Recent mass uprisings in Egypt and other countries in the mid-east amply show that ultimately the countries in the region themselves have to normalize the situation and that other outside powers are mainly driven by their own limited concerns which they try to tackle even by altering their policy orientations. Strategic interests of both India and Iran therefore necessitate long-term sustained
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Uranium enrichment not to be discussed :Iran
Just before the initiation of talks between Iran and six world powers on Iran's controversial nuclear programme in Istanbul,Iran declared that they would not discuss suspension of their country's uranium enrichment program. According to a statement issued by Iran's Supreme National Security Council on Friday, the talks will continue on Saturday.
As talks on Tehran's nuclear program edged close to a possible collapse
As talks on Tehran's nuclear program edged close to a possible collapse
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Post-referendum Sudan to engage in cooperation
Hoping to emerge as a separate nation,the people of Southern Sudan overwhelmingly voted for succession in a week long referendum that ended on January 15,2011.The voting is widely expected to exceed the criteria of 60 per cent limit to uphold its validity and was monitored by hundreds of international observers including Jimmy carter ,former US president, Kofi Annan ,
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