Information and security delves into the crucial aspects of the linkage between information and its use for the country’s well being. India, in its sixty years of evolving as a free country has had to face multifarious external and internal security problems. So far, it is unique in surviving as a democracy in the South Asian region, where most of its neighbours have been unable to establish and sustain the same. In spite of the odds, it has come a long way and constantly fought to maintain its hard-won freedom. One of the key factors for a country’s security is the use of information, which decision makers, defenders and intelligentsia must get a grip on and make best use of a vibrant media as a force multiplier, and not let it become a force degrader. The Author, with wide and varied experience of the Army, counter-terrorism operations and defence public affairs, has strived to bring out useful lessons.
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Title
Information and Security: Where Truth Lies?
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Manas Publications, 2008
ISBN
9788170493068
Length
206p., Tables; Plates; References; Annexures; Index; 23cm.
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