This book engages a comprehensive approach to understand both traditional and non-traditional security issues in addressing dimensions of India’s national security. The issues highlighted in the book through fourteen distinct, yet inter-related, chapters offer insightful reading to India’s national security. This edited book explores the criticalities of various security issues in India, internal and external, and digs deep into the government responses to each of these issues. Stepping away from merely focusing on the state-centric understanding of national security, this book also includes human security perspectives. In this process, this book also offers set of policy recommendations which could be used for effectively dealing with the national security challenges. The themes covered in this edited book range from offering a conceptual framework of national security to issues such as energy security, maritime security, nuclear security, internal security, neighborhood policy, dumping, terrorism, economic security, cyber security, role of media, defense preparedness, and use of GIS in security domain. This book highlights some of the important security issues around the larger perspective of India’s national security. This book will be highly useful for the students and scholars of security and strategic studies and international relations and also to the policymakers in the region.
Tabella dei contenuti
Chapter 1. National Security Discourse: A Critical Engagement.- Chapter 2. India’s National Security Narratives: Challenges and Scopes.- Chapter 3. India’s Quest for Security Through Its Neighbourhood Policy.- Chapter 4. ‘Secrecy as Security Strategy’ in India’s Nuclear Governance.- Chapter 5. India’s Higher Defence Organisation: Recent Reforms and the Way Ahead.- Chapter 6. Emerging Threats of Terrorism to India.- Chapter 7. India’s energy security: Novel assessments, major dilemmas, and potential trade-offs.- Chapter 8. Security threats by Organized Crime-Terror Nexus and Dumping in India and Myanmar: A Case Study of Manipur.- Chapter 9. Geographic Information System (GIS) for National Security.- Chapter 10. National security and the role of media in India.- Chapter 11. India’s Internal Security: Issues, Challenges and Options.- Chapter 12. Competitive, Cooperative and Convergent Maritime Security and India’s National Security.- Chapter 13. India’s cyber security landscape.- Chapter 14. Ensuring Economic Security through food security in India: Issues and Challenges.
Circa l’autore
Anshuman Behera is Associate Professor in Conflict Resolution and Peace Research Programme at National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bengaluru. Prior to joining NIAS, Dr. Behera worked in Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) and Institute for Conflict Management, New Delhi. Dr. Behera earned his Ph.D. from University of Hyderabad. He is Co-Editor of ‘Reasoning Indian Politics: Philosopher Politicians to Politicians Seeking Philosophy’, Routledge, 2018, and Co-Author of ‘Militant Groups in South Asia’, IDSA, 2014. Dr. Behera’s research areas include socio-political conflicts, political violence, political theory, and South Asian Politics. His academic writings have featured in both international and national journals. Apart from his extensive writing on Maoist conflict and religious fundamentalism and terrorism in India, he also writes on political process and change in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
Sitakanta Mishra is Associate Professor at School of Liberal Studies (SLS) of Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU), Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India). Previously, Dr Mishra was Research Fellow at the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), New Delhi. He was also Visiting Research Scholar at Cooperative Monitoring Centre, USA. He has authored three books, two monographs, many chapters, and research papers related to India’s neighborhood policy, Indo-Pak relations, India’s foreign policy, and nuclear policy and security.