Logo

0
Your cart is empty empty bag

Free Worldwide Delivery on orders over $50

Х

Combating Terrorism

 
M.G. Chitkara (Author)
Synopsis To combat terror with terror generates chain reaction. The American bombers, destroying the airports and razing to the ground a large number of buildings, offices, schools and hospitals in the main provinces of the country have targeted the land-locked soil of Afghanistan. Even residential areas have not being spared by the bombers. The resurrected Afghanistan, is likely to have the fragrance of Indian polity. Its first available indication is the nomination of Mr. Hamiz Karzai the Prime Minister, especially in. Karzai has his first political lesson in India, when he was the student of Post Graduation, in political science, in Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. The interior Minister, Qunnani and the Foreign Minister, Abdullah Abdullah during their first tour of a foreign country, impressed upon India to keep Afghanistan in Administrative set up and policing. To capture Osama Bin Laden every inch of the Afghanistan has been screened and bombed. Majority of the Muslims the world over hold the view that "it is a war against Islam", whereas the official spokespersons of America say that. "It is a war against international terrorism". Terrorism manifests itself in political, religious and socio-economic inequalities and exploitation. It thrives on grievances, real or imaginary. When the state or the ruling oligarchy fails to redress injustices, infringement of rights of oppression the terrorism is learn. So long as the world of economic, social and racial indignities remains, the terror per se would always be there. Terrorism has been used by political, religious, nationalistic and ethnic groups and by governments themselves. Terrorism is a world-wide phenomenon. The terrorism is mainly product of injustice prevailing in society. Islamic fundamentalism has terrorised countries in both the west and the east. On September 11, 2001, the US woke up to the horror of terrorism. The attack on the superpower America shows that enemy should not be underestimated. The enemy is however terrorism and not Osama Bin Laden as a person. To avenge the dreaded surprise attack on the two World Trade Centre towers and Pentagon military headquarters on September 11, the USA has waged a fierce war against the Taliban of Afghanistan. The Taliban ambassador in Pakistan repeatedly boasted that ‘America would never be successful in opening the lock of the land of Afghanistan and it would miserably fail in its mission. So far, Osama Bin Laden has neither been captured nor eliminated. War is in progress and the peace has not been given a chance. Compassion aimed at "live and let live" gives peace a chance. War divides. In war there are winners and losers. Wars never unite. Unity will come when we learn and behave that religions are but the varied expressions of oneness. There is a need to enlarge the concept of family to include the whole humanity and to give meaning to it. There is a hope for the world in Gandhi’s sublime message of love, universal harmony, tolerance and patience.
Read more
47.50 42.75 $ 50.00 $
Free delivery Wolrdwidе in 10-18 days Ships in 2-4 days from New Delhi Membership for 1 Year $35.00
Get it now and save 10%
Members SAVE 10% every day
BECOME A MEMBER
About the author

M.G. Chitkara

M.G. Chitkara's pursuit for knowledge has no limits. After sacrificing the lucrative practice of a lawyer he is a rishi in his chambers as Hermit Crab. For him caste, religion and political affiliations do not matter. Since 1950, he has been associated with RSS, actively up to December 1974 and thereafter if appreciating it from the core of his heart. He has been continuously studying Sangh, it's working and is proud member of Sangh Parivar. Writing has developed his most favourite expression. His published works include more than fifty books.

Write a review
Reviews 0in total
 

Bibliographic information

Title Combating Terrorism
Author M.G. Chitkara
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8176484156
length xxxvii+570p., 23cm