Diplomat and writer Asoke Mukerji (left) shares an idea with former home secretary G.K. Pillai
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Jammu & Kashmir Governor, N N Vohra and Former Union Home Secretary & Chair of FICCI Committee on Homeland Security, G K Pillai have a chat during a conference on "Homeland Securit...
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G.K. Pillai, former Union home secretary
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Sudden Arrival
G.K. Pillai’s sudden disclosure has raised many eyebrows
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Home Secretary G K Pillai (R) shakes hands with Pakistani Interior Secretary Qamar uz Zaman during Interior-Home Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan, in New Delhi.
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Pakistani Interior Secretary Qamar uz Zaman (R) speaks to the media as Home Secretary G K Pillai (L) and Pakistani High Commissioner Shahid Malik looks on after his arrival at IGI ...
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ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, accompanied by a delegation, and Union Home Secretary G K Pillai (R) after a meeting with Home Minister at North Block in New Delhi.
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Union Home Secretary G K Pillai and ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa shake hands during a meeting at North Block in New Delhi.
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Home Secretary G K Pillai shakes hands with Mayanmar's Deputy Minister for Home Affairs U Phone Swe during a delegation level meeting in New Delhi.
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When Fifteen Bells Toll
On the occasion of Outlook’s 15th anniversary, ‘Speak Out’ debates were organised in six cities. The cycle ended in Delhi on October 23, with a li...
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Union home secretary G.K. Pillai
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Smoke signals: Union home secretary G.K. Pillai coming out of the PMO after a meeting, May 26, 2010
By publicly expressing his disapproval of the action of the Home Secretary, Mr Krishna has enabled his Pakistani counterpart to justify his obnoxious manner.
Time to let go of the obsession with helicopters and Army deployment. Time now to get down to the grim task of fighting the Maoists in narrowly targeted, intelligence-led operations.
The collapse of governance and the enveloping milieu of violence can only enormously compound a perverse dynamic that has birthed scores of insurgent groups in this tiny state
There is no way the government can put lakhs of people in detention centres, pending the final resolution of their citizenship. The political fallout would be disastrous both nationally and internationally, writes GK Pillai.
The Prime Minister, by committing to the Historic Accord has signaled Government of India's willingness to bring about a settlement with the Naga People