Emerging Conflicts and Regional Security in South Asia
β Scribed by Pramod Jaiswal
- Publisher
- Adroit Publishers
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 244
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
South Asia is one of the most ethnically, culturally and linguistically diverse, as well as most populous, in the world. However, the social, political and economic development of South Asia has been seriously hindered by conflicts. It is host to deeply entrenched ethnic hostility, communal violence and numerous wars, both inter- and intra-state. A vicious cycle of poverty, with deprivation and underdevelopment of South Asian countries has provided a fertile ground for intolerance and extremism. There is a need to overcome the bitter legacies of the past in order to create an enabling environment for peace and security in South Asia. Diverse political experiences, ideologies, ethnic identities and economic conditions across and within the states pose significant challenges for conflict management in the region. Similarly, the region has been characterised by the dynamic inter-play of security, economic and diplomatic factors reinforcing each other owing to the complex nature of territorial claims and religious extremist activities. This is evidenced by the competing political and strategic interests between the three nuclear weapon countries of the region viz: China, India and Pakistan. Unfortunately, the region has witnessed three major wars between India and Pakistan and one between India and China besides several other border skirmishes on and off at various times. Thus, there is a need of broader framework of Regional Security in South Asia for lasting peace and security in the region.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Insurgency in North-East India.......................................................................1
Binodkumar Singh - Understanding Pakistanβs Nuclear Thinking: How Should...................17
India be Prepared?
Debalina Ghoshal - Geopolitics of Afghanistan Peace Talks and Power Shifts:....................31
An Indian Perspective
Nishtha Kaushiki, Hilal Ramzan and Ghulam Mohiudin Naik - Historical perspective of India and ASEAN Non-Traditional..............46
S
ecurity Issues and Relation
Nitu Kumari - Extremism in Bangladesh..............................................................................58
Shahnawaz Mantoo - Internal Conflicts in Pakistan.......................................................................83
Sanchita Bhattacharya - Bangladeshβs Recent Economic Performance: Hopes for a....................99
Peaceful Future Ahead?
Monica Verma and Karnika Jain - The Sri Lankan Insurgency and Future Prospects..................................120
B.D. Mowell - In the Realm of Transnational Threats: Focusing Human....................137
Trafficking of Sri Lankan Refugees and Human Security Threats
Prasanta Kumar Sahu - Understanding Present-day Islamic Extremism: Bangladesh...............155
Perspective
Taslima Islam - Financing of Terrorism in a Globalised World: A Case Study of........172
Pakistan
Monoj Das - Origin and Growth of Madhesi Movement in Nepal............................197
Subodh Chandra Bharti
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