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26/11, The ‘Israeli Way’ and Relevance for India

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Profile: Lashkar-e-Taiba (Army of the Pure) (a.k.a. Lashkar e-Tayyiba,...

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Obama: “We need to make clear to people that the cancer is in Pakistan”

President Obama dispatched his national security adviser, retired Marine Gen. James L. Jones, and CIA Director Leon Panetta to Pakistan for a series of urgent, secret meetings on May 19, 2010. The post...

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Indians See Threat From Pakistan, Extremist Groups

When President Barack Obama travels to India next month, he will visit a country in which both he and the nation he leads are broadly popular.  More than seven-in-ten Indians have confidence in the...

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Patience, not punishment, for Pakistan

The revelation that Osama bin Laden was living less than a mile from Pakistan’s national military academy has raised serious questions about the efficacy of Pakistan’s military and intelligence...

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Terror returns to Mumbai

I was playing tennis at my local club, the Bombay Gymkhana Club, when my cell phone began to ring. It was just past seven in the evening. The sky was overcast, a typical monsoon day. Almost at the same...

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The Evolution of a Pakistani Militant Network

For many years now, STRATFOR has been carefully following the evolution of “Lashkar-e-Taiba” (LeT), the name of a Pakistan-based jihadist group that was formed in 1990 and existed until about 2001,...

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India-Pakistan: A tactical response

India so far has shown remarkable restraint in the face of Pakistani provocation – the deaths of two Indian soldiers and the gruesome beheading of one might have drawn a much sharper response from many...

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Giving up GWOT

The Global War on Terrorism, condensed to the ugly acronym GWOT, has been officially given up in the U.S. – the country that not too long ago had coined the term and propounded the concept. This does...

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Kerry: Stepping onto an Asian merry-go-round

Almost six months after his installation as Secretary of State and more than a dozen visits to the turbulent Middle East, as well as to other parts of the globe, John Kerry is coming to India – the...

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Badi Soch: Staying put in Afghanistan

The recent terrorist attack near the Indian Consulate General in Jalalabad, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan — alongside reports of the intercepted intelligence cables referring to the ISI paying half a...

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26/11: Lest we forget

It is five years since 26/11 today, but the day may go off just as any other frenetic day in the city. Besides a memorial function at the Police Gymkhana and one at the Knesseth Eliyahoo Synagogue...

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Indian Consulate in Afghanistan attacked; gunmen killed

Gunmen armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades attacked the Indian consulate in western Afghanistan’s Herat province early on Friday, an assault that injured no diplomatic staff,...

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