India’s National Security: Annual Review 2011
Editat de Satish Kumaren Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iun 2012
On top of the list of India’s external security concerns is China’s growing military and economic power, its assertiveness vis-à-vis countries on its periphery and its endeavour to contain India, manifest in its strategic nexus with Pakistan and incursions into India’s borders. Added to these is the intractable boundary dispute, a persistent destablising factor in the bilateral relations. India nevertheless is trying to cope with China’s pressures by improving its defence capability and engaging China diplomatically. Pakistan remains another major security threat because of its covert policy of exporting terrorism into India despite its loud rhetoric on containing terrorist outfits, and the increasing radicalisation of its society, politics and security forces with worrisome implications of a possible jihadi take-over of the state.
On the other hand are such positives as India’s enduring strategic partnership with Russia and a growing one with the US, and its promising engagements with ASEAN, Africa and neighbouring countries which are either conflict-ridden (Afghanistan, Sri Lanka), or undergoing significant political transformation (Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar).
India’s internal security situation offers a mixed picture with a lull in insurgent movements in the northeast and popular unrest in the Kashmir valley, but persisting challenges posed by left-wing extremism in tribal areas.
Addressing such and other issues, this book would be indispensable for policy makers, members of the strategic community, and students of defence studies, international relations and political science.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415540629
ISBN-10: 0415540623
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415540623
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Preface. Map 1. Introduction PART 1: National Security Review 2. National Security Environment Satish Kumar (i) Global Security Trends (ii) External Security Situation (iii) Internal Security Developments 3. India’s Neighbourhood (i) Dynamics of Conflict in Afghanistan Gurmeet Kanwal and Samarjit Ghosh (ii) India and Bangladesh: Need for a Comprehensive Partnership Deb Mukharji (iii) India and Sri Lanka: Post-War Prospects P. Sahadevan (iv) Political Developments in Myanmar: Implications for India Rajiv Bhatia 4. Pakistan’s National Security 2010 FNSR Research Staff 5. Radicalisation and the Future of Pakistan Nirupama Subramanian 6. India and ASEAN Plus Baladas Ghoshal 7. India’s Engagement with Africa H. H. S. Viswanathan 8. India–US Strategic Partnership Jaithirth Rao 9. India’s Economic Security: Regaining Growth Momentum Chandrajit Banerjee 10. India’s Defence Modernisation Rahul Bedi 11. India’s Defence and Security Initiatives 2010 FNSR Research Staff PART II: National Security Challenges and Opportunities 12. China–Pakistan Strategic Nexus Jasjit Singh 13. Dealing with China: Diplomacy and Strategy Srikanth Kondapalli 14. Unrest in the Middle East: Emerging Trends S. Nihal Singh 15. Causes and Cures of Left-Wing Extremism S. D. Pradhan 16. The Triple-Trap, Dual Use and Single Reform: Towards Self-Reliance in High Technology V. Siddhartha 17. Sustainable Energy Security for India: Challenges and Options Anil Kakodkar 18. Cyber Warfare: Implications for India M. K. Sharma 19. Emerging India and Global Governance Arundhati Ghose 20. The Perils of Ignoring Geography B. G. Verghese PART III: India’s Strategic Partners: A Comparative Assessment FNSR Group of Experts PART IV: Chronology of Major Events 2010: The United States. Canada. Europe. Russia. Japan. China Pakistan. Nepal. Bangladesh. Sri Lanka. SAARC. East Asia. South East Asia. Central Asia – Caspian Sea Region. West Asia. South West Asia. Africa and Latin America. Major Global Developments. Index
Descriere
India’s National Security Annual Review 2011 comprehensively analyses India’s engagement with major world powers in a complex global security environment and its response to domestic security challenges such as insurgent movements in the northeastern and tribal areas and unrest in Jammu and Kashmir.
Notă biografică
Satish Kumar is former Professor of Diplomacy at Jawaharlal Nehru University and currently Director at the Foundation for National Security Research, New Delhi, India. As an eminent scholar in the field of International Relations, he has held several distinguished positions, including Counselor of International Relations, Academy for World Watch, Shanghai; Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Peace and Conflicts Studies, New Delhi; MEA Chair, United Service Institution of India, New Delhi; India Chair, University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Tashkent; Visiting Professor in International Relations, University of Turin, Italy; Visiting Fellow, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley; Visiting Fellow, School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C.; and Director, Indian Foreign Service Probationers Training Course conducted by the School of International Studies, JNU. He participated in numerous international conferences and delivered special lectures at several universities and think-tanks across the world. Professor Kumar was also a columnist for the Hindustan Times (1971–78). Since 1991, he has been a member of the Indian delegation to the India–Pakistan Track II dialogue called the ‘Neemrana Initiative’. He has authored/edited over two dozen books and numerous research articles.
Recenzii
I am sanguine that the publication will help in enhancing awareness on national security and strategic issues as well as provide valuable inputs for policy formulation in the country. — Ajit Doval, National Security Adviser, Prime Minister’s Office, India
The book fulfils an important requirement for comprehensive expert-assessment of ongoing events on an annual basis, and will enhance its reader’s understanding of national security issues significantly. — Admiral R. K. Dhowan, Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy
The book has established itself as a leading think-tank with an incisive analysis and publication of important global and national events. The articles present a concise view of these events and their implications for national security. — Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chief of Air Staff, Indian Air Force
It is indeed a comprehensive coverage of all issues impacting India's National Security currently: a very useful volume for strategists, policy advocates and policy makers. — General V. P. Malik, Former Chief of Army Staff, Indian Army
This volume is the only one of its kind. It is certainly an important contribution to the literature on the subject.— Narendra Sisodia, Former Director-General, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi
These volumes are an invaluable source of information and analysis on National Security issues. The articles written by the best minds in India offer deep insights. Members of the strategic community should find this publication extremely useful. — Rahul Bedi, India Correspondent, Jane’s Defence Weekly
The book fulfils an important requirement for comprehensive expert-assessment of ongoing events on an annual basis, and will enhance its reader’s understanding of national security issues significantly. — Admiral R. K. Dhowan, Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy
The book has established itself as a leading think-tank with an incisive analysis and publication of important global and national events. The articles present a concise view of these events and their implications for national security. — Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chief of Air Staff, Indian Air Force
It is indeed a comprehensive coverage of all issues impacting India's National Security currently: a very useful volume for strategists, policy advocates and policy makers. — General V. P. Malik, Former Chief of Army Staff, Indian Army
This volume is the only one of its kind. It is certainly an important contribution to the literature on the subject.— Narendra Sisodia, Former Director-General, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi
These volumes are an invaluable source of information and analysis on National Security issues. The articles written by the best minds in India offer deep insights. Members of the strategic community should find this publication extremely useful. — Rahul Bedi, India Correspondent, Jane’s Defence Weekly