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Mumbai blasts Resources

Updates/corrections: saja@columbia.edu / 646 391 3526
last updated: July 14, 2006... 11:40 am in NYC


Compiled by SAJA HQ at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, with input from around the globe
Also see various US sources on the right side of this page.

Current
death toll in the Mumbai July 11Blasts: 180+ killed. Accurate name for the city is Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay)


Local TV screen grab via UltraBrown


SOURCES:
US-based experts on South Asia

Some of the experts in the SAJA list:

Suketu Mehta, author of "Maximum City: Bombay Lost & Found" (2005 Pulitzer Finalist) is available for some media interviews. Please e-mail him at suketu [at] suketu.com.
More on him (he has written extensively about the Mumbai train system and its role in the social, economic and cultural life of the city) at
www.suketumehta.com

Sumit Ganguly (PhD, University of Illinois)
Tagore Professor
Indiana University at Bloomington
812-855-1363; e-mail: sganguly [at] indiana.edu

see bio
He can discuss US-India relations, security issues, and more.

Mira Kamdar, author, journalist, expert on Indo-US relations:
mirakamdar [at] aol.com
www.mirakamdar.com

USINPAC polictical action committee
Press office: (571) 722-4071 or media@usinpac.com
India rep: Robinder Sachdev: robinder.sachdev [at] alum.american.edu
011-91-93-1250-3364


Mihir Meghani, M.D., president, Hindu American Foundation
hinduamericanfoundation.org
cell: 510-396-2745

Shaikh Ubaid, president, Indian Muslim Council-USA
(516) 567-0783 
www.imc-usa.org

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