The post-September 11 and December 13 scenario is gradually unfolding itself in all its ramifications. The growing threat of terrorism has attracted the attention of scholars, policy makers and media. This issue of FPRC Journal examines the issue of the balance between human rights and security from a human rights perspective, that places law and respect for human rights, commitments at the centre of an overall strategy to counter terrorism, while recognising at the same time the legitimate concerns for national and international security.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mahendra Gaur
Dr. Mahendra Gaur, former Chariman, Board of Studies in Political Science, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, has taught Poltical Science over a period of three decades. A keen researcher, he has undertaken research projects with the assistance of ICSSR and UGC and contributed articles to several research journals. Currently, Dr. Gaur is Director, Foreign Policy Research Centre, New Delhi, - a research organisation devoted to in-depth study and research on every aspect of Indian foreign policy in interntional perspective as well as in the context of contemporary world developments. He is also Editor of FPRC Journal-on India's foreign policy and relations-political, economic and strategic.
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