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He had also penned a book”uncivil wars: pathology of terrorism in india”. Marwah was on the governing council of the asian academy of film and television. Former chief election commissioner of india, s y quraishi, expressed his grief over marwah’s death.
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His just-published book, uncivil wars: the pathology of terrorism in india (harper collins), is a studious and frank account of his first-hand experiences. Reproduced here are excerpts from a chapter on the rubaiya kidnapping which still has relevance to the current crisis in kashmir.
He served as the commissioner of police (1985-88), delhi; and director general of the national security guard (1988-90). After retirement, he served as governor of manipur, mizoram and jharkhand. In 1995, marwah authored the book ‘uncivil wars: pathology of terrorism in india’.
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Uncivil wars: pathology of terrorism in india: author: ved marwah: contributor: centre for policy research (new delhi, india) publisher: harpercollins, 1997: original from: northwestern university:.
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Uncivil wars pathology of terrorism in india ved marwah under the auspices of centre for policy research, new delhi harpercollins publishers india.
Ved prakash marwah (1934 – 2020) was an indian police service (ips) officer. He served as the commissioner of police (1985-88), delhi; and director general of the national security guard (1988-90). After retirement, he served as governor of manipur, mizoram and jharkhand. In 1995, marwah authored the book ‘uncivil wars: pathology of terrorism in india’.
This article aims to explain why strategic violence against targeted groups emerges after some civil wars but not others.
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