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National Law School | 363.325 HAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 29862 |
Table of contents
Preface;
Introduction;
Terror: The Aftermath - Terror: The Aftermath;
As the Fires Die: The Terror of the Aftermath - Biju Mathew;
Hotel Taj: Icon of Whose India? - Gnani Sankaran;
Why the United States Got it Wrong - P Sainath;
Death of a Salesman - Tarun Tejpal;
Counter-terrorism Must not Kill Democracy - Praful Bidwai;
Responding to Mumbai Terror: Need for Diplomacy and Restraint, not War - Praful Bidwai;
Mumbai UNDER Siege - Yoginder Sikand;
Handling Queries: Democratic Responses - Antulay Remarks and the Aftermath - Ram Puniyani;
The Mumbai Terror Attacks: Need for a Thorough Investigation - Raveena Hansa;
India's Terror Dossier: Further Evidence of Conspiracy - Raveena Hansa;
Terrorism, Rule of Law, and Human Rights - K G Balakrishnan;
Acts of Terror and Terrorizing Act;
Unfolding Indian Tragedy - Sukla Sen;
Our Politicians are Still not Listening - Colin Gonsalves;
Terrorism: Are Stronger Laws the Answer? - Prashant Bhushan;
Lesson from the Mumbai Attack - Gautam Navlakha;
Epilogue;
Appendices;
Selected Bibliography
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