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September 2002 - India Special Weapons News

  • THE COSTS OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN SOUTH ASIA By Peter R. Lavoy USIA - U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, September 1999 - With continued fighting in Kashmir, "the risk of another India-Pakistan conventional war seems higher than ever before.
  • INDIA ELECTION Voice of America 27 September 1999 -- The electoral battleground in India's staggered general election is moving to the east of the country, where several states will vote in the final round of polling later this week (October 3rd).
  • PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE FOREIGN MINISTER OF INDIA United Nations 23 Sep 1999
  • U-N - INDIA - PAKISTAN Voice of America 23 September 1999 -- India and Pakistan are calling for a resumption of peace talks between their two governments but continue to blame each other for existing tensions.
  • INDIA / SEPARATIST Voice of America 23 September 1999 -- In India, the leader of a Kashmiri separatist party says the government of India (on Thursday) denied him permission to go to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly session.
  • INDIA/ELECTION VIOLENCE/BIHAR Voice of America 19 September 1999 -- Authorities in India are deploying extra security in the eastern state of Bihar, which was swept by a wave of election day violence last week. There are fears of more violence as India prepares for the last two rounds of its staggered election.
  • INDIA/ELECTION Voice of America 18 September 1999 -- In India, at least 32 people, including 20 policemen, have been killed in election-related violence as voters cast ballots in the third phase of the country's staggered election for a new parliament.
  • PAK / INDIA Voice of America 14 September 1999 -- Pakistan has put off releasing two Indian prisoners at the last moment after India objected to journalists being present at their handover to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
  • INDIA/ELECTIONS Voice of America 11 September 1999 -- India has held the second round of voting in elections for a new parliament. Security was tight for the Saturday balloting -- epecially in the northern Jammu and Kashmir state.
  • KASHMIR SITUATION Voice of America 08 September 1999 -- Anger, frustration and violence are escalating in India's Jammu and Kashmir state. Demonstrators opposed to Indian elections and Indian rule make almost daily appearances in the narrow streets of Kashmir's ancient capital, Srinigar.
  • Quantification of Indian Nuclear Deployment Foreign Secretary's Statement on "India's Nuclear Doctrine: Implications for Regional and Global Peace and Security" at The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad 7-September 1999
  • India's Conventional Arms Buildup Foreign Secretary's Statement on "India's Nuclear Doctrine: Implications for Regional and Global Peace and Security" at The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad 7-September 1999
  • KASHMIR REFUGEES Voice of America 07 September 1999 -- For eleven weeks, the Indian army and the guerrilla infiltrators fought fierce battles along the mountain ridges of Kashmir. Now more than a month after the conflict ended many who fled their homes have yet to return and some say they will not go back anytime soon.
  • INDIA ELECTION Voice of America 05 September 1999 -- Authorities say five-people were killed and dozens injured in incidents of scattered violence across the country. There will be four-more days of voting during the next month, so one-million police and soldiers can provide adequate election security.
  • KASHMIR VIOLENCE Voice of America 05 September 1999 -- Indian Army and paramilitary forces have stormed a government hostel in Kashmir to rescue five of six security personnel taken hostage by Islamic militant guerrillas.
  • INDIA ELECTION Voice of America 04 September 1999 -- India -- the world's largest democracy -- is set to go to the polls for the third time in three years. Staggered elections, which begin on Sunday, will continue for five weeks.
  • KASHMIR / VIOLENCE Voice of America 01 September 1999 -- At least 17 people have been killed in the past 24-hours in India's troubled province of Jammu and Kashmir in clashes between Indian security forces and militant separatists.



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