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... called border . Even the occasional watchtower is not manned , except at night , as if to say that border crossings in darkness are somehow more of an offence than those attempted in daylight . Or , if you want to cross ' legitimately ...
... called border . Even the occasional watchtower is not manned , except at night , as if to say that border crossings in darkness are somehow more of an offence than those attempted in daylight . Or , if you want to cross ' legitimately ...
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... called ' intelligentsia ' as ' non- military threats ' , and an ill - equipped Home Ministry is required to deal with them . The entire orientation to low intensity conflicts is of ' emergency deployment ' - stopgap arrangements to deal ...
... called ' intelligentsia ' as ' non- military threats ' , and an ill - equipped Home Ministry is required to deal with them . The entire orientation to low intensity conflicts is of ' emergency deployment ' - stopgap arrangements to deal ...
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... called sants and sadhus claim that this is an expression of the pride of Hindu society , crushed for a thou- sand years , which has now awakened . It is claimed that this is a movement for self - determination . They claim , ' This is ...
... called sants and sadhus claim that this is an expression of the pride of Hindu society , crushed for a thou- sand years , which has now awakened . It is claimed that this is a movement for self - determination . They claim , ' This is ...
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