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India-Pakistan Samjhauta Express Bombing Revisited  – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


  By Sajjad Shaukat Pak VT
On the midnight of 18-19 February 2007, India-Pakistan Samjhauta Express train was bombed in which 68 people were killed, including at least 42 Pakistanis who were among the victims of the Hindu terrorist attack.
A Hindu extremist Sadhu Aseemanand Swami, alias Naba Kumar Das, a leader of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) had confessed that he was involved in several bombings incidents. He also claimed to have been a part of the Samjhauta Express blast.
In fact, ideology of Hindutva (Hindu nationalism) prevails in every field at the cost of other minority groups. It is even supported by Indian defense forces secretly. This could be judged from the incident, when on April 6, 2008 in the house of Bajrang Dal fundamentalists in Nanded, a bomb went off. The investigation proved that these militants were found in the bomb-making and attack on a mosque in Parbhani in 2003. Maharashtra’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS)  arrested a serving Lt. Col. Sr ....

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K.C. Singh | De-escalation at LAC: Is a real solution in sight?


K.C. Singh | De-escalation at LAC: Is a real solution in sight?
Published : Feb 14, 2021, 4:58 am IST
Updated : Feb 14, 2021, 4:58 am IST
It is unimaginable that a nationalist Indian government will concede Chinese hegemony
 The Ladakh de-escalation may just be both sides stepping back, having tested each other’s “red lines”, to try rebuilding trust and resume the usual path of cooperation, competition and calibrated friction. (Representational Photo: AFP)
Former Army Chief and now Union minister V.K. Singh’s rash comment on the Line of Actual Control having often been breached by both India and China caused an uproar, with Beijing seizing on it as proof that India was the aggressor. But when news emerged of a likely coordinated de-escalation in Ladakh, after the nine-month standoff between Indian and Chinese forces, Gen. Singh’s downgrading of the LAC acquired an intent. It was to ensure any withdrawal deal would not draw attention to Prime Mi ....

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