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For those who laid down their lives - From Langley to Al Khobar, From Nairobi to Bombay |
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1. Musharraf: Coming to Terms with Reality is an article by B. Raman, Additional Secretary (Retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and at present Director, Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai (former Madras). He can be reachedby e-mail at: corde@vsnl.com. The article was dated 3/11/1999 and published at the website of South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) at: www.saag.org 2.
US Attitude To Pakistan: The Bin Laden Factor is by B. Raman,
Additional Secretary (Retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and at present
Director, Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai (former Madras). He can be
reachedby e-mail at: corde@vsnl.com. The article was dated 10/8/1999 and
published at the website of South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) at: www.saag.org.
This article has a section entitled: ‘US,
Pakistan And Bin Laden: A Chronology (Developments Since September,1998)’. 3.
Azhar
Masood Becomes Chief of New Party is an article published in the Dawn
newspaper Internet Edition of Pakistan, dated Feb. 5. The event was covered by
the newspaper’s Staff Reporter. 4.
US, Pakistan And Bin Laden: A Chronology (Developments Since
September,1998) is an extract from an article by B. Raman, Additional Secretary
(Retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and at present Director, Institute
for Topical Studies, Chennai (former Madras). He can be reached by e-mail at:
corde@vsnl.com. The article extract was dated 10/8/1999 and published at the
website of South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) at: www.saag.org.
It was part of the article ‘US Attitude To Pakistan: The Bin Laden Factor’. 5.
TJP Warns Against 'Hidden US
Agenda' is a report by the Staff Reporter
of Dawn Newspaper of Pakistan, Internet Edition, datelined Karachi, Feb
4, 2000. 6.
Gen.Pervez Musharraf: His Past & Present is by B.Raman, Additional
Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt.of India. He is at present the
Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai (former Madras). His e-mail: corde@vsnl.com.
The article was dated 1-7-99 and is available at www.saag.org.
7.
Militant Chiefs Warn Musharraf is a report by Amit Baruah, published by
the The Hindu newspaper of India, dated, Feb. 6, 2000. 8. Pakistan’s Nuclear Brinkmanship is a research paper by Yossef Bodansky. At the time of writing the paper, he was the Director of the Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare of the U.S. Congress, as well as the World Terrorism Analyst with the Freeman Center for Strategic Studies (Houston TX). Mr. Bodansky is a contributing editor of Defense and Foreign Affairs; Strategic Policy, the author of three books (Target America, Terror, and Crisis in Korea), several book chapters, and numerous articles in several periodicals including Global Affairs, JANE's Defence Weekly,Defense and Foreign Affairs; Strategic Policy, Business Week. In the 1980s, he acted as a senior consultant for the Department of Defense and the Department of State. The paper can be found on line through: http://freeman.io.com 9. Details on the Harkat ul Mujahedin. In a report presented to the US Congress in May, 1999, on the Patterns of Global Terrorism during 1998, the Counter-Terrorism Division of the US State Department had stated as follows on the HUM (Text reproduced from pages 67 and 68 of the State Department's report). 10. Destroy India and US is by Zahid Hussain of the Associated Press. It was published at the following website on Jan. 6, 2000. http://www.phillynews.com/inquirer/2000/Jan/06/international/KASHMIR06.htm 11. The New Year 2000 terrorist plan in Jordan is a report carried at the abcNEWS.com website at: http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/dailynews/deek000129.html It provides clues to the background of the terrorists involved and their Pakistani links. It is dated Jan. 29, 2000. 12. Pakistani Sponsorship of Terrorism is by by B. Raman, Additional Secretary (Retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and at present Director, Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai (former Madras). He can be reached by e-mail at: corde@vsnl.com. The article was dated 25/2/2000 and published at the website of South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) at: www.saag.org.
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