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If Plan A is talking to Taliban, India must start Plan B too — prepare for worst
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Spread of Taliban s radical Islam in India depends on govt s J&K policy
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A civil war in Afghanistan wonât be a cakewalk for Taliban. Thatâs opportunity India
The fear of the Taliban in J&K is a figment of imagination. As the Northern Army Commander in 2007-8, I had carried out a study to put an end to wild rumours. Text Size:
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Indiaâs eminently successful two–decade–old foreign policy, driven by its soft power and investments worth $3 billion, is getting unravelled in the graveyard of empires â Afghanistan. Having decisively defeated the Taliban and al–Qaeda in 2001-2002, the US and its allies have finally abandoned their failed ânation–buildingâ mission and left Afghanistan to its fate. A bloody civil war is raging between the legitimate government and the Taliban.
The glorious battle Indian soldiers fought in Italy, on a terrain as tough as the Himalayas Lt Gen H S Panag (retd) © Provided by The Print
On 8 July, the Chief of Army Staff, General M.M. Naravane, inaugurated the Indian Army Memorial at Cassino, Italy, to commemorate the Indian soldiers killed in action during the Battle of Cassino, January-May 1944.
In 1975, while hitchhiking in Italy, I spent two days studying one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War, fought around Monte Cassino. While the Commonwealth War Cemetery and Memorial at Cassino acknowledged the contribution of Indian soldiers, it is heartening to note that now a dedicated war memorial has been constructed by India.
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