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Dated: 22-01-2009 |
Dated: 30-12-2008 |
South Asia Conflict Report: December 2008 |
Mumbai Attacks: Time to Reassess Pakistan’s Policy towards India |
Executive Summary
In the month of December, 3010 casualties – 1410 killings and 1600 injuries – were reported from South Asia (I... more
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Syed Adnan Ali Shah
The tragic Mumbai terrorist attacks, while shocking for the entire world, have upset the delicate peace that p... more
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SOUTHASIANET |
Dated: 11-12-2008 |
Dated: 05-12-2008 |
South Asia Conflict Report: November 2008 |
The Rising Wave of Domestic Terrorism: Time for New Delhi to Face Reality |
Muhammad Azam
There was no let up in bloodshed in the South Asian region during the month. 3994 casualties were reported. 21... more
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Ryan Clarke
India’s official refusal to acknowledge that many of its most recent attacks, including the Mumbai outrage, we... more
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Dated: 01-12-2008 |
Dated: 08-09-2008 |
Mumbai Terror: Blaming External Connection will Mislead Indian Counter-terrorism Discourse |
Indian Terrorism: An Indigenous Phenomenon |
Khuram Iqbal
The terror episode unfolded in Mumbai on the night of 26 November finally came to an end on 29 November. The m... more
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Abdul Mateen
Following series of bomb blasts in Ahmedabad (Gujrat) and Banglore (Karnataka) in July 2008, blast in Kanpur o ... more
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SOUTHASIANET |
Dated: 04-07-2008 |
Dated: 12-06-2008 |
South Asia Conflict Report: June 2008 |
South Asia Conflict Report: May 2008 |
Muhammad Azam
War in Afghanistan, civil war in Sri Lanka, freedom-struggle in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, militancy a ... more
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Muhammad Azam
The month of May again remained a bloody one. Two thousand three hundred and seventy-four (2374) casualties we ... more |
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