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Comprehensive security for an emerging India
This volume objectively evaluates the headwinds of comprehensive security challenges that India would confront in the years ahead. Over nearly two decades, India has made successful transitions to ‘emerge’ on the regional and global scene, but informed and reasoned analyses of the multi-dimensional dangers that loom large, and the common opportunities available, have been lacking. This lacuna is addressed in this volume, wherein leading luminaries on both ‘hard’ and non-traditional security issues provide incisive inputs shaping the meta-narratives on comprehensive security in the Indian context.
The dimensions discussed include internal security, foreign policy, military force application, state-sponsored terrorism, left-wing and religious extremism, and nuclear proliferation. Also addressed are global challenges relating to energy, food, climate change, and water—issues best resolved through international cooperation. The book seeks to enrich existing material and discourse on India’s comprehensive security challenges, which are unpredictable and often discontinuous.
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