توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Nontraditional Security Concerns in India: Issues and Challenges
نام کتاب : Nontraditional Security Concerns in India: Issues and Challenges
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : نگرانی های امنیتی غیر سنتی در هند: مسائل و چالش ها
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نویسندگان : Shantesh Kumar Singh (editor), Shri Prakash Singh (editor)
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 282
ISBN (شابک) : 9789811637346 , 9811637342
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Foreword\nContents\nList of Contributors\nList of Tables\n1 Introduction\n Security: Defining the Concept\n Non-traditional Security: A New Paradigm of Security\n Rising Security Concerns in India: Challenges and Prospects\n References\nPart I Preparing for the Emerging Threats of Terrorism\n2 Changing Dimensions of Global Terror in the Twenty-First Century: India’s Strategy and Response\n Post-Cold War Transition: Global Impact and Perception\n Globalization and the Rise of International Terrorism\n Security in Post-9/11: The Rise of ‘War on Terror’\n Global Terrorism and Security Challenges in India\n Regional Challenges, Terrorism, and Arm Proliferation\n Maritime Security Threats, Terrorism, and Piracy\n Security Challenges and Illicit Drug Trafficking\n India’s Security Policy in the Twenty-First Century\n Conclusion\n References\n3 Growing Threat of Bioterrorism in India: Conflict, Consequences and Challenges\n Introduction\n Bioterrorism: Nature and Definition\n A Brief Overview About Biological Agents\n Instances of Biological Warfare in the Past\n Biological Weapons Convention 1972 and Its Aftermath\n Bioterrorism in India\n What Next—A Way Forward?\n Risk Assessment, Surveillance and Management\n COVID-19 Pandemic and Bioterrorism\n Conclusion\n References\n4 Cyber Terrorism: A Growing Threat to India’s Cyber Security\n Introduction\n Concept\n Cybercrime\n Cyberspace: Easy Prey for Terrorism\n Impact of Cyber Terrorism\n India’s Counter Cyber Terrorism Initiatives\n International Cyber Security Cooperation\n Future Prospects: A Solution for Cyber Security Research\n Conclusion\n References\nPart II Exploring the Human Security Dimensions\n5 Contextualising Human Security Through the Nation–Individual Relationship: An Indian Perspective\n Introduction\n Situating Human Security as a National Security Issue\n Nation and Individual: Issues and Paradigms in Human Security\n Dimensions of Human Security and Role of the Nation-State\n Economic Security\n Economic Expectations of an Individual from the State\n Decolonisation and Economic Development\n Food Security and the Role of the Nation-State\n Environmental Security\n Terrorism as an Attack on the Modern State and the Individual\n Efforts of India in Ensuring Human Security\n Political Ideologies and Their Impact on Human Security\n Conclusion\n References\n6 Public Health and National Security: An Indian Perspective\n Introduction\n Public Health and National Security: A Conceptual Discourse\n Public Health and National Security in India\n Historical Background\n Experiences from the Past\n The Emerging Health Challenges to National Security in India\n Addressing the Challenges: Major Initiatives\n The Fight Against Covid-19\n Concluding Observations\n References\n7 Human Trafficking: A Non-traditional Security Threat to India\n Introduction\n Human Trafficking: An Overview\n A Debate on Human Trafficking\n Discourse on Non-Traditional Security Threats and Human Security\n Non-Traditional Security Threats\n Human Security\n Human Trafficking as a Major Non-Traditional Security Threat to India\n Leading Factors of Human Trafficking\n Counter Measures Against Human Trafficking in India\n Constitutional and State Legislative Provisions\n Civil Society and NGOs Programmes\n Conclusion\n References\n8 Food Security in India: Opportunity and Challenges\n Introduction\n What Is Food Security?\n What Is Food Insecurity?\n Reason for Food Security\n Relation Between Food Security and Human Security\n Environmental Degradation and Food Security\n National Policies for Food Security\n Public Distribution System\n Mission for Millions\n Food for All\n National Food Security Act 2013\n Intergovernmental Concerns\n Impact of Covid-19 on Food Security\n Way Forward\n Conclusion\n References\nPart III Advancing Economic and Maritime Security\n9 Cooperatives and Agriculture: A Case for Economic Security in India\n Choice of Sector\n Ideological Basis of Cooperatives\n Choice of Organizational Pattern\n Priority to Various Developments Inputs\n Responsibility of Cooperatives\n Economic Benefits\n Social Benefits\n Cooperatives and Welfare\n Cooperatives and Inequality\n Cooperatives and the State\n Cooperatives and Women\n Cooperatives as Global Experience\n Conclusion\n References\n10 India’s Maritime Security: Opportunities and Challenges\n Introduction\n India’s Maritime Security After Independence\n India’s Strategic Position\n Security Challenges in Indian Ocean\n Maritime Issues Between India and China\n Tackling Pakistan\n Issues with Sri Lanka\n Opportunities and Implications\n Conclusion\n References\n11 Water Security in India: Exploring the Challenges and Prospects\n Introduction\n Conceptualizing Water Security\n Water Security and India: A Relevant Concept\n Water Pollution\n Water Scarcity in India\n Unequal Distribution and Availability\n Non-Revenue Water\n Policies Toward Water Management\n National Water Policy 1987\n National Water Policy 2002\n National Water Policy 2012\n National Water Policy and Public–Private Partnership\n Water Security: NDA Government’s Initiative Toward Water Sector\n Swajal Scheme\n National River Linking Project\n The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan\n Recommendations\n Conclusion\n References\nPart IV Geographical Contours\n12 Securitization of Climate Change: A Case Study of India\n Introduction\n Climate Change and Security: Conceptual Understanding\n Securitization: Theoretical Explorations\n Securitizing Climate Change\n Conclusion\n References\n13 Energy Security in India: Inevitability vs Availability\n Understanding Energy Security Within the Non-Traditional Security Framework\n Need for Sustained Source of Energy\n India’s Energy Mix\n Crude Oil and Petroleum Products\n India’s Coal Sector\n India’s Electricity and Power Generation Sector\n Natural Gas Sector\n Renewable Energy Sector\n Solar Energy Sector\n Challenges in the Solar Energy Sector\n Nuclear Power in India\n India’s Energy Security and Geopolitics\n USA-Iran Conflicts and India’s Energy Security\n USA’s New Found Oil Capacities\n Conclusion\n References\n14 The Evolving Dynamics of National, Regional, and Global Security: A Postscript\n Overview of the Argument\n The Multiple Dimensions of State and Human Security\n Synthesizing the Anti-Thesis of Multiple Dimensions of Security: A Daunting Challenge?\n References\nIndex