Last week's attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai focused the world's attention on what some are already calling the latest front in the War on Terror. Many questions remain as to the attackers' origins as well as what, if any, ties they had to Pakistani terror groups previously operating in Kashmir, global terrorist networks like al-Qaida and the Pakistani military intelligence service. Two WPR articles put the attacks in their regional context:
Mumbai Attacks Complicate U.S. Regional Policy, by M.K. Bhadrakumar
Mumbai Attacks Put Scrutiny on ISI, by Jayshree Bajoria.
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