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ID167126
Title ProperIndia's national security
Other Title Informationchallenges and dilemmas
LanguageENG
AuthorBommakanti, Kartik ;  Harsh V. Pant, Kartik Bommakanti ;  Pant, Harsh V.
Summary / Abstract (Note)India faces a very challenging strategic environment, with its immediate opponents possessing significant capabilities and militaries that are modernizing rapidly. This article explores the opportunities, challenges and constraints confronting the Indian state in building its military strength to deal with its variegated threat environment. It examines how India has dealt with the use of force and how it seeks to shape its armed forces in the face of new threats and emerging capabilities. This article explores six key areas of enquiry and is correspondingly structured. First, how does the Indian state view the use of force? Second, what has the Indian state's recent experience been with conflict and to what extent has it influenced its thinking? Third, how does the Indian state view the future character of conflict? Fourth, what conclusions has India drawn about the role of alliances and strategic partners in dealing with the nature of the conflict it faces? Fifth, how does the Indian state intend to configure its forces to deal with this evolving nature of conflict? Finally, what do all these factors mean for its defence acquisitions? As an emerging power, India has to contend with these questions and the measures it has put in place are still a work in progress. There remains a fundamental need for greater integration across the Indian security sphere—in interservice arrangements, in procurement processes, and in broader strategic thinking and planning.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 95, No.4; Jul 2019: p. 835–857
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 95 No 4
Key WordsIndia's National Security


 
 
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