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The Changing Dimensions of Security - India's Security Policy Options (Hardcover)
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The Changing Dimensions of Security - India's Security Policy Options (Hardcover)
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The end of cold war and the on-going globalization process along
with the proliferation of non-traditional threat to security of the
nations led to multilateralism in international relations. Though
the great powers are not ready to accept the new developments, the
post-cold war events such as threat from non-state actors to the
security of nation, the global economic slowdown, and global
climate change compelled even the most militarily powerful nation
to seek multilateral approach to address these trans-border
menaces. The global movements towards democratization and
protection and promotion of human rights supported by ICT once
again brought individuals rights and security into focal point. It
appears that even if nations are secure people living there may not
be secure. The civil wars taken place in some nation states to
protect the rights of multi-ethnic groups or the demand for right
to self-determinations of people are examples of such a situation.
In this context security means people's security and international
efforts are required to ensure people's security from any threat
emanates from within or outside the nation states. Thus human
security assumes great significance in the post-cold war era of
profoundly interdependent global system. There is a blurred
boundary between national security and international security on
the one hand and the national security and human security on the
other hand. The initiative taken by the new government at the
federal level towards good neighbourhood and better relation with
great powers along with focusing more on human security issues
appears to be policy in the right direction. Again the shift from a
land centric security paradigm to maritime security and coastal
security are also visible in recent times. The book deals with the
changing dimensions of security at the theoretical level and a wide
spectrum of security issues that India is confronted with and also
certain policy options. In the theoretical section the strategic
doctrine of India is well reviewed and policy options are also
explored. It covers areas such as biological perspective of
security, human security perspective, energy security and maritime
security. In addition it also examines some of the bilateral
security issues and concerns with neighbouring countries.
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