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- Title
MUMBAI INVESTIGATION: THE OPERATIVES, MASTERMINDS AND ENDURING THREAT.
- Authors
Gunaratna, Rohan
- Abstract
The shocking attack perpetrated by militants of Lashkar e Toiba (LeT) in November 2008 showed that India can be considered a country of maximum alert regarding the threat of Islamist terrorism. Given the shortcomings of the Indian intelligence services and the weakness of Pakistan's ones, India remains unprotected against threats stemming from three sources: Indian Muslim communities, terrorism coming from neighbouring countries and the tension in Indo-Pakistani relations. The prospects are quite clear: a growing Hindu nationalism while Pakistan will still be unable to control its territory as a launching path for terrorist attacks. The solution does not lie in accusing to each other and risking worsened relations. Both countries have to meet in a serious attempt to solve existing conflictual problems.
- Subjects
INDIA; PAKISTAN; TERRORISTS; MUSLIMS; NATIONALISM; TERRORISM
- Publication
UNISCI Discussion Papers, 2009, Issue 19, p142
- ISSN
1696-2206
- Publication type
Article