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This book gathers extended versions of papers presented at DoSIER
2021 (the 2021 Third Doctoral Symposium on Intelligence Enabled
Research, held at Cooch Behar Government Engineering College, West
Bengal, India, during November 12-13, 2021). The papers address the
rapidly expanding research area of computational intelligence,
which, no longer limited to specific computational fields, has
since made inroads in signal processing, smart manufacturing,
predictive control, robot navigation, smart cities, and sensor
design, to name but a few. Presenting chapters written by experts
active in these areas, the book offers a valuable reference guide
for researchers and industrial practitioners alike and inspires
future studies.
The 7th International Conference on Information Technology (CIT
2004) was held in Hyderabad, India, during December 20 23, 2004.
The CIT 2004 was a forum where researchers from various areas of
information technology and its applications could stimulate and
exchange ideas on technological advancements. CIT, organizedby the
Orissa InformationTechnologySociety (OITS), has emerged as one of
the major international conferences in India and is fast becoming
the premier forum for the presentation of the latest research and
development in the critical area of information technology. The
last six conferences attracted reputed researchers from around the
world, and CIT 2004 took this trend forward. This conference
focused on the latest research ?ndings on all topics in the area of
information technology. Although the natural focus was on computer
science issues, research results contributed from management,
business and other disciplines formed an integral part. We received
more than 200 papers from over 27 countries in the areas of com-
tational intelligence, neural networks, mobile and adhoc networks,
security, databases, softwareengineering, signal
andimageprocessing, andInternetandWWW-basedc- puting. The programme
committee, consisting of eminent researchers, academicians and
practitioners, ?nally selected 43 full papers on the basis of
reviewer grades. This proceedings contains the research papers
selected for presentation at the c- ference and this is the ?rst
time that the proceedingshave been published in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The poster papers are being
printed as a separate conference proceedings."
Insurgencies in North-East India: Moving Towards Resolution aims at
creating an awareness of the current status of this national
problem in parliamentarians, officers and officials of the
Government of India, and the residents of the North-Eastern (NE)
States. The author, combining extensive practical experience in
counter insurgency operations with research and scholarship,
consider the NE insurgencies within the larger context of our
Constitution. Thereafter he focuses his enquiry progressively from
our north-eastern region to an examination of the insurgencies
Nagaland, Manipur and Assam, and then critical assesses the
employment of security forces in counter insurgency (COIN)
operations. He concludes with recommendations for the way ahead.
This book gathers extended versions of papers presented at DoSIER
2021 (the 2021 Third Doctoral Symposium on Intelligence Enabled
Research, held at Cooch Behar Government Engineering College, West
Bengal, India, during November 12–13, 2021). The papers address
the rapidly expanding research area of computational intelligence,
which, no longer limited to specific computational fields, has
since made inroads in signal processing, smart manufacturing,
predictive control, robot navigation, smart cities, and sensor
design, to name but a few. Presenting chapters written by experts
active in these areas, the book offers a valuable reference guide
for researchers and industrial practitioners alike and inspires
future studies.
To the lay mind, 'defending the territorial integrity of the
country', which is the Indian Army's primary role, equates to
'defending the border'. To the defence professional in the armed
forces, this is not exactly so, since physically defending the
border itself is but one part of a strategic defensive posture.
Nevertheless, the physical safeguarding and defence of the borders
is an extremely important and emotive part of the role and tasks of
the armed forces. Potential threats to the country's sovereignty
from beyond its periphery are always evolving, and with the
increasing sophistication and capability of non-state actors to
attack targets in India, the threats are not merely confined to the
border zone or region. Understanding the mutation of these threats,
as part of a larger canvas of threat potential, is necessary for
the concerned layman and defence professional alike, so as to
organize the requisite safeguards. This study examines the
evolution and basic organisation of the present system against the
current potential threat scenario, and goes on to propose some
changes and re-organisation to enhance and optimise the Indian
state's ability to adequately protect its borders.
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