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ID:   060432


Asian Strategic Review 1996-97 / Singh, Jasjit (ed.); Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis 1997  Book
Singh, Jasjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis, 1997.
Description 358p.
Standard Number 8186019049
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039164355.005095/SIN 039164MainOn ShelfGeneral 
039165355.005095/SIN 039165MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   001304


Asian strategic review 1997-98 / Singh, Jasjit (ed.) 1998  Book
Singh, Jasjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 1998.
Description 304p.
Standard Number 8186019049
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040841355.005095/SIN 040841MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   128437


India's internal security situation: threats and responses / Manoharan, N   Journal Article
Manoharan, N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Challenges to internal security of India are numerous. The extent and scope of threats are complex, varied and vast. No other country in the world confronts so many threats, with so much intensity, at the same time. Overall, more than 50 per cent of India is said to be affected by one or the other of these threats, which are not just 'law and order' problems. They have increasing external dimension falsifying conventional wisdom that internal security threats are caused mainly by internal sources. They threaten the body politic like a 'cancer'. The state of poor internal security situation is not because of India's unfavourable strategic environment but also due to weak internal security mechanism, especially its criminal justice system. In this context, the article argues that if appropriate actions are not taken, the threats may result in the gradual degradation of the Indian State. It suggests renewed set of policies and mechanisms in political, economic, socio-cultural, military and diplomatic arena.
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Mexico cartels, corruption and cocaine: a profile of the Gulf cartel / Brophy, Stephanie   Journal Article
Brophy, Stephanie Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This text constructs a profile of one of Mexico's most powerful organised crime groups, the Gulf cartel. The text analyses the power of the cartel in the international system, the effects globalisation has had on its operations, the threats it poses to the state, and the obstacles the state faces in countering transnational organised crime groups
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