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Involve NE in Look East Policy: ASEAN leader

If India wants its northeast to benefit from the much publicised Look East Policy, it must bring top leaders of south east Asia to that region and encourage dialogue and discussion there, says Surin Pitsuwan, till recently the secretary–general of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). “India can call a meeting of the…

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C-NES at Tufts University’s International EPIIC Symposium

The 28th Annual Norris and Margery Bendetson Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship (EPIIC) International Symposium, organized by the Institute for Global Leadership (IGL), Tufts University, Boston officially commenced with a workshop led by experts in global health and security on  21 st February 2012. EPIIC is a year long, interdisciplinary colloquium designed to…

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An abomination called AFSPA

Mr. Chidambaram has sought to blame the Army for the failure to repeal the draconian Act but the government is equally guilty as it has abdicated responsibility in the matter At an institute that is virtually owned, funded and run by the Ministry of Defence (MoD), Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram did the unthinkable the…

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Boat Clinic units wins honours at R-Day events

The Boat Clinic units at Sonitpur and Barpeta, under women District Programme Officers Moushumi Duwarah and Sapna Das respectively won laurels at the Republic Day celebrations. The Unit at Sonitpur district was felicitated by the State Minister Planning & Development  Mr Tanka Rai Bahadur in presence of the Deputy Commissioner Mr Tapan Sarma and SP…

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By the Brahmaputra (Vol: 20)

(For the quarter October – December 2012) Editorial By the Brahmaputra : The North-east must fashion the Burma Road At a recent discussion on Myanmar, where several senior Burmese civil society figures participated, a number of ‘real issues’ came up.  One was the puzzlement of those from that country about the so-called ‘Look East Policy’…

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Chronicle of conflicts and harmony

Even as the trend of documentary making in the Northeast is on the rise, the focal point still remains the myriad disturbing issues occurring in the region. Manoj Barpujari delves into some of these films critically assessing them “The function of the documentary is to clarify choices, interpret history and promote human understanding. They [documentary…

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The North-east must fashion the Burma Road

At a recent discussion on Myanmar, where several senior Burmese civil society figures participated, a number of ‘real issues’ came up.  One was the puzzlement of those from that country about the so-called ‘Look East Policy’ and what it meant, specifically, for Myanmar, and how those from the North-east agreed about the LEP’s failure to…

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Hospital to sail on Red River

A floating hospital will set sail on the Brahmaputra next year, providing medical care to patients in the remote riverine areas of Assam. Health and family welfare minister Himanta Biswa Sarma today told the Assembly that the floating hospital would be set up with financial assistance from the North Eastern Council (NEC). He said the…

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Myanmar conference at Jamia

Following the significant visit of Opposition leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi to India, a group of senior political, civil society figures and scholars from Myanmar participated in an international conference on ‘Myanmar: Distant Neighbour’, organized at Jamia Millia Islamia by the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research at Jamia Millia Islamia in association…

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