India’s National Security: Annual Review 2007

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India is moving ahead in improving its relations with the major and middle powers and availing of the opportunities being offered by strategic partnerships and economic cooperation agreements with such powers. India’s relations with the united States have acquired special importance as the united States opens up to India for transfer of high technology, including that in the defence and nuclear fields, in the hope that India will be a valuable partner in maintaining international stability and countering global terrorism. However, the great debate in India pertaining to the Indo-US nuclear deal of 2005 persists with objective of preserving India’s strategic autonomy while accessing the benefits of a stronger relationship with unites States. The relationship with Russia continues to be strengthened, particularly in the field of defence cooperation. However, relations with China, despite improvement in trade, hang in the balance until the border dispute is resolved. There is still mistrust between the two countries which stands in the way of concretizing their strategic partnership. Pakistan remains a source of threat even though atmospherics have become more positive. Militancy and terrorism in J&K and other parts of India originating from Pakistan cast a dark shadow over Indo-Pak relations, with no end in sight. While such a mix of hope and despair constitutes the external security environment of India, there is nothing but despair as regards the internal security situation. These and various other aspects of India’s national security, including the threats and challenges that face the country in the years ahead, have been discusses in great detail in this seventh volume of India’s National security Annual review. This series is supported by the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) of India and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), even though the views expressed in the book are not necessarily those of the NSCS or the CII.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Satish Kumar

Satish Kumar is a former Professor of Diplomacy, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and had been at the School since 1961. In 1978, he spent a year as a Visiting Fellow under the Senior Fulbright Scheme at the School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, and Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Professor Satish Kumar was a Visiting Professor at the University of Torino, Italy, in 1990. He held the India Chair at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Tashkent, in 1996-98, and the MEA Chair at the United Service Institution of India, New Delhi, in 1998-99. In addition, he has delivered several special lectures at the universities of illnois, Columbia, Heidelberg, Geneva, Malta, London and Guanzhou.

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India’s National Security: Annual Review 2007
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788187966739
Length
xx+654p., Tables; Notes; Index; 23cm.
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