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ID113270
Title ProperChallenges of protecting India from terrorism
LanguageENG
AuthorSubramaniam, Arjun
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The secular, pluralistic, ethnically diverse, and vibrant democracy that India has nurtured ever since its independence in 1947 has become the envy of many radical and extremist ideologies and religions that seek to bring in order through tools of fourth generation warfare like Jihad and "Proxy War." Typical examples of such conflicts facing India are the ones being waged against her by Jehadi organizations like the Lashkar-e-Taiba and other proxy factions supported by the Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence Agency. Despite a few pro-active measures instituted by the government of India after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, there is no clear counter-terrorism policy that has been articulated either in the form of a doctrine or white paper. If India has to dispel the image of being a "soft state," it is imperative that the government clearly spells out its stand on terrorism.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 24, No.3; Jul-Aug 2012: p.396-414
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 24, No.3; Jul-Aug 2012: p.396-414
Key WordsFourth Generation Warfare ;  Lashkar ;  Terrorism


 
 
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