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082 _a330.1512 IND
100 _aGautam, Pradeep Kumar (ed.)
245 0 _aIndigenous historical knowledge: Kautilya and his vocabulary
245 0 _nv.1
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bPentagon Press
260 _c2015
300 _a2v. (125 p.)
520 _aPakistan`s sincerity in dealing with terrorists operating from its soil has always been a subject of speculation. As India prepares for some serious stocktaking on the first anniversary of the 26/11 attacks, concerns remain about the possibility of similar terrorist attacks being launched from Pakistan in the future. Amir Mir shows in his book how Talibanisation began with Gen Zia-ul-Haq and continued to flourish even under the man who joined the US-led war against terror-General Musharraf. Describing the terror outfits-particularly those involved in Jammu & Kashmir and elsewhere in India-as the `civilian face of the Pakistani army`, Mir acknowledges how the current situation in Pakistan is a direct result of Islamabad using terrorism as a foreign policy tool to deal with India and in its quest for geo-strategic depth in the region.
650 _aEconomic theories
700 _aMishra, Saurabh (ed.)
700 _aGupta, Arvind (ed.)
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