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India’s National Security

India’s National Security
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134931166

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The twelfth volume in the series India’s National Security: Annual Review offers a detailed analysis of India’s complex security environment: persistence of major threats, alongside a constructive engagement with major powers based on its economic growth, military power and political stability. Topping the list of India’s external security concerns is China’s veiled hostility, manifest in its strategic nexus with Pakistan, incursions into India’s borders and enhanced military deployment in India’s immediate neighbourhood. Added to these are the intractable boundary dispute and uncertain implications of the recent leadership change in China. India, nevertheless, is attempting to cope with China’s pressures by engaging with it at a diplomatic level and improving its own defence capability. Pakistan remains another major threat, because of its refusal to take action against militants responsible for the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, its efforts at expanding its nuclear arsenal, and the increasing sway of right-wing elements on its society, politics and security forces. India further faces the challenges of facilitating Nepal’s difficult transition to democracy, safeguarding its strategic interests in Afghanistan, stabilising Maldives’ fledgling democracy, and tackling ethnic insurgencies along its borders with Myanmar. On the other hand, there are positives like India’s strategic partnerships with Russia, US, France, Britain, Germany, and Japan, as well as a flowering relationship with Bangladesh. India’s internal security situation is less alarming, with progress in talks with some North-Eastern insurgent outfits; a sharp fall in casualties due to left-wing extremism (LWE); and a gradual reduction in terrorist-related incidents in Kashmir. But sporadic cross-border infiltrations in Kashmir and spread of LWE to urban areas still pose challenges. Addressing such and other issues, this book will be indispensable for policymakers and governmental organisations; those in defence and strategic sectors; and students of defence studies, foreign policy, international relations, and political science.


India's National Security

India's National Security
Author: Satish Kumar (zgodovinar.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138191273

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India's National Security

India's National Security
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317324609

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India’s National Security: Annual Review 2013 comprehensively analyses India’s engagement with major world powers, and immediate neighbours in a complex global security environment. It examines India’s response to internal and external threats, its foreign policy as well as measures taken for strengthening its economic security.


India's National Security

India's National Security
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: National security
ISBN: 9788190743112

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This is the eighth volume of India's National Security Annual Review. The global security environment has deteriorated over the last couple of years. Such an environment is not conducive to the growth of a large, developing country like India. India has not been able to cope with the challenges of internal security. All these critical issues are discussed in great detail in this volume.


India`s National Security: Annual Review 2001

India`s National Security: Annual Review 2001
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2002
Genre: National security
ISBN: 9788125911777

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This Volume Brings Together The Best Minds On Security Studies, International Relations, Economy, Science, Technology And Governance To Make An Assessment Of India`S National Security In The Year 2000.


India’s National Security

India’s National Security
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135124079X

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The global security environment in the last five years has been characterised by a state of ‘no war, no peace’ among major powers, resulting in a state of uncertainty about their national security objectives. For instance, the US has been concerned about the attitudes of Iran, Russia, North Korea, China, and others, and yet did not expect a direct military conflict with them. On the other hand, China has expanded its naval strategy from a mere ‘off-shore defence’ to ‘open seas protection’ and has called for both ‘defence and offence’ instead of merely ‘territorial air defence’, thereby indicating preparedness for the possibility of a military confrontation. The major powers have been thus groping for suitable responses to their threat perceptions. It is in this kind of a complex and confusing international environment that India, as a rising power, has been called upon to wade through its strategic partnerships with major powers and nurture friendships with various Asian and African countries. This sixteenth volume of India’s National Security Annual Review offers indispensable information and evaluation on matters pertaining to national security. It undertakes a thorough analysis of the trends to provide a backdrop to India’s engagement with various countries. The volume also discusses persisting threats from China and Pakistan. With contributions from experts from the fields of diplomacy, academia, and civil and military services, the book will be one of the most dependable sources of analyses for scholars of international relations, foreign policy, defence and strategic studies, and political science, and practitioners alike.


India's National Security Annual Review 2003

India's National Security Annual Review 2003
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Academic
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789812104120

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This book is an independent project co-sponsored by the National Security Council Secretariat and Confederation of Indian Industry. This is the third volume in the series, which was started in September 2000. the present volume, apart from reviewing global security trends and the external and internal security environment of India, undertakes an in-depth examination of the challenges to India's military modernisation, economic security, and problems of self-reliance in defence technologies. in addition, it focuses on some non-traditional security issues like health hazards, urbanisation, and climate change and their security implications for India. A highlight of this volume is the national security index, which ranks India at eighth position among the top 50 countries of the world on the basis of their defence capability, GDP, HDI, R&D, and population. otherinvaluable features are a chronology of major events, select documents and basic statistics, which vividly bring out India's power profile as well as the world power structure.


India's National Security

India's National Security
Author: Satish Kumar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315390108

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The last two years have witnessed deterioration in the global security situation characterised by increasing tensions among major powers. The threat perceptions of the US, China and Russia vis-à-vis each other have sharpened. There is stiff competition among them to dominate the strategic space in different parts of the world. This has led them to formulate national security strategies which are more assertive, aggressive and competitive. There is lack of consensus in resolution of conflicts in Afghanistan and Syria. There is no concerted effort in meeting the challenge of the Islamic State. It is in this fractured security environment that India has been making special efforts to project itself as a leading power commensurate with its economic and military potential. This fifteenth volume of India’s National Security Annual Review undertakes an incisive analysis of India’s endeavours to maximise its gains with respect to its strategic partners. The volume also focuses on the new dynamism that India has injected in its relations with countries in the Middle East and the Asia Pacific. India’s threat perceptions in its extended security zone, critical aspects of its strategic preparedness and complex issues regarding its internal security have been thoroughly examined. With contributions from experts from the fields of diplomacy, academia and civil and military services, the book will be one of the most dependable sources of analyses for scholars of international relations, foreign policy, defence and strategic studies, and political science, and practitioners alike.