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Ajai Sahni

@ajai_sahni

Executive Director, INSTITUTE FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT & SOUTH ASIA TERRORISM PORTAL; Editor, SOUTH ASIA INTELLIGENCE REVIEW; researches conflict in South Asia.

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Counter terrorism expert explains how india can outsmart pakistans terror tactics india pakistan - The Indian Express indianexpress.com/videos/explain…

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The women and men who fall in war are not body bags. Each of them deserves to be counted and remembered, in death as in life. Kindly do not attribute your sociopathic thoughts to the Indian Armed Forces.

The women and men who fall in war are not body bags. Each of them deserves to be counted and remembered, in death as in life. 

Kindly do not attribute your sociopathic thoughts to the Indian Armed Forces.
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Compellence, not deterrence, is the way forward One-off reprisals won’t deter Pakistan; India must shift from muscular posturing to sustained, covert strategies that target Pakistan and weaken it. frontline.thehindu.com/politics/opera…

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Giani Partap Singh served as the first Acting Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht from 1937 to 1948. Again served as 19th Jathedar from 1952 to 1955. Giani ji vociferously opposed occupation of Sri Akal Takht by Bhindrawala and his men. Paid price with his life as Bhindrawala’s man Daya

Giani Partap Singh served as the first Acting Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht from 1937 to 1948. Again served as 19th Jathedar from 1952 to 1955.
Giani ji vociferously opposed occupation of Sri Akal Takht by Bhindrawala and his men. Paid price with his life as Bhindrawala’s man Daya
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In my column for Hindustan Times, I make a series of arguments about the use of force in the Indian strategic tradition & the inherent challenges that come with it. Read on if you are ready to be provoked! - Does a tradition of risk aversion continue to define India’s strategic

In my column for Hindustan Times, I make a series of arguments about the use of force in the Indian strategic tradition & the inherent challenges that come with it.

Read on if you are ready to be provoked!

- Does a tradition of risk aversion continue to define India’s strategic