Description |
1 online resource (xxxiv, 154 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 -- 1Terror: The Aftermath; 2 -- As the Fires Die: The Terror of the Aftermath; 3 -- Hotel Taj: Icon of Whose India?; 4 -- Why the United States Got it Wrong; 5 -- Death of a Salesman; 6 -- Counter-terrorism Must not Kill Democracy; 7 -- Responding to Mumbai Terror: Need for Diplomacy and Restraint, not War; 8 -- Mumbai under Siege; 9 -- Handling Queries: Democratic Responses -- Antulay Remarks and the Aftermath; 10 -- The Mumbai Terror Attacks: Need for a Thorough Investigation; 11 -- India's Terror Dossier: Further Evidence of Conspiracy |
Summary |
This compilation analyzes the terror attacks on 26/11 in Mumbai from various angles, based on the understanding that deeper issues are hidden behind every such tragedy. It discusses terrorism, law, Indo-Pak relations, the indigenous causes of terrorism in India, the role of the state, the pattern of investigations so far, the prevalent laws, the response of civic society, the role of the media, the unsolved puzzles and the need for a deeper inquiry into the incident. Most of the chapters have been written in the immediate aftermath of the incident and bear the imprint of the pain and anguish i |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Terrorism -- India -- Mumbai
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Terrorism -- India -- Prevention
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism.
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Terrorism
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Terrorism -- Prevention
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India
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India -- Mumbai
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Puniyani, Ram
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Hashmi, Shabnam.
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ISBN |
9788132104926 |
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8132104927 |
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9788132108030 |
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8132108035 |
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