Controlling the Sunni insurgency in Iraq : political and military strategies from successful counterinsurgency in Punjab - India / Jugdep S Chima

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Small Wars & Insurgencies Vol 18 No 4, December 2007, pp.615-637 (97)Summary: The Punjab Crisis of the late 1980s to early 1990s was a violent insurgency calling for a Sikh homeland, which is estimated to have caused the deaths of some 25,000 people. This article analyses the military and political methods used by the Indian government to counter and eventually quell the insurgency, and considers how these could be applied to bring stability in Iraq.
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The Punjab Crisis of the late 1980s to early 1990s was a violent insurgency calling for a Sikh homeland, which is estimated to have caused the deaths of some 25,000 people. This article analyses the military and political methods used by the Indian government to counter and eventually quell the insurgency, and considers how these could be applied to bring stability in Iraq.

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