ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy brings together the most eminent scholarship in South Asia on India’s defence policy and contemporary military history. It maps India’s political and military profile in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region, and analyses its emergence as a global player.
This edition of the handbook:
- Canvasses over 60 years of Indian defence policy, its relation to India’s rising global economic profile, as well as foreign policy shifts;
- Discusses several key debates that have shaped defence strategies through the years: military doctrine and policy, internal and external security challenges, terrorism and insurgencies;
- Explores the origins of the modern armed forces in India; evolution of the army, navy and air forces; investments in professional military education, intelligence and net-centric warfare, reforms in paramilitary forces and the Indian police;
- Comments on India’s contemporary strategic interests, focusing on the rise of China, nuclearisation of India and Pakistan’s security establishments, and developments in space security and missile defence.
Taking stock of India’s defence planning architecture over the past decade, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers of security and defence studies, international relations and political science, as well as for government thinktanks and policymakers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Section 1|51 pages
Soldier, state and society in India
part Section 2|53 pages
Military and foreign policy
part Section 3|48 pages
The services
part Section 4|39 pages
Doctrines
part Section 5|29 pages
Defence versus development
part Section 6|41 pages
Internal security
part Section 7|62 pages
Institutional infrastructure
chapter 21|11 pages
The evolution in India’s national security apparatus
chapter 24|17 pages
Paramilitary forces and central armed police forces of India
part Section 8|35 pages
Nuclear weapons and space