Pushpita Das

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  • Dr Pushpita Das is Research Fellow at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. Click here for detailed profile

    Management of Indo-Nepal Border

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    October 05, 2007
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Border Management: A Case Study of Indo-Bangladesh Border

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    May 11, 2007
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Environmental Degradation: Unearthing the Past for Future Longevity

    March 2007

    Dealing with ULFA's Terror

    The recent orgy of violence perpetrated by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has brought the issue of security of the common citizen in Assam to the fore again. The scale of violence was highest in Tinsukia with 34 killed, while nine were killed in Sibsagar, eight in Dibrugarh and six in Dhemaji districts. Attacks were also carried out in Golaghat and Guwahati. The orgy of violence started on January 5, 2007, and is likely to continue as indicated by intelligence reports.

    January 22, 2007

    The India-Bangladesh Border : "A Problem Area for Tomorrow"

    Statistics reveal that the Border Security Force (BSF) has so far, this year, apprehended 8,196 persons who were trying enter India illegally from Bangladesh. The numbers that successfully manage to evade the security forces on the border, is of course, much larger. Apart from the usual suspects, the militants and economic migrants, the recent political turmoil in Bangladesh has also resulted in many Bangladeshi political dissidents and people from the religious minorities attempting to sneak into India to avoid political and religious persecution.

    December 08, 2006

    Border Management: A Case Study of India Myanmar Border

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    October 04, 2006
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Nathu La: Pass To Prosperity But Also A Challenge

    Nathu La, identified as the third mountain pass for border trade between India and China, is officially slated to open on July 6, 2006 after a gap of 44 years. Previous attempts to open the border pass had to be postponed due to lack of proper infrastructure. This time around, the infrastructure from the Indian side is complete. A field visit to Nathu La on June 25, 2006 revealed that the approach road has been constructed. And the warehouses, customs and administrative offices, banks etc. at Sherathang, the designated trade mart situated 5 km from Nathu La, have been completed.

    July 04, 2006

    Management of the India-China Border Area: A Case Study of Arunachal Pradesh

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    February 18, 2006
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

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