Threat Vs Security
Contents: 1. India China border disputes : perspective and reality/R.B. Singh. 2. Insurgency in India: view on Kashmir/R.B. Singh. 3. Insurgency in Jamuu and Kashmir/R.B. Singh. 4. Nuclear Diplomacy of India and Pakistan/S.K. Mishra. 5. Pakistan: core issue Jehad and terror its impact on India/R.B. Singh. 6. Activities of Communist Party of Nepal Maoist and its impact on India/R.B. Singh. 7. Pakistan Army in the power structure/Arun Patwari. 8. Illegal migration in cess ant illegal migration: a silent security/S.K. Mishra. 9. Cross border insurgency in North-East India/R.B. Singh. 10. Trans National threats to international peace and security: terrorism and drug trafficking/O.P. Shukla. 11. Naxalism--the gravest threat to Indian security/S.K. Mishra. 12. The role of remote sensing technology in counter Naxalite operations: problems and pros pects/Nand Kishore and Abhaya Kumar Singh. 13. Biodefence: problems and prospects/L.K. Mishra. 14. India\'s maritime security: a challenges/S.K. Mishra. 15. Manipur: present status and prognosis/Rajeev Pant. 16. Concept aim and importance of National Security/S.K. Mishra. 17. National security and future challenges for India/S.K. Singh. 18. Theory of conflict/O.P. Singh.
"Threat vs Security is fundamentally a conceptual study a National Security. As a discipline Threat vs Security has to discover and formulate the basic concepts which guide and given national security matter. This gives rise to different schools which follow different approaches to the study. Various chapters as a South Asia conflict terrorism, Insurgency Maoist and Communist Insurgency Illegal Migration Naxlism Irans National Threat Bio Defence Maritime Security National Security Challenges and others mater included in this book.
As student of National Security and Defence we will have to bear the character of our study in mind and while studying the problems and events in the field of national security we should avoid indulging in their narration or going into their details. Rather we should devote ourselves to deriving conclusions and formulation of concepts on their basis.
It is this spirit this work has been prepared with the help of similar such studies produced by learned teachers and scholars here and abroad. Their debt has been duly acknowledged in foot notes. May this study serve the long felt need of student scholars of National Security." (jacket)