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Strategic Year Book 2017


Strategic Year Book 2017
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There is a wide spread perception amongst the intelligentsia that India lacks strategic culture. In our view, the deficiency if any perhaps lies in our reluctance to articulate our perceptions on strategic issues, as also to formulate a long term strategic view. As the oldest think tank in Asia, we decided to address the above issue and how we could contribute to evolution and dissemination of strategic thought on challenges facing the Nation. To this end the publication of a USI Strategic Yearbook 2016, which was our maiden attempt, received wide appreciation for its quality and contents. This current issue of the Yearbook contains series of articles by eminent persons and experts on various aspects of national security ; the aim being to provide a strategic perspective which will create awareness and also help the policymakers in giving a strategic direction for India to transform into a developed society and a secured nation. We hope that readers will find this publication useful and interesting. We would welcome suggestions for improvement of subsequent issues.

 

Contents             

Foreword            

Introduction       

Section I: India’s Internal Security Dynamics          

1. Revisiting India’s National Security Interests and Objectives in the Evolving Geo-Strategic Milieu        

Shri Rajiv Sikri, IFS (Retd)              

2. Changing Nature of Asymmetric/Hybrid War in J&K: Challenges and Prospects

Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM & Bar (Retd)             

3. Implications of Internal Security Environment and Infrastructure Development in the Northeast on the Defence of Northern Borders with China 

Lieutenant General Anil Kumar Ahuja, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM & Bar (Retd)             

4. Radicalisation in South Asia: Implications for India

Dr Adil Rasheed

5. Modernisation of Police Forces for Effective Management of Internal Security Challenge

Shri Jayanto Narayan Choudhury, IPS (Retd)        

Section II: India’s Strategic Neighbourhood           

6. Geopolitics of Combating Terrorism in Af-Pak Region

Major General BK Sharma, AVSM, SM & Bar (Retd)           

7. India-Iran-Afghanistan Strategic Engagement and Implications for India’s Afghanistan and Connect Central Asia Policy  

Professor Gulshan Sachdeva       

8. Conflict in the Middle East: Its Implications on India’s Security

Shri RS Kalha, IFS (Retd)

 9. India’s Act East Policy

Professor Srikanth Kondapalli     

10. Geo-Strategic Environment in the IOR: Options for India

Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, PVSM, AVSM, NM & Bar (Retd)         

11. India and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

Shri Phunchok Stobdan

12. India’s Strategic Engagement with USA, Russia and China

Shri Ajai Malhotra, IFS (Rted)      

Section III: Conflict Spectrum       

13. Collusive and Hybrid Threats in the Indian Context

Lieutenant General PC Katoch, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SC (Retd)     

14. China’s Strategic Stakes and Growing Footprints in POK: Implications for India and the Region  

Professor Kashinath Pandita        

15. Implications of Changes in India’s Nuclear Neighbourhood

Lieutenant General Arun Kumar Sahni, PVSM, UYSM, SM, VSM (Retd)      

16. Cyber Space, Outer Space and Information Space as the Non-Linear Strategic Frontiers

Lieutenant General Davinder Kumar, PVSM, VSM & Bar (Retd)     

Section IV: India’s Comprehensive National Power              

17. India as a Leading Power – Reality Check

Shri Sanjay Singh, IFS (Retd)        

18. China and India: The Road Ahead

Shri Mohan Guruswamy

19. India’s Sustainable Economic Growth, Challenges and Prospects

Professor Imon Ghosh   

20. Integrating Energy Security Dynamics in Four Border Junctions: A Grand Vision for India

Professor Mahendra P Lama                 

21. Military Digital Transformation, Digital India: Its Implications for the Indian Military

Major General Amarjit Singh (Retd)         

22. Technological Empowerment in India: How it can be Achieved?

Major General PK Chakravorty, VSM (Retd)          

23. Make in India: Prospects and Predicaments for the Aerospace and Defence Industry

Commodore Sujeet Samaddar, NM (Retd)            

24. Restructuring of UN Peacekeeping Operations to Meet Future Challenges

Shri Asoke Kumar Mukerji, IFS (Retd)      

25. Building Capacity for Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping Operations

Lieutenant General Chander Prakash, SM, VSM (Retd)     

26. Integration and Synergy in India’s Instruments of National Power

Shri Shakti Sinha, IAS (Retd)        

Section V: India’s Defence Capability       

27. Towards a De-novo Approach to Perspective Planning-Indian Military’s Force Structuring and Development            

Lieutenant General GS Katoch, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd)

28. Role of Ballistic Missile Defence in India’s Strategic Deterrence

Dr Roshan Khanijo          

29. Building Jointmanship in the Armed Forces

Brigadier Gurmeet Kanwal (Retd)             

30. Reforms for Optimisation of Defence Spending

Shri Amit Cowshish        


Author : P K Singh (Editor), B K Sharma (Editor), Roshan Khanijo (Editor),
Category : Strategic Year Book
Pages : 215     |     Price : ₹0.00     |     Year of Publication : 2017