South Asia: Envisioning a Regional Future Publisher: Pentagon Security International This volume includes a collection of papers contributed by eminent scholars and analysts from the South Asian region on how they visualise South Asia a decade hence. It is recognised that the region suffers from several constraints that has made common challenges difficult to address; nevertheless, there is an optimism that the region will move forward steadily albeit slowly, to evolve a common agenda, and shape a regional identity that would form the bedrock of any cooperative endeavour. ISBN 978-81-8274-497-4 , Price: ?. 895/- E-copy available Smruti S. Pattanaik | | Book
Non-State Armed Groups in South Asia Publisher: Pentagon Press This book is a comprehensive survey of a large number of non-state armed groups in South Asia. It will be useful for further research on non-state armed violence, including- but not limited to-testing the validity of these generalisations, providing a comparative perspective on select groups and studying more cases to enrich the generalisations. ISBN 978-81-8274-575-9 , Price: ?. 995/- Arpita Anant | | Book
China Year Book 2011 Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses The Year Book seeks to promote a better understanding of contemporary issues affecting China and their impact on India. This first edition of an annual series of year books is a compilation of incisive chapters focussing on China’s relations with the US, South Asia, ASEAN, Japan and East Asia, Central and West Asia, and the SCO. India-China relations—of considerable interest and significance to India—are discussed as are the Chinese economy, media, the People’s Liberation Army, and the political landscape inside the country. ISBN 978-93-82169-04-8, Price: ?. 299/- E-copy available Mandip Singh | | Book
Tibet and India’s Security: Himalayan Region, Refugees and Sino-Indian Relations Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) Task Force report is an important contribution to religion and International Relations (IR). Two factors make Tibet important for India in today’s context: (a) the religious and cultural factors; (b) ecological factors. Report supports this with evidence. It argues that Tibet with Tibetan Buddhists provides better security than a Hanised Tibet. Key message is Tibetan refugees do not pose a security threat to India, however more transparent data base and cooperation with exiles on common religious issues is desired. ISBN 81-86019-99-5, Price: ?. 375/- E-copy available