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_aSingh, Sarab Jit, _919942 |
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_aOperation Black Thunder : _ban eyewitness account of terrorism in Punjab / _cSarab Jit Singh. |
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_aNew Delhi ; _aThousand Oaks, Calif. : _bSage Publications, _c2002. |
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_a356 p., [2] p. of plates : _c22 cm. |
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505 | _a1. The Golden Temple: In the Eye of the Storm 2. The Sikh Heritage and the Punjab Problem 3. The Rajiv-Longowal Accord: The 'Secret" Healing Touch 4. S.S. Barnala's Government: The Healing Touch Impaired 5. Governor Ray's Tenure 6. The Politics of the Clergy 7. January-March 1988: The Killings Increase 8. April-May 1988: Measures to End the Killing 9. Operation Black Thunder 10. The Militants Surrender 11. Trial at Midnight 12. Restoring the Maryada 13. Demoralisation versus a Gun Battle 14. The SGPC's Dilemma 15. Jasbir Singh Rode's Dismissal 16. The Corridor Plan 17. Jasbir Singh Rode Resurrected 18. Panchayat Elections Postponed: Missed Opportunities 19. The Militants and the Police: Between the Two Terrors 20. The 'National Games' 21. A New Government at the Centre 22. The 'Civil Face' of Governor Mukerji's Administration 23. Governor Varma's Tenure 24. 1990: The Killings Continue 25. Governor Malhotra Takes Charge 26. Attempts to Restore Democracy 27. Delhi's Inconsistent Punjab Policy 28. Elections by February 1992 29. From President's Rule to an Elected Government: The Return of Democracy 30. In Retrospect | ||
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_aTerrorism _zIndia _zPunjab. _919943 |
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_aPunjab (India) _xPolitics and government. _919944 |
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