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Exclusivist Approach to Hinduism and Islam: A Critique
India Pakistan Relations: Creating Stakeholders and Constituencies for Interdependence
EuropeÊs Islamic Dilemma
IndiaÊs Roaring Revolution Dalit Assertion and New Horizons By Vivek Kumar
Exclusivist Approach to Hinduism and Islam: A Critique
The Waziristan Tangle
Naxalism: Changing Tactics Naxalism: Changing Tactics
India-US Civilian Nuclear Agreement: An Ethical Review
Afghanistan Under Siege
Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 15, Issue 1, January-March, 2008 (Bush, Pakistan And The Bomb)
Bush, Pakistan And The Bomb
To Talk or not to Talk?
Why not to negotiate with the Taliban: A Legalistic Perspective
The Decline of Educational System In Iraq
Interpreting Gandhi’s Non-violence: A Study of the Influence of Buddhist Philosophy
How Military Dominates the Political Space in Pakistan: A Study of Musharraf’s Rule (1999-2008)
Geopolitics of Central Asian Energy Resources and Indian Interest
Would Terrorism Become a Thing of the Past?: When and How?
From Jinnah to Jihad: Pakistan’s Kashmir Quest and the Limits of Realism by Arvin Bahl
Why not to negotiate with the Taliban: A Legalistic Perspective