Terrorism Myth and Reality
Based on a lecture by former foreign secretary Mr. Akram Zaki at IPS, this book expatiates on the crucial subject of terrorism. Seeking to discern a true definition of ‘terrorism’, it attempts to unravel the layers that are veiling the real political global situation. With the focus on the role of United Nations in Afghanistan, Kashmir and Palestine, the book also touches upon the current and potential stance of G-7 on terrorism. It dilates upon the contemporary issues, the reality of what is called ‘terrorism’, its causes and the difference between the way it is being confronted and should be confronted. Preface by Prof. Khurshid Ahmad has added more meaning to the book, making it truly worth-reading.
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Based on a lecture by former foreign secretary Mr. Akram Zaki at IPS, this book expatiates on the crucial subject of terrorism. Seeking to discern a true definition of ‘terrorism’, it attempts to unravel the layers that are veiling the real political global situation. With the focus on the role of United Nations in Afghanistan, Kashmir and Palestine, the book also touches upon the current and potential stance of G-7 on terrorism. It dilates upon the contemporary issues, the reality of what is called ‘terrorism’, its causes and the difference between the way it is being confronted and should be confronted. Preface by Prof. Khurshid Ahmad has added more meaning to the book, making it truly worth-reading.