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Nandakumar Srivatsa

                 President

    Jaideep Sood

          Vice President

Agenda - 



Military Exercises in the Korean Peninsula: Way forward for ensuring long lasing peace in the region or a tool of fear and mistrust.



North Korea has criticised the arrival of the US aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the South for a joint drill as an "extremely reckless" provocation and a rehearsal for war against the communist state.

A US naval strike group led by the nuclear-powered Nimitz arrived off the South's southern port of Busan Saturday for the drill to be staged this week, following joint exercises that infuriated North Korea in recent months. The 97,000-ton Nimitz, one of the world's largest warships, will participate in joint search-and-rescue operations as well as "sea manoeuvring" around the Korean Peninsula, the South's defense ministry said. The North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea that handles cross-border affairs called the arrival of the US fleet "a grave military provocation" that would dramatically ratchet up tension and this might be a tip off point in the Korean relations. North Korea has termed this a wanton provoking of aggression in the region. 



AFTER the damage is done, perhaps it is time for us to act this time before hand ... and avoid the losses that can culminate into a huge war.

THE United Nations Security Council

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