Thursday, November 7, 2019

State-led terrorism in Kashmir essays

State-led terrorism in Kashmir essays Terrorism can mistakenly be viewed as an isolated activity, funded, facilitated and implemented through a network of minority interests. In fact terrorism is a highly networked and well funded system that in some cases can be supported with the aid of certain states that back their cause. Possibly the largest and most funded organization is Al Qaeda who are funded largely by Saudi Arabia and facilitated by Pakistan. Pakistan is also widely known to have abetted the Taliban cause in Afghanistan and is also the leading actor in a campaign of terrorism across Kashmir. Although several examples could be used, the Kashmir crisis is prime example of state sponsored terrorism and is prevalent today as hostilities continue. To start we will firstly look at terrorism within India and then a brief history into the origins of the terrorist campaign. We will then assess evidence of Pakistans involvement in Kashmir, its implications and then possible solutions to the conflict. SLIDE THREE TERRORISM IN INDIA India is situated in a hot bed of international terrorism. India has a population of one billion people. With such a huge population and varying cultures many terrorist factions have appeared within the country to seek their own agendas in the last fifty years. From the northeast India suffers from insurgencies in Nagaland where terrorists attack government offices and military positions and then seek shelter in bordering Myanmar and Bangladesh. In Punjab, Sikh elements have demanded an independent state called Khalistan, for which a minority has terrorized India for. The extremity of Sikh terrorism can be seen when the Babbar Khalsa, a Sikh terrorist group, blew up Air India's Kanishka aircraft off the Irish coast on June 23, 1985, which killed 200 passengers. In interior states like Tamil Nadu, India has faced frequent terrorist attacks from the Tamil Tigers who also seek independence from central India rul...

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