COMMENTARIES
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Mumbai Train Blasts: SIMI and LeT Linkages
Bibhu Prasad Routray · 17 Jul, 2006 · #2074 · Commentary
Investigations continue into the 11 July serial blasts in Mumbai that led to the loss of over 200 lives. Fingers have been pointed at several organizations ranging from the D-company to al-Qaeda. However, a study of past terrorist attacks pinpoi...
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Gwadar Port: External and Internal Challenges
Urvashi Aneja · 17 Jul, 2006 · #2073 · Commentary
Gwadar, a fishing village on the Arabian Sea coast in Balochistan, was identified in 1964 as a port site, though it was only when China pledged assistance in 2001 that the project got under way. Alarmed by the US arrival in Afghanistan, China ob...
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Mumbai Train Blasts: Mission Accomplished?
Urvashi Aneja · 17 Jul, 2006 · #2072 · Commentary
The Laskhar-e-Toiba and the Students Islamic Movement of India are suspected
of masterminding the train blasts in Mumbai on July 11. Analysts have argued
that the attacks hoped to derail the ongoing Indo-Pak peace process and ins...
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Taliban in FATA: Four Funerals and a Furor
D Suba Chandran · 14 Jul, 2006 · #2071 · Commentary
On 16 June 2006, two women - Saida Jan and Salma Bibi-- were killed by unidentified gunmen in the Orakzai Agency; on 19 June, Nazimuddin Gangikhel was shot dead in South Waziristan; on 26 June , Guldawar Khan and four of his associates were kill...
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Mumbai Train Attacks: Why do terrorists target public transport systems?
Rekha Chakravarthi · 13 Jul, 2006 · #2070 · Commentary
Less
than a week ago Britain was remembering the victims of the London bombings that
ripped through its transport network on 7 July 2005. The seven blasts in Mumbai's
suburban railway network on 11 July 2006 eclipsed this ...
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The Mumbai Train Blasts: Questions and Answers
PR Chari · 13 Jul, 2006 · #2069 · Commentary
Q. Can what happened in Mumbai this week repeat itself?
A. The short answer is "Yes, definitely." Not only in Mumbai but in other cities of India. For that matter this kind of attack on mass transit systems could be mounted in any...
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Mumbai Train Attacks: Who and Why
D Suba Chandran · 12 Jul, 2006 · #2068 · Commentary
According
to the latest news, 190 people were killed in the 11 July Mumbai bomb blasts. A
self claimed spokesman of the Lashkar-e-Toiba has denied its
role, but various factors suggest otherwise. Why did they do it? What are th...
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Indo-US Nuclear Deal: The American Policy Process
Alex Stolar · 12 Jul, 2006 · #2067 · Commentary
It is a refrain in American politics that there are two things one should never watch being made-law and sausage. The crafting of public policy in America is messy and complicated. Battles between the President and Congress determine the directi...
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Qinghai-Tibet Railway: China's Strategic Masterstroke
Rupakiyoti Borah · 10 Jul, 2006 · #2066 · Commentary
The Qinghai-Tibet railway was opened to the public by Chinese President Hu Jintao on 1 July. The 1,142 km Qinghai-Tibet railway from Golmud in Qinghai province to Lhasa in Tibet is the world's highest and longest railway, running through ext...
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Why no Indian Muslims in International Jihad?
D Suba Chandran · 10 Jul, 2006 · #2065 · Commentary
India has the second largest Muslim population; however until today Indian Muslims have not joined the international jihad. India's democracy and secularism are seen as two reasons for their non-involvement. How far are these assertions corr...