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A Terrorist State as a Frontline Ally

 
B Raman (Author)
Synopsis Pakistani assistance for the anti-government of India activities was not due to only its revanchist spirit following its loss of East Pakistan but for keeping its military preoccupied with internal security duties thereby trying to neutralize the superiority of the Indian armed forces. Such a policy could ultimately weaken the unity of India just as the bleeding of soviet troops in Afghanistan contributed to the break-up of USSR. The day of infamy in New York and Washington DC on September 11 is a wake-up call for all nations grappling with the menace of externally-directed terrorism. More so for India. Terrorism is an absolute evil and has to be treated as such.
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About the author

B Raman

B. Raman, formerly Distinguished Fellow, Internationa Terrorism Watch Programme of the Observer Research Foundation and Convenor of ORF's Chennai Chapter,was Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, a member of the National Security Advisory Board as well as a member of the Special Task Force of the Government of India for revamping the Intelligence apparatus.

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Title A Terrorist State as a Frontline Ally
Author B Raman
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2002
Edition 1st. Ed.
Publisher Lancers Books
Language: English
isbn 8170622239
length 127p.