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Category Archives: Lands and Peoples

These are posts where I will try and recount my impressions about different lands and peoples that I have encountered…

It’s all in the timing…

July 29, 2011

In governance, as in life, timing is everything. For all the obvious benefits of democracy, is there such a thing as a time for an authoritarian rule? Do circumstances alter cases and choices? An exploratory journey along this path..

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Recurrent food crisis in Africa

July 7, 2011

For the last four decades the world has been hearing about droughts in Sub Saharan Africa and the food crisis. Another one is upon us and the UN has already announced a famine in Somalia. Once again failure of rain is being blamed for the situation. May be true but is it the whole truth? Don’t think so. Read on to see WHAT I think are the core causes.

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South Sudan – on the cusp of destiny

March 28, 2011

As it is poised to be the newest nation in the world, South Sudan is on the cusp of destiny. Whether she grabs the opportunity to pull her people out of poverty, deprivation and conflict or fails in the effort depends on the support she gets from the international community. Only time will tell what happens.

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Bangladesh – the waterlogged land

September 5, 2009

Impressions of my first exposure to Bangladesh – the joys and excitement of it all.

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Bombing of the Indian Mission in Kabul

July 7, 2008

My immediate reactions to the bombing of the Indian embassy in Kabul in July 2008. the bombing will change life for Indians in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan – A wounded civilisation

June 21, 2008

The more time I spend in Afghanistan the more I am saddened by the futility of war and the havoc it plays in the lives of ordinary people. Afghanistan has been in war for 30 years and it still goes on.

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Afghanistan – my first impressions

May 24, 2008

I have been in Afghanistan for just over a week. It has been eventful in that I have been meeting …

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Touching hospitality in rural areas

February 3, 2006

I am back from a village called Dhanora Kale in Parbhani district. I was there to try and understand the …

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