Sumit Ganguly

South Asian expert and Professor of Political Science at Indiana University

Sumit Ganguly appears in the following:

Mumbai: latest updates

Friday, November 28, 2008

The Takeaway speaks with New York Times correspondent Keith Bradsher ("Eyewitness Updates: Nariman House") who's been filing via his phone from the streets of Mumbai, as well as Sumit Ganguly, South Asian expert and professor of political science at Indiana University.

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Mumbai: how India responds

Friday, November 28, 2008

"Even if there's a shred of evidence that links these attacks to Pakistan, I'm afraid Indo-Pakistani relations will take a deep plunge in the foreseeable future."
—Sumit Ganguly on the increasing subcontinent tensions

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Mumbai: some hostages rescued, death toll rising

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Last night, gunmen armed with grenades and automatic weapons attacked several popular tourist hotels in the Indian city of Mumbai: the Taj Mahal Palace, the Oberoi Hotel and other high profile locations in India's commercial capital. Indian soldiers have been escorting people out of one of the hotels, but the BBC is reporting that some people are still being held hostage in the Oberoi. More than 100 people were killed in the initial attacks at the hotels, and at least 300 people have been injured.

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Gunmen attack popular tourist hotels in Mumbai

Thursday, November 27, 2008

"The organization that claimed responsibility for these attacks did not exist before yesterday when these attacks happened..They are a red herring."
—Zubair Ahmed on the attacks in Mumbai, on The Takeaway

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