News of the Day | | Rekindle hope for �Samarth Bharat� amongst masses: Dattatrey Hosabale Addressing the valedictory function of �Samartha Bharat�- the two-day mega convention, RSS Sah-Sarkaryawah Dattatreya Hosabale appealed nationalist volunteers to work for rekindling the hope that Bharat can be a great nation once again. He asked the youth to instil confidence amongst the masses to work towards achieving this goal- �Samarth Bharat�. RSS Sah-Sarkaryawah highlighted the need to also involve more youth in nation building activity saying that though 3500 plus participation in the convention, thousands more are there outside who wish to contribute to the society. | Highlight of the Week | | Pakistan: a Volatile Scenario The recent series of political events in Pakistan have showed how, Pakistan as a democracy has failed. While Pak PM Nawaz Sharif was trying to go on a path of peace and development with PM Narendra Modi, all of a sudden anti-government voices raised with a rising violations of cease-fire from Pakistan Army. Former Deputy Chief of Army Staff Raj Kadyan observes that there is no let-up in the proxy war neither in J&K nor in violence across the LoC. Such duplicity has become the hallmark of Pak leadership and carries no surprise. However, the subject of this article is internal stability inside Pakistan which might affect us indirectly. | NewsBharati Focus | | Examining the Assam-Nagaland Border Crisis The Assam-Nagaland border crisis demonstrated how the rift between two Indian nations can become deadlier. The Assam-Nagaland border is disputed since Nagaland achieved statehood in 1963. The disputed land is claimed by private individuals and communities on both sides of the official border based on historical rights in the absence of bona fide documents. Researcher Namrata Goswami suggests four important policy interventions to solve the issue | |
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