Terrorism: India’s quest for global solutions for a global problem. (Record no. 526070)

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Personal name Trigunayat, Anil
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Title Terrorism: India’s quest for global solutions for a global problem.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Indian Foreign Affairs Journal
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Extent 17(1-2), Jan-Jun, 2022: p.62-74
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Summary, etc 9/11 and the demolition of the World Trade Centre — the icon and emblem of the liberal world — by Al Qaeda terrorists has been etched in the memories of the world. Until then, the West did not think of terrorism as a significant threat as they were barely dealing with it on their home turf. Countries like India had suffered from cross border terrorism, extremism, and insurgency from Pakistan based terrorists, engineered and nurtured by the Pakistani deep state, for over two decades already. Geo politics was a convenient tool to overlook the nexus of state and non-state actors, and they were selectively
used by big powers. This is well documented in the growth of the Mujahideen and the Taliban. This nonchalance proved to be a disaster and demonic in times to come. Only proforma concerns were expressed before 9/11, with occasional intelligence exchanges with friendly countries. Terrorism, or the fight against it, was a fashionable choice and not an existential problem. In fact, many a time it was even justified on certain grounds, and implied goals or a sympathetic view was taken. Zero tolerance of terrorism was an alien concept — at least in practice. Reproduced
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Main entry heading Indian Foreign Affairs Journal
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Subject DIP TERRORISM
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-05-08 17(1-2), Jan-Jun, 2022: p.62-74 AR131853 2024-05-08 Articles

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