Mending fences : changing trends in Kashmiri militancy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Jane's Intelligence Review : August 2008, pp.18-22Summary: Differences between India and Pakistan means that violence is likely to persist in the Kashmir valley while the militancy becomes increasingly islamist in nature. According to a recent status report on internal security published by the Indian ministry of home affairs violence in Indian-administered Kashmir has been decreasing for five years. Violent attacks and casualties among civilians and security forces the report also notes a decrease in cross border infiltration.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Differences between India and Pakistan means that violence is likely to persist in the Kashmir valley while the militancy becomes increasingly islamist in nature. According to a recent status report on internal security published by the Indian ministry of home affairs violence in Indian-administered Kashmir has been decreasing for five years. Violent attacks and casualties among civilians and security forces the report also notes a decrease in cross border infiltration.
PAKISTAN, TERRORISM
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