Attack on Parliament: Challenges Before the Nation

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At 11.45 a.m. on Thursday, December 13, 2001 India trembled, and a few gunshots and dead bodies later, India sighed. Those moments could have been very different, they could have changed the destiny of the country, like what September 11 had done to the United States of America, but more politically devastating. That did not happen. But the pre-noon terrorist attack at the Parliament House was another warning, another realisation, another reminder of the truth: the Republic is under attack. The terrorists, suicide bombers more probably, aimed at the highest temple of Indian democracy—the Parliament House. The session, albeit unruly, was on. Those who tried, and nearly succeeded, in shaking India had got their target symbolism right. Now it is for India to comprehend the enormity of the danger: the nation is in the line of fire. The book elaborately discusses the December 13, 2001 attack on the Parliament House bringing forth the conspiracy behind the attack and the links of the terrorists involved with the IC 814 hijacking. The burning issue of the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance, 2001 (POTO) has also been discussed in the book. The book therefore, merits attention of experts on Asia, diplomats and policymakers 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 Parliament: Challenges Before the Nation
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Edition
1st. Ed.
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ISBN
8176483311
Length
viii+215p.
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