South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP)

South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP)

South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) is the largest website on terrorism and low intensity warfare in South Asia, and creates the database and analytic context for research and analysis of all extremist movements in the region. SATP has been set up to counter the progressive distortions regarding, and the international community’s neglect of, the wide range of terrorist movements within South Asia, and particularly in India. SATP establishes a comprehensive, searchable and continuously updated database on all available information relating to terrorism, low intensity warfare and ethnic/communal/sectarian strife in South Asia.
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    The lifeblood of terror

    By Sanchita Bhattacharya On September 24, 2015, a fake lottery scam, with suspected hawala (illegal money transactions) linkages, was unearthed in West…

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    FATA: Fatal flaws

    By Ambreen Agha On September 11, 2015, two volunteers of a ‘peace committee’ [Government-backed ‘people’s’ counter-insurgency forces] , identified as…

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    Sri Lanka: Conflicting reconciliation

    By Ajit Kumar Singh In a significant shift in policy, on September 24, 2015, Colombo decided to co-sponsor a draft…

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    Nepal: Making history

    By Fakir Mohan Pradhan In a historical step forward, Nepal’s second Constituent Assembly (CA) endorsed “Nepal’s Constitution” with overwhelming two-thirds…

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    TTP: Enduring shadows

    By Tushar Ranjan Mohanty At least 43 persons, including 14 terrorists, were killed as the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base at…

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    NSCN-K: Unsettled equations

    By Nijeesh N At least five militants of the Khaplang faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) and three…

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    Nepal: Enduring vulnerabilities

    By Ajit Kumar Singh August 24, 2015, turned out to be the bloodiest day in Nepal since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement…

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    Karachi: Uncertain gains

    By Tushar Ranjan Mohanty On August 10, 2015, Pakistan Rangers in Sindh stated that the first stage of the ongoing ‘targeted…

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    Sri Lanka: Decisive moment

    By Ajit Kumar Singh Following a historic agreement on August 20, 2015, between the United National Party (UNP) and the Sri…

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