Nagaland killings underline AFSPA pitfalls
The Hindu
They threaten to cast a shadow on 24-year-old Naga peace process besides undoing military-civilian ties
The in a botched on Saturday and its violent fallout have put the spotlight on the of 1958.
The — six of them coal miners “mistaken” as extremists — and a soldier over 24 hours of madness also threatens to cast a shadow on the 24-year-old Naga peace process besides undoing the military-civilian ties built over the last two decades.

A 2-billion-year-old Aravalli range has been battered and bruised by mining, waste dumping, and encroachment, say environmentalists and those who live in its shadow; Supreme Court order accepting the changed definition of the Aravalli hills caused further worry; people living in the foothills believe decisions about the Aravallis should involve and benefit communities












