India’s National Security: Annual Review 2018

Atul Pant
Archive data: Person was Research Fellow at MP-IDSA till September 2020 Group Captain Atul Pant was Research Fellow at the Military Affairs Centre in the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence… Continue reading India’s National Security: Annual Review 2018 read more
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National security refers to securing a nation’s citizens, territory, resources, assets, ideologies, institutions, and interests against threats which may emanate from changing geopolitical state of affairs, changing relations between nations, groups, races, sects, advancing technology and changing ideology. In the prevailing complex geopolitical scenario, India’s national security is facing new challenges and acquiring new dimensions with every passing year. India’s security canvas needs to take into account the geopolitical and geo-economic manoeuvring, changing global equations, India’s crucial centralised location in the Indian Ocean region, increasing capabilities of hostile neighbours, religious radicalisation, both internally and globally, and rapidly increasing role of high-end technology, among many others. India’s National Security: Annual Review 2018 is the seventeenth edition in the series of annual security reviews edited by Professor Satish Kumar, published under the aegis of Foundation for National Security Research, New Delhi.

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