This book is a comprehensive survey of a large number of nonstate armed groups inSouth Asia. It brings together rich and rigorous contributions by scholars in India and reflects their deep understanding not only of the groups, but also the socioeconomic and political environs in which they sustain themselves. More importantly, the book is a contribution to the field of research on terrorism. Going beyond a mere profiling of groups, the method of structured focused comparison provides an opportunity to make some contingent generalizations regarding nonstate armed groups in the region. The book will be useful for further research on nonstate armed violence, includingbut not limited totesting the validity of these generalisations, providing a comparative perspective on select groups and studying more cases to enrich the generalisations.
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