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Burning Balochistan: Bombay Blowback and Pakistani Perfidy

Waghmar, Burzine

Authors

Burzine Waghmar



Contributors

Iva Petkovic
Editor

Citation

Waghmar, B. (2015). Burning Balochistan: Bombay Blowback and Pakistani Perfidy. In I. Petkovic (Ed.), Buried Human Rights, Global Geopolitics and Regional Repercussions; Balochistan in the Shadows (28-44). Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)

Publication Date Aug 11, 2015
Deposit Date Aug 14, 2015
Pages 28-44
Book Title Buried Human Rights, Global Geopolitics and Regional Repercussions; Balochistan in the Shadows
Keywords Pakistan, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), VEVAK/VAJA, Iranian intelligence, R&AW, Indian intelligence, Operation Herrick, Operation Enduring Freedom, Bombay (Mumbai), 26/11, November 26 2008, London bombers, July 7 2005, 7/7, Cageprisoners, Cage, Muslim converts, Radical Islam, Immigration, Europe, Peshawar school attacks, Taj Mahal hotel attacks, Bombay (Mumbai) bombings, CIA, SIS (MI6), British-Pakistanis, Muslim militants, Sepember 11 2001, 9/11, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Khorasan Force, TTP, Tehrik-i Taleban Pakistan, LeT, Lashkar-e Taiba, Hizb-ut Tahrir, Kashmir, Af-Pak, Balochistan, Baloch minority, Shia-Sunni sectarianism, Taleban, Mullah Omar, Pervez Musharraf, Nawaz Sharif, General Raheel Sharif, Shuja Pasha, Hamid Gul, Quetta shura council, Abbotabad, Osama bin Laden, Iran, South Asia, Secessionism, Partition, Hazara, Southwest Asia geo-strategic thinking, Sino-Pakistan relations, Indo-Pakistan relations, Irano-Pakistan relations, Counterintelligence, Counterterrorism
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