Attack on Akshardham: Temple Terror

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After two decades of organized violence in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, India has learned to live with terror. But on September 24, 2002, the country was rudely greeted by a new face of terror as jehadis mowed down innocents, including women and children, at the Swaminarain temple in Gandhinagar, Gujrat. Coming just seven months after the Godhra Massacre, the latest killings make it amply clear that jehadis have decided to open fronts against soft targets in states other than Kashmir. So what can India do? The book therefore, merits attention of experts on Asia, diplomats and policy makers of the developed countries.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR G. Katyal

G. Katyal, a product of Delhi University, has contributed numerous articles and papers in leading weeklies and newspapers world-wide. Their first book: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare has been appreciated both in India and abroad.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K. Bhushan

K. Bhushan, has had a brilliant academic career. As a socio-political analyst he excels in the field of socio-economic and political studies. A product of Delhi University, he has contributed several articles and papers in leading weeklies and newspapers in India and abroad. He is an internationally recognized authority on the far east and for the past 5 years has been serving as an adviser and consultant to various organizations in numerous capacities. He has attended many national and international conferences.

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Title
Attack on Akshardham: Temple Terror
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8176484466
Length
viii+210p., Tables; References; Index; 23cm.
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