Antifa and Urban Naxals: Why India Should Study Trump’s Terror Designation
Trump’s Antifa terror designation highlights “material support” laws. India can draw parallels with Urban Naxals and rethink counterinsurgency strategy.
Trump’s Antifa terror designation highlights “material support” laws. India can draw parallels with Urban Naxals and rethink counterinsurgency strategy.
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Gor and his Tashkent birth looks strategic. He understands the region. Is he here for trade summits? Or to groom youth cadres and recruit loyalists?
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Ro Khanna is a Representative in the House of Congress from California’s 17th Congressional District. He is co-Chair of the India-US Caucus.