The Emerging International security System: Threats, Challenges and Opportunities for India

  • Year: 2003
    Rajpal Budania
    He worked at Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses from 2001 to 2003 read more
    Volume:27
    Issue:1
    Articles

    This paper examines the nature of the emerging international security system and its positive and negative implications for India’s security calculus. The key features of the international security system are confrontation, and cooperation and accommodation, and these often up several possibilities of threats, challenges and opportunities for India. To India’s credit, despite the worsening of its geo-strategic environment, the country’s policy-making structures have displayed the capacity to remain flexible and responsive to changes for furthering its security and national interests. The paper calls for having well-articulated policies and strategies that can meet not only the present-day concerns and uncertainties, but also have the capacity to meet India’s future needs.

    Keywords: India January 2003 | Strategic Analysis