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India's national security: annual review 2014/ by Satsh Ed Kumar

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2015.Description: xviii,493p.; 22cmISBN:
  • 9780815373391
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.033054 KUM
Contents:
1. National security review 2. India's neighbours 3. Challenges for India 4. Assessing internal security situation 5. Changing global imperatives 6. Major powers : strategic profile / S. Samuel C. Rajiv 7. Chronology of major events 2013
Summary: This fourteenth volume of India's National Security Annual Review intensively analyses India's national security with respect to the changing internal and external dynamics. In the global environment, the situation is characterised by rising tensions between United States and Russia, intensified rivalry between United States (US) and China, and increasing cooperation between China and Russia. For India which seeks peaceful growth to emerge as a major power, this poses severe diplomatic challenges. This volume discusses the complexity of these challenges and the deftness with which India gets t
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1. National security review
2. India's neighbours
3. Challenges for India
4. Assessing internal security situation
5. Changing global imperatives
6. Major powers : strategic profile / S. Samuel C. Rajiv
7. Chronology of major events 2013

This fourteenth volume of India's National Security Annual Review intensively analyses India's national security with respect to the changing internal and external dynamics. In the global environment, the situation is characterised by rising tensions between United States and Russia, intensified rivalry between United States (US) and China, and increasing cooperation between China and Russia. For India which seeks peaceful growth to emerge as a major power, this poses severe diplomatic challenges. This volume discusses the complexity of these challenges and the deftness with which India gets t

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