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    • The Maoist insurgency and the internal security response, which in part flows from India’s security architecture, have become increasingly relevant in the recent past. The Maoist threat has repeatedly been referred to as the gravest internal challenge to India’s security. The impact of this threat, along with terrorism in the hinterland, has exposed the inadequacies of the country’s internal security capacities. Therefore, a book dealing with the two is a timely addition to the literature, in the Indian context.

      Strategic Analysis
    • The scourge of terrorism is not new. However, its relevance andprominence in public discourse has seen a marked rise after 9/11. Whilea lot of writings concentrated on the immediate aftermath of the 9/11attack and terrorism as linked with Al Qaeda, it also spurred efforts tolook beyond this obvious threat into the larger transnational threat posedto the civilized world.

      Journal of Defence Studies
    • Terrorism finance (TF) has been termed as the life blood of terrorism, one of the most important factors sustaining its continuing threat, both from within and without. In the West, a large body of work on the subject appeared after 9/11; in the Indian context, however, there is little contribution towards existing literature. This article contextualizes the reality of terrorism finance in India and provides an alternative framework for a better understanding of this threat.

      Journal of Defence Studies
    • India continues its elusive search for peace in Jammu and Kashmir(J&K), in the face of Pakistan’s proxy war and dissatisfaction among some sections of the youth in Kashmir Valley.

      June 26, 2014
      Policy Brief
    • Chair: Lt Gen Mukesh Sabharwal (Retd.)
      External Discussants: Lt Gen D S Hooda and Maj Gen Umong Sethi (Retd)

      May 09, 2014
      Events
      • Publisher: Pentagon Press
        2014

      The “Pivot to Asia” strategy qualifies to be called Obama Doctrine: a part of Obama’s “grand strategy”. This policy may radically redefine not only the US engagement with Asia but also the Asian strategic dynamics. This book looks at various facets of the pivot strategy, to include US, Chinese, regional and country specific perspectives with an aim of providing greater clarity and understanding.

      • ISBN 978-81-8274-769-2,
      • Price: ₹. 995/-
      • E-copy available
      Book
    • 2013 witnessed the highest ceasefire violations in eight years, accompanied by a sharp increase in security force casualties. Some sections within the media and intelligentsia have misunderstood the army’s presence in disturbed areas as a reflection of its vested interests. It is time that the reality of its role and responsibility are better understood.

      December 13, 2013
      IDSA Comments
    • The infiltration by a large group of terrorists in the Karen Sector, is a harsh reminder for the police, army and security planners in the country that the ongoing proxy war from Pakistan will continue to challenge the Indian state.

      October 04, 2013
      IDSA Comments
    • There have reportedly been 57 ceasefire violations of the LoC this year, which, according to the MoD, are 80 per cent more than the same period last year, and the number of infiltration attempts have doubled.

      August 12, 2013
      IDSA Comments
    • Leadership and ethics have inseparable connect and have been an integral
      part of the discourse on leadership in general and military leadership
      in particular. This consistent focus on the subject for military men is a
      manifestation of the role and responsibility of the armed forces. In the
      Indian context, it is all the more important since the armed forces have
      had a visible and critical role in nation-building since independence.
      This role has extended from safeguarding the country from external

      Journal of Defence Studies

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