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BOOKS

 

Alexander, Bevin. Future of warfare. New York: W.W. Norton, 1995.

Anderson, Jon Lee. Guerrillas. London: Harper Collins, 1992.

Awasthi, S.K. Arms and explosives: acts and rules. Allahabad: Malhotra Law House, 1993.

Bell, J. Bowyer. Dynamics of the armed struggle. London: Frank Cass, 1998.

Bhaumik, Subir. Insurgent crossfire: north east India. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, 1996.

Brown, Michael E. (ed.) International dimensions of internal conflict. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996.

Carey, Roger and Trevor C. Salmon (eds.). International security in the modern world. New York: St.Martin’s Press, 1992.

Chopra, V.D. and M. Rasgotra (eds.). Genesis of regio-nal conflicts. New Delhi: Gian Publishers, 1995.

Clutterback, Richard. Terrorism in an unstable world. London: Routledge, 1994.

Datta, Prabhat. India’s democracy: new challenges. New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, 1997.

Engineer, Asghar Ali. Secular crown on fire: the Kashmir problem. New Delhi: Ajanta Publishers, 1991.

Gallagher, James J. Low intensity conflict: a guide for tactics, techniques and procedures. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, 1992.

Gill, K.P.S. Punjab: the knights of falsehood. New Delhi: Har Anand Publishers, 1997.

Howard, Lawrence (ed.). Terrorism: roots, impact, responses. New York: Praeger, 1992.

Kadian, Rajesh. India’s Sri Lanka fiasco. Delhi: Vision Books, 1990.

The Kashmir tangle. London: Asia Publishing, 1992.

Karim, Afsir. Kashmir: the troubled frontier. New Delhi: Lancer International, 1994.

Transnational terrorism: danger in the South. New Delhi: Lancer International, 1993.

Counter-terrorism: the Pakistan factor. New Delhi: Lancer International, 1991.

Kartha, Tara. Tools of terror. New Delhi: Knowledge World and IDSA, 1999.

Kitson, Frank. Low intensity operations: subversion, insurgency and peacekeeping. London: Faber and Faber, 1971 and 1991 (paperback).

Marwah, Ved. Uncivil wars: pathology of terrorism in India. New Delhi: Indus, 1995.

Mohindra, S. Terrorists games nations play. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, 1993.

Nayar, V.K. The threat from within. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, 1992.

O’Neill, Bard E. Insurgency and terrorism: inside modern revolutionary warfare. Washington: Brasseys, 1990.

Paschall, Rod. LIC 2010: special operations and unconventional warfare in the next century (vol V). Washington: Brasseys, 1990.

Raina, Dina Nath. Kashmir: distortions and reality. New Delhi: Reliance Publishers, 1994.

Ray, Arjun. Kashmir diary: psychology of militancy. New Delhi: Manas Publishers, 1997.

Raza, M. Maroof. Low intensity conflicts: the new dimension to India’s military commitments. Meerut: Kartikeya Publishers, 1995.

Wars and no peace over Kashmir. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, 1996.

Rubin, Barry (ed.). Terrorism and politics. London: Macmillan, 1991.

Saha, B.P. Trans-border terrorism: internationalisation of Kashmir tangle. New Delhi: Har Anand Publishers, 1996.

Samaddar, Ranbir (ed.). Cannons into ploughshares: militarization and prospects of peace in South Asia. New Delhi: Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education, 1995.

Sarkar, Bhaskar. Tackling insurgency and terrorism: blueprint for action. Delhi: Vision Books, 1998.

Schofield, Victoria. Kashmir in the crossfire. New Delhi: Viva Books, 1997.

Shah, Giriraj and R.C. Dikshit. Narco-terrorism. New Delhi: Cosmo Publishers, 1996.

Sharma, D.P. Countering terrorism. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, 1992.

Shergill, T.S. Counterinsurgency support to a host nation. New Delhi: Lancer International, 1987.

Singh, Jaswant. Defending India. Delhi: Macmillan, 1999.

Tanham, George K. Communist revolutionary war-fare: from the Vietminh to the Viet Cong (revised ed.). New York: Frederick A. Praeger Publishers, 1961.

Uberoy, Virender. Combatting terrorism. New Delhi: Intellectual Book Corner, 1992.

Yousaf, Mohammad and Mark Adkin. Bear trap: Afghanistan’s untold story. Lahore: Jang Publishers, 1992.

 

Articles

 

Akhtar, Jamna Das. Pakistan narcotic-terrorism: the linkages. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 17(9): December 1994: 1129-1145.

Babievsky, Kirill K. Chemical and biological terrorism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 5(2): Autumn 1997: 163-68.

Balagopal, K. In defence of India: Supreme court and terrorism. ‘Economic and Political Weekly’ 29(32): 6 August 1994: 2054-2060.

Banerjee, D. Counter-insurgency operations in the Indian context: some reflections. ‘USI Journal’ 122(509): July-September 1992: 346-355.

Baruah, Sanjib. State and separatist military in Assam: winning a battle and losing the war? ‘Asian Survey’ 34(10): October 1994: 863-877.

Behera, Ajay Darshan. Analysis of separatist insurgencies in India. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 18(10): January 1995: 1361-1380.

Separatist insurgency in Pakistan. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 19(2): May 1996: 259-270.

Bhargava, G.S. Politics of insurgency and human rights in Kashmir. ‘Defence Today’ 3(1): April-June 1995: 34-40.

Bobb, Dilip, et al. Terror in Bombay. ‘India Today’ 18(6): 16-31 March 1993: 42-53.

Bodansky, Yossef. Pakistan, Kashmir and the trans-Asian axis. ‘Indian Defence Review’ 10(4): October-December 1995: 66-80.

Taskforce on terrorism and unconventional warfare – US House of Representatives, Washington DC. ‘Journal of Peace Studies’ 4(24): September-October 1997: 65-77.

Bulloch, Gavin. Military doctrine and counter insurgency: a British perspective. ‘Parameters’ 26(2): Summer 1996: 4-16.

Chakravorti, Robi. Terrorism: past, present and future. ‘Economic and Political Weekly’ 29(36): 3 September 1994: 2340-2343.

Cilluffo, Frank J. Information warfare and strategic terrorism. ‘Terrorism and Political Violence’ 9(1): Spring 1997: 84-94.

Cooksey, Valorie J. Operation border exchange: closing the operational gap in drug law enforcement. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 3(2): Autumn 1994: 338-346.

Corr, Edwin G. New strategy for international narco-tics control. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 4(1): Summer 1995: 1-28.

Das, Prodyut. Use of light fixed-wing aircraft in low-intensity conflicts. ‘Indian Defence Review’ 13(4): October-December 1998: 59-66.

Dikshit, Prashant. Proliferation of small arms and minor weapons. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 17(2): May 1994: 187-204.

Technology: fillip to terrorism and light arms proliferation. ‘Strategic Analysis’18(5): August 1995: 625-634.

Dua, O.P. Organisation for internal security management. ‘USI Journal’ 124(516): April-June 1994: 184-201.

Editorial. Militancy in Doda district (Jammu and Kashmir): an assessment. ‘India Defence Review’ 12(2): April-June 1998: 61-70.

Fall, Bernard B. Theory and practice of insurgency and counter insurgency. ‘Naval War College Review’ 51(1): Winter 1998: 46-57.

Fishel, John T. Little wars, small wars, LIC, OOTW, the Gap, and things that go bump in the night. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 4(3): Winter 1995: 372-398.

Forsyth, Alan. Background to low intensity warfare. ‘Agni’ 2(1): May 1996: 23-30.

Ganguly, Sumit. Explaining the Kashmir insur- gency: political mobilization and institutional decay. ‘International Security’ 21(2): Fall 1996: 76-107.

Gera, Y.K. Cyber terrorism: the newest face of terror. ‘Aakrosh’ 2(3): April 1999.

Gokhale, Nitin A. Route to suicide? ‘Outlook’ 5(3): 1 February 1999: 38-44.

Grewal, S.S. Low intensity conflict in Indian con- text. ‘USI Journal’ 122(508): April-June 1992: 205-223.

Gupta, Shekhar. Exporting terror: pan-Islamic funda-mentalism. ‘India Today’ 19(9): 15 May 1994: 44-66.

Gurr, Nadine J. New style of terror. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 7(1): Summer 1998: 136-48.

Guskov, Anatoly. Laws to combat terrorism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 6(2): Autumn 1997: 112-16.

Hans, Jaswant. Punjab’s decade of terror: is a resurgence possible? ‘Peace Initiatives’ 3(3): May-June 1997: 72-79.

Harris, Paul. Unrest continues in north east India. ‘Jane’s Intelligence Review’ 9(7): July 1997: 324-326.

Hastings, Thomas. United States government’s policy on combatting terrorism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 6(2): Autumn 1997: 145-62.

Hills, A.E. Policing of fragmenting states. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 5(3): Winter 1996: 334-54.

Hoffman, Bruce. Role of foreign policy intelligence and law enforcement in the prevention of trans- national terrorism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 4(1): Summer 1995: 56-71.

Illicit opiate industry of Pakistan: a summary. Islamabad: United Nations International Drug Control Programme, 1994.

International terrorism and state policy. Seminar, 29-30 March 1994. New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University, 1994.

Jacob, J.F.R. India’s troubled north east: countering insurgency and winning hearts and minds. ‘Peace Initiatives’ 3(3): May-June 1997: 26-33.

Joshi, Manoj. Combatting terrorism in Punjab: Indian democracy in crisis. ‘Strategic Digest’ 23(8): August 1993: 1261-1266.

On the razor’s edge: the liberation tigers of Tamil eelam. ‘Studies in Conflict and Terrorism’ 19(1): January-March 1996.

Kapur, Ashok. Militant Islam and internal conflict in South Asia and beyond. ‘Aakrosh’ 2(3): April 1999.

Karim, Afsir. Patterns of global terrorism. ‘Agni’ 1(2): November 1995: 87-94.

Kartha, Tara. Narcotics and weapons: the case of Myanmar. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 19(3): June 1996: 393-411.

Kharb, K.S. Joint civil-military response to terrorism. ‘Combat Journal’ 19(2): August 1992: 14-22.

Kibble, David G. Fourfold response to Islamic fundamentalism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 7(1): Summer 1998: 38-46.

Krishna Rao, K.V. Insurgency in the North East. ‘USI Journal’ 128(531): January-March 1998: 101-25.

Krishna, Ashok. Insurgency and terrorism: pro-active responses. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 18(5): August 1995: 611-624.

Low intensity conflict: future trends. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 19(4): July 1996: 639-652.

Insurgency in the contemporary world: some theoretical aspects. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 19(9): December 1996: 1291-1308.

Krueger, Kimbra L. US military intervention in third world conflict: the need for integration of total war and LIC doctrine. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 4(3): Winter 1995: 399-428.

Kumar, Rajiv. Combatting terrorism in India. ‘World Affairs’: 3 December 1991: 75-83.

Last, David. Peacekeeping in divided societies: limits to success. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 6(1): Summer 1997: 154-75.

Lupsha, Peter A. Beyond state terror: the ‘grapes of wrath’. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ (3): Winter 1997: 301-33.

Madhok, V.K. Pakistan’s gamble in India’s north east: Will it succeed? ‘USI Journal’ 124(515): January-March 1994: 78-81.

Mangala, A.C. Legal aspects of counter-insurgency operations. ‘Sainik Samachar’ 40(1-3): 3, 10 and 17 January 1993: 65-69.

Mani, V.S. Bilateral cooperation in containing terrorism: extradition arrangements. ‘International Stu-dies’ 32(2): April-June 1995: 139-150.

Marwah, Ved. Police and paramilitary structure in 2010. ‘Indian Defence Review’: April-June 1997.

McCrea, Brett A. US counter-terrorist policy: a proposed strategy for a non traditional threat. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 3(3): Winter 1994: 493-508.

Metz, Steven. Insurgency after the cold war. ‘Small Wars and Insurgencies’ 5(1): Spring 1994: 63-82.

Mudgal, Vipul. Violence in Indian Punjab. ‘Aakrosh’ 2(3): April 1999.

Nath, Rajendra. In the eye of the storm: a viewpoint on how terrorism is being combatted in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and Maharashtra. ‘Defence Today’ 1(1): August 1993: 32-45.

Jammu & Kashmir and Afghanistan. ‘Defe-nce Today’ 2(3): August 1994: 22-31.

Nayar, V.K. India’s north east – an overview. ‘USI Journal’: October-December 1995.

Low intensity conflict: Jammu and Kashmir. ‘USI Journal’ 128(533): July-September 1998: 405-24.

Pillai, A. Jehad spillover – foreign mercenaries have taken over the Kashmir cause. ‘Outlook’ 4(35): 7 September1998: 12-8.

Prasad, B.A. Holocaust in Kashmir: a review. ‘Combat Journal’ 19(3): December 1992: 10-20.

Prasannan, R., et al. ISI in India spreading tentacles. ‘The Week’ 12(16): 10 April 1994: 27-37.

Rahman, M., et al. Terrorism: an arsenal of evidence. ‘India Today’ 19(18): 16-30 September 1994: 79-89.

Ram, Samay. Management of stress in counter- insurgency environment. ‘USI Journal’ 128(533): July-September 1998: 448-55.

Rao, Radhakrishna. Narco-terrorism: Pakistan’s thriving business. ‘PTI Feature’ 13(43): 12 June 1993.

Ray, Tapas. North East – seven sisters in strife: insurgency and the ISI. ‘Frontline’ 11(5): 26 February-11March 1994: 39-41.

Raza, Maroof. India’s low intensity conflicts: learning from the past. ‘Indian Defence Review’ 13(3): July-September 1998: 49-51.

Reddi, G.B. Forgotten Naga insurgency. ‘Indian Defence Review’ 10(1): January-March 1995: 41-48.

Renjen, P.K. Internal security and judicial review of military operations. ‘Trishul’ 7(1): Autumn 1994: 10-20.

Roy, Ash Narain. Insurgency in North East: international dimension. ‘Journal of Peace Studies’ 4(25): November-December 1997: 17-21.

Rozek, Joseph. Organizational and policy implications in the fight against terrorism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 6(2): Autumn 1997: 152-57.

Rustamji, K.F. Bureaucracy, police administration and insurgency in India – where we defaulted: assessment and analysis. ‘Trishul’ 5(1): July 1992: 43-48.

SAARC regional convention on suppression of terrorism. ‘Peace Initiative’ 3(3): May-June 1997: 10-14.

Saluja, Anu Rana. Threat to Indian society posed by man-portable weapons and explosives. ‘USI Journal’ 127(528): April-June 1997: 178-202.

Samaranayake, Gamini. Political violence in Sri Lanka: a diagnostic approach. ‘Terrorism and Poli-tical Violence’ 9(2): Summer 1997: 99-119.

Sawhney, Pravin. Operation Rhino: a case study. ‘Indian Defence Review’: January 1992.

Sewal, R.M. India – a hot bed for insurgency. ‘Infantry’: December 1993: 8-13.

Sharma, Rajeev. Opium war: is Pakistan using narco funds to finance terrorism in India? ‘Sunday’ 21(13): 27 March-2 April 1994: 27-29.

Singh, Harjeet. Low intensity conflict: an examination of legal, humanitarian and moral issues. ‘Trishul’ 7(1): Autumn 1994: 21-34.

Singh, K.P. Counter terrorism and state responses. ‘Strategic Analysis’ 16(6): September 1993: 669-686.

Singh, K.R. International terrorism as an instrument of state policy. ‘International Studies’ 32(2): April-June 1995: 119-137.

Singh, Prakash. Crumbling edifice of law enforcement in India. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 5(3): Winter 1996: 293-300.

Impact of terrorism on regional stability, national security and society. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 6(2): Autumn 1997: 105-111.

Sinha, S.K. Insurgency in Assam. ‘USI Journal’ 128(533): July-September 1998: 425-37.

Insurgency in north east India: the external dimension. ‘USI Journal’ 128(533): July-September 1998: 438-47.

Stephens, Alan. Transformation of ‘low intensity’ conflict. ‘Small Wars and Insurgencies’ 5(2): Autumn 1994: 143-161.

Subramanian, K.S. National security scenario: some issues and approaches. ‘Indian Defence Review’ 11(2): April-June 1996: 40-44.

Tribal insurgency in the north east: analysis and policy. ‘Indian Defence Review’ 11(1): January-March 1996: 40-43.

Swami, Praveen, et al. Terrorism – strategic shift: a new order of threat. ‘Frontline’ 10(20): 25 September-8 October 1993: 17-28.

Tewari, Y.M. Low intensity conflict in the future. ‘Combat Journal’ 22(3): December 1995: 63-76.

Tiwary, A.K. Employment of air power in low intensity conflict. ‘College of Air Warfare Journal’: Winter 1995: 10-22.

Tsygankov, V.A. Use of force of arms to provide domestic security. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 4(2): Autumn 1995: 221-226.

Vas, E.A. Insurgency environment in India. ‘Defence Today’ 4(1): January-March 1996: 3-21.

Vought, Donald B. Ethnic conflict: the invariable in the human condition. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 3(3): Winter 1994: 529- 547.

Wark, William B. Managing the consequences of nuclear, biological and chemical (nbc) terrorism. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 6(2): Autumn 1997: 179-84.

Wijesekera, Daya. Cult of suicide and the liberation tigers of Tamil eelam. ‘Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement’ 5(1): Summer 1996:18-28.

Wilkinson, Paul. Terrorism and violence in the Indian subcontinent. ‘Jane’s Intelligence Review’ 5(3): March 1993: 128-130.

 

 

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