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Glocal Terror in South Asia examines the intricate connections between international geopolitical conflicts and the rise of terrorism in South Asia. Through meticulous analysis, author Anju Gupta traces how Afghanistan’s tragic history as a contested terrain between global superpowers has directly contributed to the proliferation of terrorist networks across the region.
The book delves into how Cold War rivalries, post-Cold War interventions, and strategic competition among major powers have destabilized Afghanistan and created conditions ripe for extremism. Gupta demonstrates that understanding terrorism in South Asia requires examining not just local grievances, but the broader geopolitical context that enables and perpetuates violence.
By connecting Afghanistan’s tragedy to wider security challenges in South Asia, this work provides essential insights into the root causes of regional instability and offers a comprehensive framework for understanding how global power dynamics shape local conflicts.







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