Israel's response to Iran's retaliatory attack was relatively small and also downplayed by Tehran. But there are factors that could jeopardise this perceived reprieve.
The 125 APAs include 86 Unilateral APAs (UAPAs) and 39 Bilateral APAs (BAPAs). The total number of APAs since the start of the APA programme has risen to 641, with 506 UAPAs and 135 BAPAs.
Very poorly researched article Ruhi ! Why was the need for NRC in the first place? What happened actually in the ground after the Assam accord? What’s the dimension of illegal foreign influx, continuing unabated for decades now, in Assam, Tripura West Bengal and other states? I would have let it go if it was a simple news item, but not when you would add a tag line ” What the exercise is all about?”. Show some respect to your craft and do some primary research…..NRC came about as the only possible solution, if you don’t think so, propose a viable alternative and argue for it ! There will be confusions around the implementation and of course political entities benefiting from such influx would make noise ! Of course BJP “tried” to add a religious angle, but immediately backfired due to the intense backlash that followed from the people of Assam. Topics like NRC are sensitive subjects so go about whole heartily instead of dishing out half baked stories that picks up tits and bits to reflect presuppose narratives that goes with the flow maybe in your Print Office !
My humble request to be fair,
Your readers at least that much !
Har ek mulq ki ek productive capacity, governance bandwidth hoti hai. It is for each nation to decide what its priorities are, where it wishes to see itself a few decades hence. NRC is just one instance of the path we seem to be choosing for ourselves. Difficult to visualise CM Sonowal organising an Investors’ Summit, businessmen from other parts of the country and the world rushing to Assam, committing billions of dollars. A dark, dystopian world, miserably poor, traumatised human beings, wasting their meagre savings on legal expenses, all the petty corruption that will flourish.
Very poorly researched article Ruhi ! Why was the need for NRC in the first place? What happened actually in the ground after the Assam accord? What’s the dimension of illegal foreign influx, continuing unabated for decades now, in Assam, Tripura West Bengal and other states? I would have let it go if it was a simple news item, but not when you would add a tag line ” What the exercise is all about?”. Show some respect to your craft and do some primary research…..NRC came about as the only possible solution, if you don’t think so, propose a viable alternative and argue for it ! There will be confusions around the implementation and of course political entities benefiting from such influx would make noise ! Of course BJP “tried” to add a religious angle, but immediately backfired due to the intense backlash that followed from the people of Assam. Topics like NRC are sensitive subjects so go about whole heartily instead of dishing out half baked stories that picks up tits and bits to reflect presuppose narratives that goes with the flow maybe in your Print Office !
My humble request to be fair,
Your readers at least that much !
Har ek mulq ki ek productive capacity, governance bandwidth hoti hai. It is for each nation to decide what its priorities are, where it wishes to see itself a few decades hence. NRC is just one instance of the path we seem to be choosing for ourselves. Difficult to visualise CM Sonowal organising an Investors’ Summit, businessmen from other parts of the country and the world rushing to Assam, committing billions of dollars. A dark, dystopian world, miserably poor, traumatised human beings, wasting their meagre savings on legal expenses, all the petty corruption that will flourish.