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Blame it on Allah: who is more cursed, the great Satan or the citadel of Islam? / Shehzad, Mohammad   Journal Article
Shehzad, Mohammad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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From jihad to charity: domestic and foreign pressures have failed to thwart the Jamaatud Dawa's activities / Farooq, Umer   Journal Article
Farooq, Umer Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words ISI  Jihad  Lashkar-e-Taiba  Charity  Jamaatud Dawa  Ajmal Kasab 
Hafiz Saeed  Zakiur Rahman Lakhvi 
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Kashmir, Afghanistan, India and beyong: a taxonomy of Islamic extremism and terrorism in Pakistan / Fredholm, Michael   Journal Article
Fredholm, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Pakistan, militancy and identity: parallel struggles / Yasmeen, Samina   Journal Article
Yasmeen, Samina Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the dominant and parallel struggles that have been carried out in Pakistan in terms of its Islamic identity since 9/11. It argues that the Pakistan government has legitimised and explained its partnership with the US government in countering terrorism through a discourse that makes use of Islamic symbols. The Islamists have engaged in a similar process, arguing for jihad against the enemies of Islam. Simultaneously, a tension has persisted between liberal/progressive and orthodox notions of being a Pakistani Muslim, which has been reflected in, for example, the debate on the blasphemy law in Pakistan. It is important that strategies to strengthen Pakistan also creatively empower groups subscribing to liberal/progressive ideas so as to succeed in the struggle against militancy in the long term. The argument is developed in three parts, starting with a discussion of opposing views on Pakistan's identity and the place of Islam as the context for the Pakistan government's participation in the War on Terror. The second part explores features of the opposing discourses adopted by Islamabad and jihadi groups. The third part discusses the parallel tensions between alternative understandings of Pakistan's Islamic identity at the societal level with reference to the blasphemy law. The concluding section suggests a carefully crafted approach to assisting Pakistan at this stage in its history that could also respond to the subordinate tensions.
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Security environment in and around India / Karim, Afsir   Journal Article
Karim, Afsir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Spy chronicles: RAW, ISI and the illusion of peace / Dulat, A S; Durrani, Asad; Sinha, Aditya 2018  Book
Durrani, Asad Book
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Publication Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2018.
Description xxii, 321p.hbk
Standard Number 9789352779253
Key Words CIA  India  Pakistan  ISI  Osama Bin Laden  RAW 
Farooq Abdullah  Hafiz Saeed  Surgical Strike  Kashmir - Modi Years  Doval Doctrine 
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