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ID:   126294


Changing face of conflict: need to reshape military philosophy / Kumar, Narender   Journal Article
Kumar, Narender Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   107422


Countering left wing extremism: a role for the army? / Bakshi, G D   Journal Article
Bakshi, G D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   174981


Eyes on the ground: India should invest much more in unmanned ground system for better intelligence gathering / Smruti D   Journal Article
Smruti D Journal Article
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ID:   154670


Fight to win: terror can be best countered with new policies, latest technology and dynamic leadership / Kaloo, Younis Ahmad   Journal Article
Kaloo, Younis Ahmad Journal Article
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ID:   181281


Force in statecraft: an Indian perspective / Subramaniam, Arjun (ed.); Choudhury, Diptendu (ed.) 2022  Book
Subramaniam, Arjun (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2022.
Description xiii, 362p.hbk
Standard Number 9789391490928
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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:   152401


India's IED problem: there is a need to explore more unmanned counter IED technologies / Kakkar, Aditya   Journal Article
Kakkar, Aditya Journal Article
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ID:   107426


Internal security challenges and options for armed forces / Kapila, Subhash   Journal Article
Kapila, Subhash Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   112063


Internal security publications 2011 / IDSA 2012  Book
IDSA Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2012.
Description 264p.Spiral Binding
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ID:   173352


Left Wing extremism: the way ahead / VIF Task Force Report 2020  Book
VIF Task Force Report Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vivekananda International Foundation, 2020.
Description 83p.pbk
Standard Number 9789390061075
Key Words India  Maoist  Naxal  Left Wing Extremism  Left Wing Extremist 
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ID:   157568


Left wing extremism in India: Understanding ideological motivations / Banerjee, Suparna   Journal Article
Banerjee, Suparna Journal Article
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ID:   126096


Left-wing extremism and counterinsurgency in India: the Andhra model / Mazumdar, Arijit   Journal Article
Mazumdar, Arijit Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India has a long history of left-wing extremism. The largest and most powerful left-wing extremist group today is the Communist Party of India (CPI) (Maoist), which is active in many states across the country. Its ultimate goal is to capture power through a combination of armed insurgency and mass mobilisation. In recent times, the southern state of Andhra Pradesh has achieved notable success in counterinsurgency operations against the Maoists. This article outlines the 'Andhra model', which involves a mix of security, development and political approaches. It also examines whether this model can be replicated in other Indian states affected by left-wing extremism.
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Long overdue: a Rs 25,000 crore financial boost comes for internal security and police reforms / Kakkar, Aditya   Journal Article
Kakkar, Aditya Journal Article
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ID:   118480


Naxalism in India: prognosis and cure / Katoch, Dhruv C   Journal Article
Katoch, Dhruv C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   108915


Security and development – are they two sides of the same coin? Investigating India's two-pronged policy towards left wing ext / Basu, Ipshita   Journal Article
Basu, Ipshita Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this article, I investigate India's two-pronged policy approach, which combines security and development intervention to address the root cause and symptoms of left wing extremism. While the two policy sets are meant for two very distinct policy subjects - the angry extremist and the neglected poor - I argue that in renewing state legitimacy against internal dissent, development goals are made to coincide with traditional security concerns for state survival and stability. In this article, I unpack three representations of the problem of left wing extremism - as terrorism, as a parallel regime and as a 'political disorder' - in relation to the particular policy responses they each advocate. Through these three representational frames, the effects that the security imperative has on the idea and practice of development are uncovered.
Key Words Security  Development  India  Left Wing Extremism 
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Strategy and tactics of the Indian maoists: an analysis / Ahluwalia, V K   Journal Article
Ahluwalia, V K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Naxals of the Communist Party of India (CPI) (Maoist), better known as Maoists, characterised more than once by the Indian prime minister as the gravest threat to our internal security, have been continuously fine-tuning their strategies and tactics in order to maintain their relevance. On the other hand, the state too has been making concerted efforts by taking 'security and development' measures to diminish, if not altogether defeat, the challenge posed by the rebels to the Indian state.
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United effort: each state cannot fight and win the war against Left-Wing Extremism / Wahab, Ghazala   Journal Article
Wahab, Ghazala Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Development  India  Economic  Maoists  Left Wing Extremism 
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