ID | 177550 |
Title Proper | Ladakh crisis and India’s ontological security |
Language | ENG |
Author | Purayil, Muhsin Puthan ; Purayil, Mufsin Puthan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The recent military standoff between India and China in Ladakh had received tremendous public attention, both domestic and international. Mounting uncertainty, chaos, and looming instability marked the crisis for the fact that it shattered the prolonged stability along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Particularly for India, it marked the heightening national security challenges from China. While the discussions that followed the crisis explored at length how the clash and the ensued crisis generated security threats, it seems to have inadequately captured the nuances of the insecurity generated. The article argues that the security concerns generated were not just physical but also ‘ontological’. The paper seeks to demonstrate how the Ladakh crisis engendered a sense of ontological insecurity for India. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Change Peace and Security Vol. 33, No.1; Feb 2021: p.85-91 |
Journal Source | Global Change Peace and Security Vol: 33 No 1 |
Key Words | China ; India ; Bilateral Relations ; Ontological Security ; Ladakh Crisis |