Blood for Blood: Fifty Years of the Global Khalistan Project
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In Blood for Blood, veteran Canadian journalist Terry Milewski takes a close look at the global Khalistan project, its hunger for revenge and the feeble response of India's Western allies. He traces the rise and fall of diaspora militants like Tal...Item specifics
- Age Group 15 years and up
- Author Ryan Graudin
- Binding Paperback
- ISBN 9780316405157
- Language English
- Pages 296
- Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- Book Name Blood for blood
- Publication date November 9, 2016
Product Description
In Blood for Blood, veteran Canadian journalist Terry Milewski takes a close look at the global Khalistan project, its hunger for revenge and the feeble response of India's Western allies. He traces the rise and fall of diaspora militants like Talwinder Singh Parmar - the Vancouver-based founder of the Babbar Khalsa terrorist group and the man behind the 1985 'Kanishka' bomb plot which killed 329 aboard Air India Flight 182.
The book provides startling new information about the Khalistan movement in Canada, the United Kingdom and India, which has been sustained for decades by Pakistan and now threatens to draw in China. Brilliantly researched, Blood for Blood brings new insights to a topic that continues to hold global interest decades after it first came to light.