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- W1409201118 abstract "S.D. Muni and Vivek Chadha (Eds.), Asian Strategic Review 2015: India as a Security Provider, (New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2015), Pages: 408, Price: Rs. 995.00The Asian Strategic Review 2015 by IDSA focuses on the possible role of India as a security provider. Edited by S.D. Muni and Vivek Chadha, this volume brings together the contributions of 17 scholars from the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. The topics cover a wide range of issues, such as India's internal political compulsions, the immediate neighbourhood of South Asia, the extended neighbourhood of the Indo-Pacific region and West Asia, and nuclear issues.In the introduction, S.D. Muni lays out the conceptual framework underlying security provisions, and their various dimensions. These include capacity building, military diplomacy, military assistance, and finally military deployment. The evolution of India's security approach over the years has been examined up to the present day when India is seen by major world players as capable of playing a greater role in international security affairs. The scope of this volume is understandably limited to India's immediate and extended neighbourhood, where India's role as a security provider should emerge.Brigadier Dahiya provides a surgical analysis of the political and military factors underlying India's ability to provide military security. India's vital interests now extend far beyond its borders, with new challenges emerging such as piracy, terrorism, security of energy flows, etc. He argues that despite India's capacity in economic, technological, political and military terms, it has played a rather modest role in providing security in the region. The questions of whether India is indeed ready for a role as security provider and the attitude of the Indian military have been appropriately addressed. Dahiya concludes that India will get increasingly involved in security provision in the neighbourhood. India, he says, will work under the UN framework while undertaking security role, and points out that the political leadership will need to deal with some fundamental issues, such as public support, coordination of military, diplomatic and intelligence functions, and building sufficient capacity.The five contributions on India and its immediate neighbourhood cover, in some detail, security related issues in Myanmar, Afghanistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka and various interests and challenges involved in the growing security cooperation of India with its neighbours. S. S. Pattanaik's article starts with the capacity constraints in Indian defence, coupled with other challenges such as China's growing role, and the perceptions of civil society and political entities in the region. There is already a substantial framework for security cooperation with many of India's neighbours. However, there is need to integrate this into strategic planning. Greater demands are arising for security in non-traditional areas, such as disaster relief, where India is unquestionably able to take on a major role.S. Kundu argues that the stage is now set for India to be accepted in the region as a benign security partner, and there are now increased opportunities for building security partnerships with Myanmar. R. Agarwal examines the post 2014 scenario in Afghanistan, and India's security interests and challenges. He advocates a multi pronged approach to security cooperation with Afghanistan: that is, while eschewing direct military deployment or the transfer of lethal weapons, almost all other forms of cooperation - such as training, intelligence cooperation, satellite data sharing, and cooperation with some neighbours of Afghanistan - should be included. Here, India could emerge as a security collaborator, if not a security provider.N. R. Nayak looks at recent developments in Nepal-India relations, and the new bilateral frameworks that have emerged in the context of security cooperation. Turbulence in relations, the growing role of China, the rise of Maoist insurgency, and non-traditional security threats, have, according to the author, complicated matters. …" @default.
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