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    The Kargil Conflict

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    During the Kargil conflict‚ from May to July 1999‚ U.S. diplomacy was a critical factor in the Indian decision to limit the fighting to one isolated sector of the Line of Control in Kashmir. When Pakistani troops crossed the line in the early months of the year‚ India had the option of opening new fronts elsewhere in Kashmir or‚ potentially‚ along the international border with Pakistan proper. The decision not to expand the conflict horizontally or vertically was New Delhi ’s‚ but Washington ’s influence

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    Violence is emerging in an unprecedented manner in human society. Looking at the Kashmir today any sensible person feels disheartened and even horrified to see the kind of violent acts being committed by man against man and nature. It is sad to realize that we live in an era of unprecedented violence in the forms of war‚ crimes‚ injustice and oppression and exploitation amidst a seemingly outward development enjoyed by a few. The majority of Kashmiri today live in stark poverty‚ struggling for

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    Moral Education

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    the pupils are trained along the lines of morality‚ they become the flag bearers of the society. But the current system of education in Kashmir presents a gloomy picture as the educational institutions have merely become the factories of producing the stereotyped and corrupted individuals. There is no denying the fact that system of education in Kashmir has progressed a lot both qualitatively and quantitatively but at the same time the moral aspects associated with the educational system

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    In August 1947‚ Pakistan was faced with a number of problems‚ some immediate but others long term. The most important of these concerns was the role played by Islam. Was Pakistan to be a secular state serving as a homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent‚ or was it to be an Islamic state governed by the sharia‚ in which non-Muslims would be second-class citizens? The second question concerned the distribution of power between the center and the provincial governments‚ a question that eventually led

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    India Is My Country

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    much as they could. India became independent in 1947. The foreign rulers went away. Under the able leadership of Pt. Nehru the country marched towards progress. New industries were set up. Trade increased. There were difficulties in the beginning. Kashmir was overrun by the tribals. There were communal riots Millions of people were uprooted from their homes. India is the largest democracy of the world. We Indians enjoy freedom of speech‚ worship and press. All citizens have equal rights. India is

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    Foreign Policy of Pakistan

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    Berkeley Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 1‚ No. 2‚ Feb 2011 Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: Internal Challenges in New Millennium Muqarrab Akbar∗ Abstract: Pakistan’s foreign policy has always been identified as policy of self-abnegation. It is blamed that external factors particularly USA play a vital role in the shaping of foreign policy of Pakistan but there are many internal factors pose challenges to Pakistan’s foreign policy. Pakistan is an ideological state hence ideology has a special

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    EARTHQUAKES Introduction and Terminology • Vibrations in the earth’s crust that occur when strain in the crust is suddenly released by displacement along a fault line • Focus = point at which an earthquake originates inside the earth. May be many km below surface • Epicentre = the point on the earth’s surface directly above the focus. Strongest shock normally felt here. Most damage usually occurs here. • Seismology = the study of earthquakes – from Greek – seio – to shake

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    these direct confrontation known as war which create tensions between the relations of these two countries like attack on parliament in 2001 and many others. The major cause of their confrontation is not one‚ some relates it with the issue of Kashmir and some with religion but the big realistic thought points out the problem of terrorism which is not effecting India only but definitely it is effecting India-Pakistan relations because of some terrorist groups running from Pakistani territory many

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    neighboring countries and internal terrorism emulates from religious or communal violence and Naxalite–Maoist insurgency. Terror activities involve either Indian or foreign citizens. The regions with long term terrorist activities today are Jammu and Kashmir‚ Mumbai‚Central India (Naxalism) and the Seven Sister States (independence and autonomy movements). As of 2006‚ at least 232 of the country’s 608 districts were afflicted‚ at differing intensities‚ by various insurgent and terrorist movements.[3] In

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