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symposium participants
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THE
PROBLEM
Posed by C. Raja Mohan, Strategic
Affairs Editor, "The Hindu", Delhi
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ALTERNATIVE
SOUTH ASIAN FUTURES
Mahnaz
Ispahani, Senior
Fellow for South and West Asia, Council on Foreign Relations,
New York, USA
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EMERGING
PERSPECTIVES
J. N.
Dixit, IFS,
former Foreign Secretary, Delhi
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PATHWAYS
TO SECURITY
Deepa Ollapally, Senior
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study of India, University of
Pennsylvania, and Programme Officer, U.S. Institute of Peace
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SOUTH
ASIA WITHOUT SAARC
Imtiaz Ahmed, Professor
of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
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HISTORICAL
CONTINUITIES
K. Godage, retired Additional
Foreign Secretary, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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NEPAL'S
AGONY
Yubaraj Ghimire, Editor,
"Kantipur" and "The Kathmandu Post",
Kathmandu, Nepal
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September 2002
SECURING SOUTH ASIA
a symposium
on advancing peace
in the
subcontinent

cover design by Akila Seshasayee
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THE
CHINA CONNECTION
Swaran Singh, Associate
Professor, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Delhi
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HECTORING
HEGEMON
Ajai Shukla, defence
and security affairs correspondent, NDTV, Delhi
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ASYMMETRIC
WARS
V. R.
Raghavan,
retired
Lt. General; Director, Delhi Policy Group
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CONTINUING
CHALLANGES
Sumit Ganguly, Professor of
Asian Studies and Government, University of Texas at Austin, USA
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BOOKS
Reviewed by Raja Menon, Rahul Shivshankar,
Anupreeta Das, Bharat Karnad and Arunabha
Ghosh
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COMMENT
Received from Bhrigupati Singh,
doctoral student, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA;
Dilip Menon, Department of History, Delhi University
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