Islamist Terrorism
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Why Narendra Modi’s ‘Naya Kashmir’ finds it difficult to save Hindus from jihadi fire
Varad Sharma •The unambiguous message from Kashmir is that Pandits are not welcome in their homeland in the year 2022, as was the case in 1990
NIA anti-terror raids: Islamic State might be dead abroad, but hate politics is fuelling its resurrection in India
Praveen •In interrogations by the NIA, half the suspects said communalism — ranging from riots to compulsory yoga practice — led them to join the Islamic State. Barely half of them cited the global Islamist project that underpins the Islamic State
JNU professors say no plans to introduce course on Islamist terror, call media reports 'fake news'
Ashish Mani Tiwari •Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professors have rubbished reports of the institute planning to introduce a course on ‘Islamist terrorism’ in its proposed Centre for National Security Studies (CNSS) and called it fake news.
109 people convicted in UK of Islamist terrorism offences related to Syria, Iraq since 2014: Report
•The people convicted in the UK in the last three years come from a wide cross section of society and include former prisoners, a hospital director and the son of a police officer.
London attack: Beleaguered Britain appears ready to turn the corner against Islamist terrorism, ditch political correctness
Sreemoy Talukdar •To win the war on Islamist terrorism, the first step must be to acknowledge that the poisonous ideology is moored in Islam. Denial is not an option.
London terror attack: Lone attacker was British and known to authorities, says Theresa May
Fp Staff •The lone attacker behind the terror attack on the UK Parliament was inspired by "Islamist terrorism" and known to Britain's security services, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday.
Munich mall shooting: Why it may finally end Germany's openness and further destabilise Europe
Sreemoy Talukdar •Whether or not if Munich attack was an act of Islamist terrorism or an example of right-wing violence, fact remains that it will have a heavy bearing on Merkel and her ability to provide leadership through the crises.
Backyard terror: Is India a 'sitting duck' with its porous borders, crowded markets?
Padma Rao Sundarji •Thanks to its porous borders, radicalisation in its neighbouring countries and its eternally crowded markets, India has always been vulnerable to terror acts.
Terrorism is not just religion: Decoding the socio-political setups within Islamic State
Angshuman Choudhury •The ‘Islamic State brand of terror’, like most other variants is a dynamic flux of religion and politics.
Terror attacks and perils of emotive criticism: Why we must not delink religion and terror
Angshuman Choudhury •How fair is it to delink religion and terror, especially 'Islamist terrorism'?