will deal with the justifications

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    threatened by jihadists AFTER 11 years spent waging war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq‚ almost $1.5 trillion in direct costs and hundreds of thousands of lives lost‚ the Western public feels it has learned a hard lesson. It is more convinced than ever that even the best-intentioned foreign intervention is bound to bog its armies down in endless warsfighting invisible enemies to help ungrateful locals. Echoes of Afghanistan rang loud earlier this month when French forces swooped on advancing

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    Good Governance in the Light of Upliftment of Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes Table of Contents Scope & Objective iii Research Methodology iv Review of Literature 5 Introduction 6 Chapter I: Rampant Atrocities on Dalit 7 Chapter II: Globalization and Status of Dalit 8 Chapter III: Background of the enactment of the Act

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    TROOPS FROM AFGHANISTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON REGION WRITTEN BY: USAMA PERVAIZ OUTLINE 1.COMPLETE BACKGROUND OF THE SITUATION 2.PLAN OF REMOVAL OF FORCES 3.POST REMOVAL PLAN 4.IMPACT ON INDIA‚PAKISTAN AND TAJIKISTAN 5.FUTURE RELATIONS OF PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN 6.CHALLENGES AND OPPURTUNITIES FOR PASKISTAN 7.SOME RECOMMENDATIONS 8.SCENARIOS OF AFGHANISTAN 9.CONCLUSION. ______________________________________________________________________________ The Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan describes

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    under a shadow of dominance and patriarchal norms that control who has access to resource‚ education and opportunities. I will be comparing and contrasting the differences between traditional gender roles and norms in the United States‚ Sweden and Afghanistan. Stereotypes/Stigmas

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    “INDO-TIBETAN BORDER POLICE FORCE” (MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS) GOVT. OF INDIA RECRUITMENT FOR THE POSTS OF a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Inspector (Hindi Translator) Head Constable (Dresser Veterinary) Constable (Animal Transport) Sub Inspector (Overseer) Constable (Pioneer) Head Constable (Motor Mechanic) Constable (Motor Mechanic) Constable (Driver) Applications are invited from Indian citizens‚ for filling up the vacancies of above posts‚ in Group-B & C‚ on temporary basis likely to be permanent

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