Lashkar-e-Taiba of Pakistan: An India Centric Threat Projection

Authors

  • Saroj Kumar Rath Graduate School of Law, Hosei University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.406

Keywords:

Lashkar-e-Taiba, Difa-e-Pakistan, India, Pakistan, Future Security

Abstract

Within a year of the Mumbai attack by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the public outrage that many thought would usher in a political groundswell for a firmer government response, has dissipated. Almost all the political officials who resigned as a result of the attack either back in their old jobs or promoted to other plumb posts. After a brief hiatus, bombings by LeT and/or its affiliates resumed in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Varanasi and Srinagar killing 56 people in mainland India and around 1000 in Jammu and Kashmir since Mumbai attack. India has done little of the painful public soul-searching that followed the September 11 attacks on the United States. After the Mumbai attack, while the US government has commissioned atleast a dozen of official studies on LeT, India government commissioned none. While the LeT is gradually growing from strength to strengh by encompassing the role of a political pressure group under the guise of Difa-e-Pakistan, India is blind to the danger unfolding in its western neighbour.

Author Biography

Saroj Kumar Rath, Graduate School of Law, Hosei University

Research Associate, Graduate School of Law, Hosei University

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Published

2012-09-22

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