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War on Terrorism in South Asia: Af-Pak and Beyond
Sonali Huria
Research Officer, IPCS
IB108-Sonali-WoT.pdf
 

After 9/11, the US administration launched Operation Enduring Freedom and with it, its seemingly indefinite ‘Global War on Terror’ (GWOT) in Afghanistan.

In 2009, the WoT entered its eighth year and so far has shown no signs of abatement. Where does this WoT stand today? What are the recent developments? What are major issues? 

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