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Witnessing birth of a nation and trip to Dhaka 50 years ago


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Rahul Singh
The pandemic has curtailed the international travel of world leaders. Earlier, our Prime Minister was a constant traveller to many capitals. He had stamped his authority at home with two huge election victories, but also wanted to be recognised as a world statesman, as respected as Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. The pandemic has confined him to the domestic front. Nevertheless, he made the correct move by choosing Dhaka for his first official visit abroad in over a year. The occasion was the 50th anniversary of the founding of Bangladesh.
Pakistan’s founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had scornfully called the nation bequeathed to him as “moth-eaten”, since the two wings were separated by 1,600 km of Indian territory. Geography apart, Pakistan’s rulers favoured West Pakistan, while neglecting East Pakistan. For instance, 80 per cent of the army consisted of Punjabis from the West wing. Development funds were mostly allocated to West Pakistan. B ....

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The Prisoners Who Never Returned: A Moving Account Of Missing Indian Soldiers


The Prisoners Who Never Returned: A Moving Account Of Missing Indian Soldiers
by Krishna Kant Sharma - Jan 25, 2021 12:07 PM
The cover of the book,
Missing in Action: The Prisoners who Never Came Back.
Snapshot
Chander Suta Dogra’s book,
Missing in Action: The Prisoners who Never Came Back, brings attention to the tragedy of Indian soldiers, who lost relevance and continue to languish in jails beyond the reach of their families and government.
Missing in Action: The Prisoners Who Never Came Back
. Chander Suta Dogra. Harpercollins. 2019. Rs 475. Pages 374.
On 16 December 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lit
Swarnim Vijay Mashaal from the eternal flame of the National War Memorial in New Delhi to mark the beginning of a year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of India’s military victory over Pakistan in 1971. ....

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Nepal faces a leadership crisis with Parliament being dissolved


Modern Diplomacy
It has been a few months since the Himalayan state of Nepal, landlocked between northern India and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, has been witnessing an internal power tussle within the ruling Nepal Communist Party.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, on December 20, managed to get the President’s nod to dissolve the 275-member lower house of the Parliament, triggering spontaneous protests in all major cities, including capital Kathmandu. The move has also invited strong criticism from the Opposition and constituents of the ruling coalition.
The lower house, or the Pratinidhi Sabha as it is called, was expected to serve for a term of five years. With its dissolution, the President has called for fresh elections in a two-phased manner to be held next year in April-May. ....

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