ABOUT THE BOOK
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Terrorism is a major contemporary
security problem and will, in all likelihood, remain so for the foreseeable
future. The South Asia states are particularly
afflicted with this scourge, the reasons for which are manifold. These include
disputed borders, disputed areas, and ambiguous as well as inherited
administration in parts of the states. The brutal nature of the genesis of Pakistan and Bangladesh ahs made regional
relations conflictual and a part of their foreign policy. Added to this are
bilateral issues which are perceived as deliberate manipulations to project or
impose an image of superiority.
The division of the Indian
subcontinent into sovereign states after decolonization has not blurred the
historical societal linkages from a common historical past which transcend the
legal boundaries . This extends to two major problems for national security as
far as South Asia states are concerned. The
first is a tendency to suspect the loyalty of minority groups and interpret
their urge for human rights and civil liberties as threats to national
security. The second is that the assumption of humanitarian concerns of states
for the minorities of other states is interpreted as interference in domestic
affairs.
Underlying all of these factors
is the need to place the threat of terrorism in perspective and context. One
way of doing so is to list out all the terrorist incidents that have
occurred in the past decade. Terrorism
imposes a number of significant costs on individuals, societies and states and
thereby substantially changes the economic and social structure of the country.
These include maintenance of law and order; humanitarian aid; fiscal; economic;
social and cultural costs. Poor governance adds to the problem.
This is a historical moments when
the people of South Asia need to recognize
that they have a new tryst with destiny. They need to affirm that their
security and well being lies not in conflict but in peace and cooperation.
Analysis and reflection upon the data provided in this book should provide a
basis of a greater understanding o the problem.
ABOUT Author
fjrigjwwe9r0pp_Books:aboutAuthor
Col Harjeet Singh took early retirement from the Army in 1998 after
a tenure as Instructor at the Defence Services Staff
College, Wellington (Indian). A prolific military
writer and thinker, he has contributed articles regularly to several
professional journals during his career. He is well know in military circles
for his erudtion and perspicacity of analysis.
He holds a Master degree in
Defence Science and an M Phil in Strategic Studies from the University of Madras
and has continued his interest in professional military matters after leaving
the Army. His research interests include defence and strategic issues, with
emphasis on South Asia. He edits the “South Asia Defence and Strategic Year Book”.
Amongst his published books are:
·
Doda: Insurgency in the Wilderness
·
Soldiering with Faith: The Sikh Light Infantry
·
Evolution of Strategy: From Sun Tzu to
Clausewitz
·
Steps & Strides: 16 Punjab(Patiala)- A Historical Narrative
·
Onward and Upward: The Punjab Public School,
Nabha
·
Cannons versus Elephants: The Battle of Panipat