A Year after 26/11: Soft Responses of a Reluctant State

  • A. Vinod Kumar
    He was worked at Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses from 2006 to 2021 read more
    Volume:33
    Issue:6
    Commentaries

    Why are the two largest democracies – India and the United States – starkly different when it comes to tackling terrorism? The answer to this perplexing question could lie in the two countries’ divergent approach to security and management of national security resources. Equally relevant is the variance in their political resoluteness in exercising suitable responses to emergent threats.

    Posted on: November 1, 2009

    Keywords: Counter-Terrorism, Global War on Terror (GWOT), India, Mumbai attack, Terrorism November 2009 | Strategic Analysis