Human and International Security in India

Human and International Security in India by Crispin Bates, published by Routledge in 2016, explores the complex landscape of human security in India, the largest nation in South Asia. This edition, comprising 189 pages, delves into the progress made since independence in various intersecting areas of human security development, emphasizing the importance of a discourse that transcends national boundaries.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of security concerns that encompass socio-economic development, human rights, and environmental degradation, alongside discussions on terrorism, democracy, and governance. The book also examines the interconnectedness of human and international security, providing insights into Indian foreign policy, particularly its relationship with China. Additionally, it addresses public health care, microfinance, and gender issues, while offering an in-depth look at democracy and violence in India, as well as Muslim identity and community. This work is aimed at researchers interested in contemporary South Asian history, politics, sociology, and development studies.
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With its common colonial experience, an overarching cultural unity despite apparent diversities, and issues of nation-building cutting across national frontiers, South Asia offers a critical site on which to develop a discourse on regional security that centres on the notion of human security. This book analyses the progress that has been achieved since independence in multiple intersecting areas of human security development in India, the largest nation in South Asia, as well as considering the paradigms that might be brought to bear in future consideration and pursuance of these objectives.
Providing original insights, the book analyses the idea of security based on specific human concerns cutting across state frontiers, such as socio-economic development, human rights, gender equity, environmental degradation, terrorism, democracy, and governance. It also discusses the realisation that human security and international security are inextricably inter-linked. The book gives an overview of Indian foreign policy, with particular focus on its relationship with China. It also looks at public health care in India, and issues of microfinance and gender. Democracy and violence in the country is discussed in-depth, as well as Muslim identity and community.
Human and International Security in India will be of particular interest to researchers of contemporary South Asian History, South Asian Politics, Sociology and Development Studies.
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