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African Union is perceived as a Pan-African entity with its main focus for comprehensive security in the continent. This book sees into AU's interrelationship with the state system and its analysis for policy improvisation among the AU member countries and emerging regional powers.
This book provides a comprehensive view of the maritime safety and security challenges in countries of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA).
Northeast India comprises of seven states - Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. This region has been the theatre of insurgency and ethnic-based armed conflicts for more than half a century making the region one of South Asia's most disturbed areas. The instability in Northeast India is characterized by two distinct factors - ethnic clashes among the indigenous groups and political movement against the Union Government. The conflicting dynamics in the Northeast ranges from insurgency for secession to insurgency for autonomy, from terrorism to ethnic clashes, to problems of continuous inflow of migrants and the fight over resources. Moreover, vested interests and inter tribal and inter factional rivalry have led militant groups to continually clash among themselves, plunging the region in a vicious cycle of militancy, social violence and lack of economic growth. These armed conflicts have given impetus to small arms proliferation, narcotics trade and a parallel economy. The democratic deficits and how the Central Government and the states have addressed these concerns are of interest. The location of the region, politically and geographically, has a fundamental bearing on it and its people who aspire for different goals and how they try to reach these goals. The region shares borders with four countries: Myanmar, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Tibet/China and is connected to the Indian mainland by a narrow stretch of land. This adds to the trans - border ramifications to the conflicts. To address these issues CSA with the help of Centre for Northeast Studies and Policy Research, Guwahati engaged a few experts who have contributed papers which were presented at the Seminar in New Delhi in July 2010 and the same stand published through this book.
The author relates how Gandhi discovered himself in South Africa; and formulated a new vocabulary of revolt; a new ideology of non-violence and self-suffering to defeat racial injustice and tyranny; to rouse the corrective conscience of his oppressors.
This issue of the Yearbook contains series of articles by eminent persons and experts on various aspects of national security ; the aim being to provide a strategic perspective which will create awareness and also help the policymakers in giving a strategic direction for India to transform into a developed society and a secured nation.
This book is a bundle of various research articles and research papers which focuses precisely on Indian and European History.
The relations between India and Pakistan have been strained right from the partition days. Many efforts have been made to normalise the relations, however, no tangible results have been forthcoming. This book attempts a panoramic overview of the peace process, in phases over the past seven decades, between the two from 1947.
This book covers various aspects on Cyberspace, Surveillance, Weapons, Warfare and Law.
The fifth volume in the series, this book recounts the historic events and analyses the social, cultural and religious developments that transformed India permanently.
This book weaves the pattern of South Asian society as it evolved through the Bronze and Iron Age, developing motifs we are familiar with today.
This book gives an up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of the recruitment and use of child soldiers worldwide; and examines the (in) adequacy of international institutions and laws in protecting children.
The second volume of the India Tibet Relations (1947-1962) begins soon after signature of 17-Point Agreement in May 1951. This volume shall go in depth into the slow deterioration of the age-old Indo-Tibet relations, gradually being replaced by a cruder relation with the new occupiers of Tibet.
This book is a study of how and why Nepal after a 10 year long armed insurgency, regicide and fundamental political change sought to find a way to achieve peace and security.
This book brings out the key features of China's Space Program and its future trajectory.
This book highlights the lesser known campaigns undertook by the Indian Army of undivided India during the Great War or as we know it World War I.
This textbook gives an up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of the law of armed conflict or international humanitarian law.
This book is a valuable contribution to the peace history literature and defines India's place in the world.
This book gives an up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of the recruitment and use of child soldiers worldwide; and examines the (in) adequacy of international institutions and laws in protecting children.
This book brings out the key features of China's Space Program and its future trajectory.
The book encompasses the authors journey with Admiral from the moment his eyes froze on his terrified face on 4th August 1971, the contents are factual and based on Admiral's thought process and views expressed in his letters.
This book will help to enhance the understanding of the legal position of the armed forces, which is of paramount importance today due to the blurring of the lines between national security, anti-insurgency operations, and law enforcement.
The book is about the Influence of domestic Indian politics influence on India's Foreign Policy. The book states the issue pertaining to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar.
The book is an important and valuable contribution as it attempts to bring under one volume a holistic understanding of the concept of strategic stability in South Asia.
A wide range of science and technology issues have become the subject of international negotiations over the years. Thus this book focuses on the role of Science and Technology in foreign relations.
This book explains the trilateral cooperation of India, Sri Lanka and Maldives in South Asia. It also analyses political, economic, cultural and security relationship between the three countries.
This book is the first structured attempt to state both Indian and South Korean perspectives on chosen strategic themes.
This volume attempts to provide a meaningful and a critical contribution in comprehending the bilateral and multilateral relationship between India and the Eurasian states, focusing mainly on India's relations with Russia, Central Asia and South Caucasus region. This volume also looks into the possible energy cooperation, transport linkages and the security concerns emanating from the region.
This volume is a collection of short essays articles on the multidimensional aspects of the blue economy.
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