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''Afghanistan: Transition & Partnership''02 Apr. 2011 but they are not the same. Similarly, Afghanistan's neighbours have their own view of their strategic interests. Pakistan's national security policy remains centred on India and they see Afghanistan through that prism. While they recognise the threat to them | |
Food – a hunger for security?17 Feb. 2011 the world could add further pressure to food production. Severe droughts in China this year are already predicted to have an impact. Dr Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India, the world’s second most populous country, said in February that food | News |
Food – a hunger for security?17 Feb. 2011 the world could add further pressure to food production. Severe droughts in China this year are already predicted to have an impact. Dr Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India, the world’s second most populous country, said in February that food | News |
''Building security in an age of austerity'' - Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the 2011 Munich Security Conference04 Feb. 2011 International Peace Research Institute, China has tripled its defence expenditure over the past decade. And India has increased its defence spending by almost 60 per cent in the same period. As I speak, fast-moving events are unfolding in Egypt, Tunisia | Opinion |
Secretary General’s Monthly Press Conference24 Jan. 2011 with countries such as China, India and other key actors around the world. We will also give priority to further developing our valuable cooperation with partner organisations, not least of course the United Nations and the European Union. No doubt | Opinion |
NATO Science Programme helps start world’s first free university14 Dec. 2010 , medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and speech-language pathology, especially in the Caribbean, China, Colombia, India, Kenya, Nepal, South Africa, and Zambia. Other 2011 offerings from Global Uni include: Residencies in Ob | News |
NATO Science Programme helps start world’s first free university14 Dec. 2010 , medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and speech-language pathology, especially in the Caribbean, China, Colombia, India, Kenya, Nepal, South Africa, and Zambia. Other 2011 offerings from Global Uni include: Residencies in Ob | News |
Monthly Press Briefing by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen15 Nov. 2010 Afghanistan, we also have to realize that if we are to ensure long-term peace and stability in that country, we need positive engagement from Pakistan. And if we are to engage Pakistan positively we also have to ease tensions between Pakistan and India. So we | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the German Bundestag, at the invitation of the Green Parliamentary Group22 Oct. 2010 their cooperation with NATO? Who stands to lose if countries such as China, India and Pakistan were to engage in a closer dialogue with NATO? Who would be hurt if Asian-Pacific countries like Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea were to enhance | Opinion |
Monthly press briefing by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen11 Oct. 2010 in Afghanistan without engaging Pakistan and I think India and China could play an instrument role to ensure regional peace and stability. So that's in essence the prospectives that we would like to engage with all major players on the international scene | Opinion |