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Strategic Stability in South Asia: Challenges and Implications for India

AuthorZubin Bhatnagar
PublisherVij Books
Publisher2017
Publisher 240 p,
ISBN9789386457356

South Asia one of the most populous, densely populated and volatile regions in the world remains in a state of ‘Unpleasant Stability’. Despite rich historical, cultural and political linkages, the region has embarrassingly poor mutual understanding and hence integration.  While the failure of South Asia’s desired evolution as a cohesive region can be attributed to several factors ranging from terrorism, strained bilateral relations and the absence of military and strategic cooperation; India’s own engagement in the region has been found wanting, even though it has evolved over the years. A reinvigorated South Asia has the potential to vastly improve the lives of its 1.7 billion citizens – nearly one-fourth of all humanity – particularly India, the largest country of the region. 

The book is an important and valuable contribution as it attempts to bring under one volume a holistic understanding of the concept of strategic stability in South Asia; opportunities and challenges in the present geopolitical and geo-economic environment; to include rise of religious fundamentalism, strategic alliances / emerging partnerships between countries of the region and extra regional powers. It also analyses and puts forth recommendations for India’s own rise, peace and stability a ‘sine qua non’ for India to retain its pre–eminence in South Asia. (jacket)

 

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