B Raman

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23 years on, Kashmiri Pandits remain refugees in their own nation

23 years on, Kashmiri Pandits remain refugees in their own nation

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2012

The government of India has a moral responsibility for working towards a consensus for the return of Kashmiri Pandits to their homeland, says B Raman

Why Pakistan is still on the brink of uncertainty

Why Pakistan is still on the brink of uncertainty

Rediff.com   13 Jan 2012

The war of nerves in Pakistan, which has degenerated into a war of the institutions of the state, shows no signs of ending says security expert B Raman.

China treads cautiously on Kayani visit amid Pak political storm

China treads cautiously on Kayani visit amid Pak political storm

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2012

A carefully modulated exercise is evident from the reports emanating from Beijing on the current visit of Pakistan's army chief Ashfaq Kayani, says B Raman

Bad Chinese taste in India's mouth

Bad Chinese taste in India's mouth

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2012

'The Government of India should insist on strong action against those responsible in the instant case while discouraging our media from blowing the incident out of proportion.'

Metastasis of Al-qaeda? Pan-African terrorism

Metastasis of Al-qaeda? Pan-African terrorism

Rediff.com   1 Jan 2012

In a televised broadcast on December 31,2011, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in parts of the country following anti-Christian violence by a jihadi group called Boko Haram.

How to reverse the politicisation of the CBI

How to reverse the politicisation of the CBI

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2011

It is important it is to set up a Lok Sabha CBI Oversight Committee and give it carefully defined powers to confirm the appointment and removal of a CBI director and to go into the administrative and budgetary aspects of the agency, writes B Raman.

Coping with GenNext journalists

Coping with GenNext journalists

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2011

Concepts keep evolving. When I was in service, one used to talk of media management by the police. It is now a hated concept. After I left service in August 1994, one started talking of perception management. This too has now fallen into a disfavour. One now talks of perception correction. It is a politically neutral concept acceptable both to the police and the media.

Zardari should jettison Hussain Haqqani

Zardari should jettison Hussain Haqqani

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2011

There are enough indicators regarding the utter naivete of the ambassador which could ultimately burn the credibility of Zardari himself and drive a further wedge between him and the Army, says B Raman

Suu Kyi, Myanmar govt trying to work with each other

Suu Kyi, Myanmar govt trying to work with each other

Rediff.com   12 Nov 2011

Cooperation and national reconciliation, and not political confrontation, seems to be Aung San Suu Kyi's objective, believes B Raman

Will Israel attack Iran's nuclear capabilities?

Will Israel attack Iran's nuclear capabilities?

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2011

The final decision will depend on the confidence of the Israeli military and intelligence leadership that it can destroy Iran's retaliatory capability through a pre-emptive strike, says B Raman

War of words with US over Haqqani making Pak uncomfortable

War of words with US over Haqqani making Pak uncomfortable

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2011

With the next elections to Pakistan's National Assembly due in the beginning of 2013, Pakistani politics has started picking up momentum and sliding into the contentious and venomous mode.

War of words with US over Haqqani making Pak uncomfortable

War of words with US over Haqqani making Pak uncomfortable

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2011

With the next elections to Pakistan's National Assembly due in the beginning of 2013, Pakistani politics has started picking up momentum and sliding into the contentious and venomous mode.

Call for protests by Tibetans on October 19

Call for protests by Tibetans on October 19

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2011

According to Tibetan sources in the Sichuan province of China, leaflets in the Tibetan language have been circulating in the Tibetan areas of the province calling for a day of protests and fasting on October 19 in solidarity with a similar observance by Tibetans all over the world to condemn their continued oppression by the Chinese and the military detention of a large number of Tibetan monks of the Kirti monastery in the province since March following the self-immolation.

Making amends: Myanmar govt takes first hesitant steps

Making amends: Myanmar govt takes first hesitant steps

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2011

In an attempt to rectify the anti-democratic policies and human rights violations of the past by the military junta that ruled the country for 23 years till a few months ago, the government of President Thein Sein has started releasing from October 12,2011, political prisoners who were languishing in jail under the military dictatorship for many years.

China takes a cautious stance on US-Pak tension

China takes a cautious stance on US-Pak tension

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2011

China would avoid giving the impression of taking sides with Pakistan in its dispute with the US on the question of action against the Haqqani network, says B Raman.

Why Rabbani's assassination is a wake-up call for India

Why Rabbani's assassination is a wake-up call for India

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2011

Co-operation with the US is India's only strategic option. The US is now as concerned as we are over Pakistani machinations in Afghanistan. It could be more amenable to feelers from India for joint moves by India and the US to prevent a return to power of the Taliban with the ISI's backing, says B Raman.

A fond good bye to Ashok Chaturvedi, an old friend

A fond good bye to Ashok Chaturvedi, an old friend

Rediff.com   21 Sep 2011

I grieve over the death of Shri Ashok Chaturvedi, who headed the Research & Analysis Wing ( R&AW), India's external intelligence agency, in his capacity as Secretary ( R ) during 2007-09, on the night of September 18,2011, in a Delhi hospital due to a multi-organ failure. He was 63 -- 12 years younger than me.

The HuJI-B links in India must be re-examined

The HuJI-B links in India must be re-examined

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2011

It has been reported that three claims of responsibility have been received by the investigating authorities in the wake of the explosion outside the Delhi high court on Wednesday.

Why judiciary is often a terror target

Why judiciary is often a terror target

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2011

Wednesday's high-intensity blast outside the Delhi high court, which killed 12 innocents and injured scores others, is not the first occasion when the judiciary has been under terror attack, says senior analyst B Raman.

A retreat has been sounded in Anna vs govt battle

A retreat has been sounded in Anna vs govt battle

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2011

'The public perception at this stage of the battle is that the victory thus far belongs to Anna and his followers, but in reality it may turn out to be a victory of mixed proportions,' says B Raman.