See KapurHarish, India's Foreign Policy, 1947–92: Shadows and Substance (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994), p. 30.
2.
See President Clinton's address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, AnnapolisMaryland, “Strategic Alliance with Russian Reform”, Department of State Despatch, 41, No. 14 (April 5, 1993).
3.
Unity and Stability for Sustained Growth, pp. 16–17.
4.
Mid Day, January 27, 1998.
5.
California: Prima Publishing, 1999, especially pp. 23–4, and 321–4. Mr. Bodansky is director of the US Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare.
6.
“Interview of the President by Peter Jennings, ABC, New Delhi, March 21, 2000,”Strategic Digest, XXX, No. 4 (April 2000), p. 407.
7.
See KamathP.M., “War on Terrorism: Impact on India”, The Free Press Journal (Mumbai), October 19, 2001.
8.
KamathP.M., “India-EU Relations: Challenges and Opportunities”, Free Press Journal (Mumbai), December 7, 2001.
9.
Indian Express (Mumbai), September 9, 1996.
10.
See HorowitzIrving Louis, “National Consequences of International Terrorism”, Society, January/February 2002, p. 6.
11.
Times of India (Mumbai), January 31, 2002.
12.
Sunday Times of India (Mumbai), December 16, 2002.
13.
“Is this a Religious War?”Span, March-April 2002.
14.
“Many Kashmiris within the Valley,”Hindustan Times (New Delhi), March 25, 2000.
15.
“Can there be Peace Without an Enemy?”New Persective Quartely10, No. 3 (Summer 1993), pp. 28–9.
16.
See note 17.
17.
See p. 407 of note 8 above.
18.
Ibid., p. 394.
19.
International Herald Tribune (London), July 9, 2001.
20.
Sunday Times of India, December 16, 2001.
21.
See KamathP.M., American Moment of Decision on Terrorism, Free Press Journal (Mumbai), February 25, 2002.
22.
“Time to pursue uniform policy against international terrorism”, Free Press Journal, July 5, 2002.