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September 03, 2003
Robi's S. Asia Briefing: Sept 3/03

Winds of Change.NET Regional Briefings run on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, and sometimes Fridays too. This Regional Briefing focuses on South/South East Asia, courtesy of Robi Sen.

TOP TOPIC

  • Unfortunately our biggest story for the month is the horrific bombings that happened in India this month. The largest was in Bombay. Just about every India blogger has some comments on the news, from Suman to Varnam. But it's useful to look at why Bombay was such a tempting target.

Other Topics Today Include: Israeli-India-US alliance; India's continued resistance to support the US in Iraq; Explaining Pakistan's behaviour; Philippines update; A fantastic South Asia resource; and more.

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