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INDIA'S NATIONAL SECURITY (17) answer(s).
 
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Combatting cross-border terrorism: need for a doctrinal approach / Katoch, Dhruv C   Journal Article
Katoch, Dhruv C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   113672


Grand strategy for India: 2020 and beyond / Venkatshamy, Krishnappa (ed); George, Princy (ed) 2012  Book
Venkatshamy, Krishnappa Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2012.
Description xiii, 335p.
Standard Number 9788182746572
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ID:   129750


Graphical look at other elements of India's national security / Sanjay, S   Journal Article
Sanjay, S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   182087


Hydropolitics and India's national security / Sawan, R s   Journal Article
Sawan, R S Journal Article
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ID:   112187


India's critical role in the resilience of the global Undersea / Rapp, Ronald J; Gady, Franz-Stefan; Parmar, Sarabjeet Singh; Rauscher, Karl Frederick   Journal Article
Parmar, Sarabjeet Singh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   123379


India's engagement in Afghanistan: challenges ahead / Pradhan, Ramakrushna   Journal Article
Pradhan, Ramakrushna Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article is an attempt to study India's engagement in Afghanistan vis-avis other countries and particularly with Pakistan. It also examines New Delhi's interests and involvement in the war ravaged country. It further goes on to discuss the impact of Afghan situation on India's national security both in terms of traditional and energy security purview. The study tries to analyze the implication of growing Indian role in Afghanistan on India-Pakistani and Pakistan-Afghanistani relations. Finally, it briefly argues about the future challenges India will have to face in the wake of the U.S withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014.
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India's national security: challenges and issues / Menon, Shivshankar   Journal Article
Menon, Shivshankar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India's national security: a reader / Bajpai, Kanti P; Pant, Harsh V 2013  Book
Pant, Harsh V Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Description x, 486p.Hbk
Series Critical issues in Indian Politics
Standard Number 9780198081753
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India's national security: challenges and dilemmas / Pant, Harsh V. ; Bommakanti, Kartik   Journal Article
Bommakanti, Kartik Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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.
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India's national security strategy: imperative of integration defence policy / Campose, Philip   Journal Article
Campose, Philip Journal Article
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India's national security-challenges and priorities / Chidambaram, P   Journal Article
Chidambaram, P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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India's national securty policy-making prism / Sen, Gautam   Journal Article
Sen, Gautam Journal Article
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India's security concerns / Karim, Afsir   Journal Article
Karim, Afsir Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Investments in the space and cyber realm for India's national security / Bhalla, Puneet   Journal Article
Bhalla, Puneet Journal Article
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Is India’s nuclear deterrent credible? / Saran, Shyam   Journal Article
Saran, Shyam Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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K Subrahmanyam and India's strategic culture / Menon, Shivshankar   Journal Article
Menon, Shivshankar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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NPT RevCon 2010: an opportunity to refocus priorities / Sethi, Manpreet   Journal Article
Sethi, Manpreet Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Amongst the challenges that bedevil the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) today, the NPT Review Conference (RevCon) 2010 will have to particularly handle two issues: one, right of non-nuclear weapon states (NNWS) under Article IV over the entire nuclear fuel cycle; two, identification by nuclear weapon states (NWS) of credible moves under Article VI for realising disarmament. In addressing the two interlinked issues, the RevCon has an opportunity to refocus the 40-year-old treaty into an effective instrument of non-proliferation and disarmament-its original twin objectives. The article also recommends the role that India can play in helping the NPT overcome its challenges. As a non-member, India has no direct stake in the treaty, but non-proliferation is an objective that furthers India's national security.
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