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December 5th, 2008

Opinion: U.S. should stay out of Pakistan-India dispute over Kashmir

Op-ed: San Jose Mercury News on December 4, 2008

CISAC's Paul Kapur and Sumit Ganguly, a former CISAC visiting fellow, argue that the United States should not intervene in solving Pakistan's dispute with India over Kashmir. Read more »



December 4th, 2008

Q&A: South Asia security expert discusses terrorist attacks in Mumbai

in the news: Stanford Report on December 4, 2008

In an interview with Stanford Report, CISAC's Paul Kapur discusses the terrorist group likely behind last week's attacks in Mumbai and how he expects developments to unfold. Read more »



December 3rd, 2008

Mumbai's Perilous Implications

Op-ed: The World Policy Blog on December 3, 2008

CISAC's Paul Kapur and Sumit Ganguly of Indiana University discuss the importance of probing the sources of the violence in Mumbai, and consider the attacks' implications for regional security in South Asia. Read more »



December 1st, 2008

Mumbai terror attacks

in the news: KQED's Forum with Michael Krasny on December 1, 2008

CISAC's Paul Kapur discussed the aftermath of last week's terror attacks in Mumbai and what they mean for security in the region during an hourlong discussion broadcast on KQED's Forum. Sumit Ganguly of Indiana University, a former CISAC visiting fellow, also participated in the interview with host Michael Krasny.




November 30th, 2008

Attacks Imperil Delicate U.S. Role Between Rivals

in the news: New York Times on November 29, 2008

CISAC Affiliate Paul Kapur is quoted in the New York Times on the potential political repercussions between India and Pakistan following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. Read more »




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