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Kaushish Guns Call The Shots Chilling violence mourns the dead Today violence has become the rhetoric of the period.

The thought sends a chilling shiver down ones spine as India reverberates to the sound of gunshots in an increasingly lawless and orderless State.

Killing yet another signpost of Indias enfeebled enforcement machinery.

Symptomatic of the brazen lawlessness that has gripped the country.

A new cult establishing an "order" of hatred and rage.

Wherein the wails of sorrow are drowned in the cacophony of a paralytic and mesmerised administration.

Welcome, darlings, to anarchic India.

Defence issues By Gurmeet Kanwal Militants on defensive Post-ceasefire situation in Kashmir Prime Minister Vajpayee's ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) was a bold initiative that reflected the Kashmiri people's desire for peace.

When it was first announced in the holy month of Ramzan, it had generated an electrifying wave of excitement and a glimmer of hope for the future.

However, disappointment had soon followed at the systematic disruption of the ceasefire by fanatical mercenary terrorists sponsored by Pakistan's jehadi groups.

Despite grave provocation by way of fedayeen attacks on its camps and enhanced levels of terrorism, the Indian army had held its fire and followed a policy of non-initiation of combat operations (NICO).

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