New Delhi: Professor of University of Nehru Jawaharlal Arvind Kumar who has designed a counter-terrorism course, which has been a criticism of the teacher and students, saying it does not target any community and is pure academic exercise.
The JNU teacher’s section and students have objected to the introduction of courses, accusing the “jihad terrorism” is the only form of “fundamentalist religious terrorism”.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results courses, titled “Counter-Terrorism, Asymmetrical Conflict and Strategy for Cooperation Among Great Power”, also confirm that the communist regime in the Soviet Union and China is a sponsor of terrorism that affects radical Islamic countries, according to they.
The course, which is optional, is for students who pursue the Masters in the Science Double title that chooses to study international relations at the School of Engineering.
This course was approved at the Academic Council meeting on August 17 and will emerge for approval at the executive board meeting on September 2.
Kumar, Chair of the Canadian, US and Latin American Study Center, said that the curriculum was designed to remember Indian perspectives.
He stated that it was based on Indian and global experience in dealing with terrorism problems.
“How can the science and technology help in fighting terrorism are also the main part of the curriculum …
this course does not target any community and has nothing to do with any political party,” he said.
Calling a course “absolute academic exercise”, he said “the wrong narrative” is being set “not good for India” and will not serve any purpose.
“How this Indian experience is a victim of terrorist terrorist organizations needed from academics who keep all the biases away,” he said.
While emphasizing that it was a high time all the main forces gathered and took the problem of terrorism seriously, he said that India could intensify all its efforts and develop constructive counter-terrorism cooperation between the great power of the curriculum.
“China and Russia did not have voting for the UNSC resolution in the Taliban yesterday was a great pointer to understand how they had dealt in the past in promoting their interest.
China Always vetoed Masood Azhar as a global terrorist not once but at a number of opportunities in UNSC, “he said.
Secretary of the JNU Moushumi Basu teacher association on Monday said that the course must be withdrawn.
“A few years ago, they (University Administration) have tried to do the same and the Minority Commission Delhi has objected to him and it was withdrawn ….
such a course should not be taught and must be withdrawn.
It was problematic.”