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India's counter-insurgency experience: the trust and nurture strategy / Goswami, Namrata   Journal Article
Goswami, Namrata Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Army, a force trained primarily for conventional warfare, has been engaged in internal counter-insurgency operations since the 1950s. Despite such a long innings on a counter-insurgency mode, little attention has been accorded within military circles to doctrinal innovation for waging sub-conventional warfare in India's democratic political context. At best, the Army continues to view counter-insurgency duty as secondary to its primary duty of defending India from external conventional threats. By conceptualizing a counter-insurgency strategy of 'trust and nurture', this article aims to fill this critical doctrinal gap in India's military policy. The author argues that a counter-insurgency strategy of 'trust and nurture' based on democratic political culture, measured military methods, special counter-insurgency forces, local social and cultural awareness and an integrative nation-building approach will result in positive handling of India's internal security problems. The author utilizes India's counter-insurgency experiences in Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, and Operation 'Sadhbhavana' in Jammu and Kashmir as illustrative empirical indicants in order to validate the 'trust and nurture' strategy.
Key Words Insurgency  Punjab  Special Forces  Military  Assam  Paramilitary 
Nagaland  Indian Army  Mizoram  Guerrilla  Naga  Trust 
Attrition  Democratic  Doctrinal  Nurture  Strategy  Culture Heritage 
Counter-Insurgency 
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