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July 27, 2009
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OPINION
 B. RAMAN
 The Mysterious Case Of Arif Qasmani
 US Treasury Department notification shows (1) he received money from Dawood Ibrahim for the July 2006 bombings in Mumbai; (2) he provided financial and logistics support to Al Qaeda and its leaders; and (3) he provided safehaven to the leaders of the Afghan Taliban.
 Web | Jul 04, 2009

 OPINION
 ASUTOSHA ACHARYA
 Still At Sea Against Terror
 26/11 prompted the union and state governments to announce a series of policy measures intended to modernise and improve the coastal security apparatus. Most of these are still to be implemented.
 Web | Jun 11, 2009

 26/11 IN MUMBAI
 B. RAMAN
 Two Wrongs...
 Kandahar was an instance of failure by the BJP-led NDA government. An enquiry should have been held, but the fact that no enquiry was held by the BJP-led government is hardly a ground for not holding an independent enquiry into the Mumbai attack.
 Web | Jun 06, 2009


OPINION
 B. RAMAN
 Counter Terrorism V/s Counter-Terrorists
 India faces three kinds of terrorism --the indigenous by some sections of our own people, the foreign sponsored and the foreign-aided. And there are broadly two approaches to dealing with it
 Web | Jun 03, 2009


COMMENT
 RAJINDER PURI
 Threat To Sonia Gandhi
 If the home ministry has information about the presently beleaguered LTTE's plans to assassinate Indian leaders, how does it help security to publicize the information and actually identify the intending killers?
 Web | Apr 09, 2009


OPINION
 PREM SHANKAR JHA
 Our Accursed Cassandras
 Why India seals its ears to the warning bells at its own peril
 Magazine | Mar 23, 2009


OPINION
 B. RAMAN
 Tying Up Our Camel
 In our preoccupation with what is happening and what could happen in Pakistan, we should not overlook the urgent need for having a relook at our physical security architecture in sensitive establishments
 Web | Mar 07, 2009

 TERRORISM
 The Hidden Emirate Of Anarchistan
 A larger theme unites 26/11, the BDR mutiny and Lahore terror
 PRANAY SHARMA
 Magazine | Mar 16, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 PRANAB MUKHERJEE
 'A Positive Development'
 'We are at a point in our relationship where the authorities in Pakistan itself have to choose the kind of relationship that they want with India in the future. Much depends on actions in the Mumbai case reaching their logical conclusion. I must underline that we have no quarrel with the people of Pakistan...'
 Web | Feb 13, 2009


26/11
 B. RAMAN
 Keep The Pressure On
 While we are right in welcoming the changed Pakistani stance-- even if it be only a change in tactics-- we should avoid nursing illusions that this marks a watershed in their attitude to anti-India terrorism. Does it really mean business this time, or is it merely pretending as it has in the past?
 Web | Feb 13, 2009

 ANNEXURE
 From The Pakistani Press
 For the record: what the newspapers in Pakistan are saying about the response by Rehman Malik
 NEWS REPORTS
 Web | Feb 13, 2009

 INDO-PAK: CONTROVERSY
 Disharmonic Orchestra
 Pranab, NSA sing different tunes on Pak response to Mumbai dossier
 PRANAY SHARMA
 Magazine | Feb 16, 2009

 TERRORISM: JUSTICE
 Boatride Down The Styx
 The state trampled on his dignity. Now he speaks out.
 VENUGOPAL PILLAI
 Magazine | Feb 16, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 SHIVSHANKAR MENON
 'Clients And Creations Of The ISI'
 The Foreign Secretary directly names Pakistan's intelligence agency for Kabul embassy and Mumbai attacks. "Two months after the Mumbai attacks, and one month after we presented a dossier of evidence linking the attacks to elements in Pakistan, we still await a response from the Pakistani authorities, and prevarication continues"
 Web | Feb 05, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 ASHLEY J. TELLIS
 Lessons From Mumbai
 'India has unfortunately become the "sponge" that protects us all. India's very proximity to Pakistan, which has developed into the epicenter of global terrorism during the last thirty years, has resulted in New Delhi absorbing most of the blows unleashed by those terrorist groups that treat it as a common enemy along with Israel, the United States, and the West more generally...'
 Web | Jan 29, 2009

 MALEGAON: CHARGESHEET
 Thin Storyline
 That's the ATS chargesheet on Malegaon
 SMRUTI KOPPIKAR
 Magazine | Feb 02, 2009


OPINION
 B. RAMAN
 Hit Them Where It Hurts
 Military strikes by India is not the answer. The international community should not allow Pakistan to get away with its brazen defiance of all international conventions relating to action against terrorists.
 Web | Jan 14, 2009


MUMBAI 26/11
 B. RAMAN
 What Next?
 45 days after the Mumbai terrorist strike, India has failed to convince large sections of the international community that ISI had orchestrated it. All the debate till now has been on what are the options against Pakistan and not on what can be done to prevent such an attack
 Web | Jan 12, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 MANMOHAN SINGH
 'Whipping Up War Hysteria'
 The PM ups the ante and says, 'States that use terrorism as an instrument of foreign policy must be isolated and compelled to abandon such tactics... there is enough evidence to show that, given the sophistication and military precision of the attack it must have had the support of some official agencies in Pakistan...'
 Web | Jan 06, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 P. CHIDAMBARAM
 'A Clear Command Structure'
 Fallout of 26/11: 'There must be no ambiguity or confusion about who is in-charge; who will have overall authority over the different forces; who will deploy the forces according to the needs of the situation; and who will be held accountable for the success of the operation'
 Web | Jan 06, 2009


COMMENT
 RAJINDER PURI
 Kasab's Defence
 The eminent criminal lawyer had said that "even a hundred Ram Jethmalanis cannot save Kasab from the death penalty". But here's something that can...
 Web | Jan 06, 2009


VIEW FROM PAKISTAN
 ASMA JAHANGIR
 'The Hazards Of Living In A Make-Believe Environment'
 'Nobody can forget the cost paid by the country for unity behind Yahya Khan in his war on fellow Pakistanis, for the financial windfall during Zia's agency for the Afghan war, and for the 'revival' of the Kashmir issue through adventurism in Kargil'
 Web | Jan 05, 2009

 VIEW FROM PAKISTAN
 AHMAD FARUQUI
 Ending The War Of Words
 If handing over evidence does not result in a satisfactory response from Pakistan, India should move the UNSC to apply sanctions on Pakistan. Pakistan should shut down all militant organisations and dismantle — once and for all — those toxic campgrounds where tolerance is snuffed out from the human DNA and replaced with hatred.
 Web | Jan 05, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 PRANAB MUKHERJEE
 'Evidence Of The Links With Elements In Pakistan'
 'As far as the Government of Pakistan is concerned, we ask only that it implement the bilateral commitments that it has made at the highest levels to India, and practices her international obligations. These are clear'
 Web | Jan 05, 2009


FOR THE RECORD
 SHIVSHANKAR MENON
 'We Want Actual Action'
 The foreign secretary talks tough: 'It is hard to believe that something of this scale that took so long in the preparation, and of this nature which amounts really to a commando attack, could occur without anybody anywhere in the establishment knowing that this was happening. And that actually beggars the imagination'
 MEDIA
 Web | Jan 05, 2009


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