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ID129360
Title ProperSouth Asia militaries threats securities
LanguageENG
AuthorNair, Vijai K
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)South Asia comprises all countries from Pakistan in the West; Afghanistan in the North; Myanmar to the East; and the Indian Ocean on the south. Countries that till recently, were ruled by colonial powers that imposed their own brand of governance in keeping with their interests rather than those of the native people. It was only as recently as the mid-20th century that these nations shed the colonial yoke and started to develop indigenous means of governance (monarchical, democratic, autocratic, or totalitarian) as behooved historical national systems. These countries fell into the category of 'developing nations.' Unlike the more advanced western colonial powers, the agricultural and industrial revolutions in South Asia came about simultaneously and as late as the mid-20th century accompanied by the phenomenal socioeconomic turbulence that affected governance and its evolution in the 'developing nations.'
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Technology Vol.11, No.90; May-June 2012: p.10-23
Journal SourceDefence and Technology Vol.11, No.90; May-June 2012: p.10-23
Key WordsSouth Asia ;  Military Threats ;  National Security ;  Regional Security ;  Colonial Powers ;  Historical National Systems ;  Socioeconomic Turbulence ;  Internal Threats ;  External Threat ;  China ;  Pakistan ;  Afghanistan ;  Bangladesh ;  India ;  Nepal ;  Myanmar