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Institutional roots of India's security policy / Milan Vaishnav.

By: Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2023Description: xx, 308 pages 22 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780198894612
DDC classification:
  • 355.033054
Contents:
• Acknowledgments; • Abbreviations; • Chapter One: Institutions and the Future of Indian National Security by Milan Vaishnav; Part I: Armed Forces; • Chapter Two: The Indian Army by Ayesha Ray; • Chapter Three: The Indian Navy by Atul Bhardwaj; • Chapter Four: The Indian Air Force by Rahul Bhatia and Shibani Mehta; Part II: Intelligence; • Chapter Five: The Research and Analysis Wing by Shreyas Shende and Rudra Chaudhuri; • Chapter Six: The Intelligence Bureau by Praveen Swami; Part III: Internal and Border Security; • Chapter Seven: India's Central Paramilitaries by Paul Staniland; • Chapter Eight: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal by Jabin T. Jacob; • Chapter Nine: The Border Security Force by Anirudh Deshpande; • Chapter Ten: The Assam Rifles and the Rashtriya Rifles by Raghuveer Nidumolu and Srinath Raghavan; Part IV: Police and Investigative Agencies; • Chapter Eleven: The Police in India by Akshay Mangla and Vineet Kapoor; • Chapter Twelve: The Central Bureau of Investigation and the National Investigation Agency by Navneet Rajan Wasan;
Summary: "It is hard to conceive of a global or transnational issue being debated today by world leaders and key international organizations for which India is not considered an important-even vital-player. From terrorism and nuclear proliferation to climate change and pandemics, India has emerged as an essential protagonist on the global stage"-- Provided by publisher.
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• Acknowledgments;
• Abbreviations;
• Chapter One: Institutions and the Future of Indian National Security by Milan Vaishnav;
Part I: Armed Forces;
• Chapter Two: The Indian Army by Ayesha Ray;
• Chapter Three: The Indian Navy by Atul Bhardwaj;
• Chapter Four: The Indian Air Force by Rahul Bhatia and Shibani Mehta;
Part II: Intelligence;
• Chapter Five: The Research and Analysis Wing by Shreyas Shende and Rudra Chaudhuri;
• Chapter Six: The Intelligence Bureau by Praveen Swami;
Part III: Internal and Border Security;
• Chapter Seven: India's Central Paramilitaries by Paul Staniland;
• Chapter Eight: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal by Jabin T. Jacob;
• Chapter Nine: The Border Security Force by Anirudh Deshpande;
• Chapter Ten: The Assam Rifles and the Rashtriya Rifles by Raghuveer Nidumolu and Srinath Raghavan;
Part IV: Police and Investigative Agencies;
• Chapter Eleven: The Police in India by Akshay Mangla and Vineet Kapoor;
• Chapter Twelve: The Central Bureau of Investigation and the National Investigation Agency by Navneet Rajan Wasan;

"It is hard to conceive of a global or transnational issue being debated today by world leaders and key international organizations for which India is not considered an important-even vital-player. From terrorism and nuclear proliferation to climate change and pandemics, India has emerged as an essential protagonist on the global stage"-- Provided by publisher.