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| 100 | _aHashmi Shabnam | ||
| 245 | _aMumbai post 26/11 : an alternate perspective | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bSage Publications _c2010 |
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_a210p _cxxiv |
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| 365 | _bRs. 395 | ||
| 505 | _aTable of contents Preface; Introduction; Terror: The Aftermath - Terror: The Aftermath; As the Fires Die: The Terror of the Aftermath - Biju Mathew; Hotel Taj: Icon of Whose India? - Gnani Sankaran; Why the United States Got it Wrong - P Sainath; Death of a Salesman - Tarun Tejpal; Counter-terrorism Must not Kill Democracy - Praful Bidwai; Responding to Mumbai Terror: Need for Diplomacy and Restraint, not War - Praful Bidwai; Mumbai UNDER Siege - Yoginder Sikand; Handling Queries: Democratic Responses - Antulay Remarks and the Aftermath - Ram Puniyani; The Mumbai Terror Attacks: Need for a Thorough Investigation - Raveena Hansa; India's Terror Dossier: Further Evidence of Conspiracy - Raveena Hansa; Terrorism, Rule of Law, and Human Rights - K G Balakrishnan; Acts of Terror and Terrorizing Act; Unfolding Indian Tragedy - Sukla Sen; Our Politicians are Still not Listening - Colin Gonsalves; Terrorism: Are Stronger Laws the Answer? - Prashant Bhushan; Lesson from the Mumbai Attack - Gautam Navlakha; Epilogue; Appendices; Selected Bibliography | ||
| 650 | _a1. Terrorism - India - Mumbai2. Terrorism - Prevention - India | ||
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_aPuniyani Ram _a |
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