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India's National Security Dilemma
The Pakistan factor and India's Policy
Response

Rajpal Budania

ISBN : 8173871167
Year / Edition : 1994 / First Table of Contents
Pages : 248 About the Author
Size / Format : 8.5" X 5.5" / Hardcover
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 About the book...

This work Provides comprehensive explanation and analysis of India's Pakistan policy in the context of emergine security issues and concerns. As the importance of a strategic perspective to India's foreign policy is growing in the post Pokhran II period, the main objective of this study is to develop a conceptual framework of India's national security and explain the major issues and disputes between India and Pakistan, and India's threat perception & policy response within that framework. The study has been imparted a theoretical thrust to make it a serious academic work of long lasting value.
          The scope and nature of the study make it different from other recent works on Indo-Pakistan relations. This work while analysing all the contentious issues between India and Pakistan builds a sound theory of India's security concerns and policy responses in military and non-military dimensions. It examines the primacy of external threats and non-military approach in India's conception of national security.
           The work attempts to unearth new facts and analyses policy initiates afresh. The most recent changes and developments in regard to the issues such as irredentism or the Kashmir issue, arms race and the nuclear issue, intrusive role of the great powers, Pakistan's Support to terrorism and secessionism in India have been objectively assessed. The book provides interesting details about the role of the non-elected institutions in influencing security perceptions and crucial policy decisions, adequacy of India's Kashmir policy and nuclear deterrence, reactive proactive paradigm, deliberate dilution and limitations of India's bilateral approach vis-a-vis Pakistan, and the rationale and implications of India's new policy moves such as composite dialogue or no-dialogue with Pakistan, welcoming third party role on the issue of Kashmir if it is according to India's predilections. This Study examines various issues related to India's defence policy and posture. It is also examined as to how India's external security and defence policies, though in their theoretical formulations are officially described as holistic and security-specific, in practice the Indian state behaviors has reflected obsession with the Pakistan factor.


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 Table of contents...

Preface

  1. National Security of India: A Conceptual Framework
    • National Security: Concept and Definition
    • Objectives of National Security
    • – Identifying and Preserving Core Values
      – Internal Security
      – Preservation of the Organizing Ideology of the State
      – Security from External Intervention and Threats
      – Maintaining a Favourable Regional Environment
    • Nature of Threats
    • Threat Perception
    • Approaches to Security
    • The Pakistan Factor
    • Conclusion
  2. India's Pakistan Policy: Origins, Determinants 
  3. and Objectives
    • Introduction: The Origins
    • Main Determinants
      – Geography, Culture and History, Political Organisation and
      Ideology, Policy-makers and Leadership: Perceptual and
      Attitudinal Influences, Threat Perception and National Security,
      National Capacities, Non-Governmental Agencies,
      External Environment
    • Objectives
      – Peace and Good Neighbourly Relations
      – National Security
      – Economic Cooperation and Development
      – Regional Influence
    • Conclusion
  4. Irredentism: The Kashmir issue
    • Irredentism
    • India's Concerns and Approach
    • The Strategic Context
    • Internationalising the Issue
    • Insurgency: Pakistan's Proxy  war
    • India's Kashmir Policy
      -Internal Dimension
      -Inter-state Dimension
      -Restoration of Democratic Process
      -Post-Pokhran II Scenario
    • The Kargil Conflict
    • Conclusion
  5. Arms Race and the Nuclear Issue
    • Introduction
    • Rationale for Arms Race in south Asia
    • Arms Race and Indo-Pakistan Conflict
    • Pakistan's Nuclear Policy and Option
    • India's Neclear Policy and Option
      - Pre-Pokhran II: Deterrence Dilemma
      - Pre-Pokhran II: Weaponised Deterrence
    • Conclusion
  6. Other Non-Military Issues and Disputes
    • Pakistani Support to Terrorism and Secessionism in India
    • Other Irritants
    • – Siachen
      – Tulbul Navigation Project
      – Sir Creek
    • Issue of Economic Cooperation
  7. Indo-Pakistan Conflict: Intrusive Role of Great Powers
    • Strategic Assumptions
    • United States of America
    • Russia (Soviet Union)
    • China
    • Conclusion
  8. India's Threat Perception and Policy Response 
    • Threat Perception: Important Variables
      Geo-strategic Environment, Relative Power Capabilities, Historical Experience, Internal Dynamics of Pakistan, Psycho-cultural Variable, Domestic Environment, Security and Foreign Policy Agenda
    • Policy Response
    • – Idealism to Pragmatism
      – Nation-state Building
      – Diplomacy
      – Defence Policy and Posture
      – Hegemony: Pakistan's Perception of India's Policy and
      Role in South Asia
    • Conclusion
  9. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

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 About the author...
Rajpal Budania post-graduated in politics (International Studies) from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, in 1992. He is a recipient of the prestigious Nehru Scholarship for Doctoral Studies, awarded by the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, New Delhi, and an alumnus of the Summer School on 'Security, Technology and Arms Control', organised in 1995 under the auspices of the Centre for Defence Studies, King's College, University of London, London. He completed his doctorate from South Asia Studies Centre, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Dr. Budania has published several Articles in books, Research journals magazines & Newspapers. At present he is Associate Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.

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