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Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
Kashmir: Search for a Consensus and the Elusive Starting Point
D Suba Chandran argues in favour of refocussuing on existing measures like the Working Group Reports and the withdrawal of AFSPA

The Glorification of Suicide Terrorism
Rohit Honawar examines the reasons that lead to the glorification of suicide terrorists and the sensationalism attached with this morbid act

Profiling the Fidayeen Attacks: Suicide and Suicidal Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir
Suba Chandran raises pertinent questions about fidayeen attacks in Kashmir and its relation to the general phenomenon of suicide terrorism world wide

Is Militancy Vanishing in Kashmir?
Mehraj Hajni and Ravinderjeet Kour say that objective realities mean that an end to militancy in Kashmir is still far away

Suicide Terrorism in South Asia: From Promised Land to Presumed Land
Suba Chandran brings to light the crucial differences between the various suicide terrorists in South Asia

Fighting the Fidayeens: Combating Suicide Terrorism in Kashmir
Suba Chandran warns of more suicide terrorism in Kashmir and explores various options available before India to combat it

Seminars
Kashmir: A Way Forward
18 March 2004

News
Kashmir Suicide Bomber Strikes Pakistani Soldiers
NYT, 17 January 2010
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A suicide bomber detonated his explosives on the Pakistani side of the Kashmir region on Saturday ...


Attack in Kashmir Kills 3 Pakistani Soldiers
NYT, 6 January 2010
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least four soldiers were killed and 11 were wounded in what the authorities said could have ...


Blast at Pak army barracks in PoK kills three
The Hindu, 6 January 2010
A bomb ripped through an army barracks on Wednesday in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir region, killing at least three soldiers, media reports ...


Attack will continue, says militant oufit
The Hindu, 6 January 2010
Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen, a radical outfit, on Wednesday claimed responsibility for the terror attack in Lal Chowk here, saying the strike ...


JuM claims responsibility for Srinagar attack
The Hindu, 6 January 2010
At least one security forces personnel was killed and seven people -- including three security men and a journalist ...


  Terrorism / Jammu & Kashmir
Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers
Major Terrorist Attacks in Jammu & Kashmir (January July 2006): A Profile
Priyashree Andley
Special Report 28

JAMMU & KASHMIR: Suicide & Suicidal Attacks - A Chronology (2004-2005)
Rekha Chakravarthi
Special Report 24

books
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008: Growing Violence
D Suba Chandran and PR Chari (eds.)
New Delhi: Routledge, 2008
Book reviews
Raghav Sharma reviews
A Kashmiri Memoir
 
 

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