INDIAN NATIONAL SECURITY Chris Ogden.
Language: English Series: Oxford India short introductionsPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2017/01/01Edition: First editionDescription: 152ISBN:- 9780199466474
- 0199466475
- 355.0954 OGD/IN
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India is a country of increasing domestic complexity and mounting international importance. As she rises to prominence, this Oxford India Short Introduction provides an invaluable introduction to both the internal and external aspects of her national security. In an increasingly interdependent and globalizing world, appreciating the interests and principles structuring India's national security has never been so important, in particular, how they relate to international security issues.
Moving away from a solely traditional focus upon borders, military power, internal stability, and protecting against invasion, national security now involves non-traditional tenets such as trade, energy, and environmental security. Importantly, it has also become more comprehensive, focusing upon critical infrastructure, food and water access, international diplomacy, and disaster and humanitarian relief, as well as recognizing the threat posed by non-state actors, especially from terrorism, piracy, and even transnational corporations. Embracing such a multifaceted analysis of national security not only serves to highlight the diverse challenges facing India but also stresses the impact that they will have on her current global rise.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of figures -- Preface -- Introduction. Thinking about national security -- 1. Origins and characteristics -- 2. India's internal aspects -- 3. The external dimensions -- Conclusion. A continued evolution -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.
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