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375. December 13 and After-by B.Raman (15.12.2001)

374. The Lashkar-E-Toiba (LET)-by B.Raman (15.12.2001)

373. Terrorists Target Indian Parliament-by B.Raman (13.12.2001)

372. Islamic Scholars and India-by R. Upadhaya (10.12.2001)

371. China in post-September 11 World: posturing mixed responses-by  Dr. Rajesh Kumar Mishra (07.12.2001)

370. The USA's Afghan Ops: critical analysis IX-by B.Raman (07.12.2001)

369. South Asia and the Impact of Afghanistan Events: An Analysis-by Dr. Subhash Kapila (04.12.2001)

368. Maoists' Tet-like Offensive in Nepal-by B.Raman (27.11.2001)

367. USA's Afghan Ops: critical analysis VIII- by B.Raman (26.11.2001)

366. Special Anti-Terrorism Laws-by B.Raman (23.11.2001)

365. USA's Afghan Ops: critical analysis VII-by B.Raman (20.11.2001)

364. Liberalism in Islam: An issue for Indian Muslims to debate-by R.Upadhyay (16.11.2001)

363. Bush Wars on Terror: Turks, Arabs & Iranians-by K. Gajendra Singh(16.11.2001)

362. The USA's Afghan War: critical analysis-VI-by B.Raman (14.11.2001)

361. India's Foreign Policy Challenges Post-September 11, 2001: An Analysis-by Dr. Subhash Kapila (13.11.2001)

360. Musharraf Demands his Ransom Payment-by B.Raman (12.11.2001)

359. Nuclear Terrorism: Relevance and Prospects in South Asia- by  S.Gopal (10.11.2001)

358. Pakistan & the Taliban-by B. Raman (10.11.2001)

357. The USA's Afghan War: critical analysis-V-by B. Raman (08.11.2001)

356. CNN: an ally in the war-by Arvind Singh (06.11.2001)

355. Developments in Fiji: time to give up confrontational politics-by Dr. S. Chandrasekharan(05.11.2001)

354. Nuclear Terrorism: Potential threats in the post cold war world-by Dr. Rajesh Kumar Mishra(05.11.2001)

353. USA's Afghan Ops: critical analysis -IV-by B. Raman (05.11.2001)

352. USA's Afghan Ops: critical analysis -III-by B. Raman (02.11.2001)

351. Muslim Fundamentalism in India: hostage to medieval concepts-by R.Upadhyay  (31.10.2001)

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