The theory of securitization postulates the remit of post-political, military action to quell an existential threat in International Relations. Pluralist democracies like India have used armed forces to tackle inter-nal situations of ethnic conflict and legitimized it by deeming the conflict as a threat to national security. But ongoing domestic turmoil proves that armed confrontation between the state and its aggrieved commu-nities has only succeeded in prolonging the dynamics of the conflict, rather than their comprehensive resolution. The present article takes a cue from this reality of insecurity. It seeks to theoretically link internal ethnic conflicts (which are perceived to threaten state survival) and their securitization, in the li...
What structured the fundamental nature of Indian security for the first 50 years of the country's in...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of three contemporary separatist conflicts in Asia: The Naga I...
Since World War II, separatist conflicts have been the most common and deadly types of war in intern...
Securitisation has been the method of choice for non-realist international relations theorists, espe...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
Ethnicity has come to be recognized as an important, and in some cases a dominant factor in the sear...
The crisis of unity in multiethnic societies may be indicative of strained relations among various e...
This study looks at one instance of the security predicaments faced by many states in the Third Wor...
This article analyses the inter-relationships between India’s approach to conflict resolution at the...
UnrestrictedFor most of the year 2002, the contiguous, nuclear-armed nation-states of India and Paki...
Contrary to popular discourse, the threats emanating from the internal security issues pose serious ...
This paper describes the military conflict escalation between India and Pakistan in the period after...
Two major aspects bedevil our approach to national security. In fact, they are not only relevant to ...
Contrary to popular discourse, the threats emanating from the internal security issues pose serious ...
In Secession and Security, Ahsan I. Butt argues that states rather than separatists determine whethe...
What structured the fundamental nature of Indian security for the first 50 years of the country's in...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of three contemporary separatist conflicts in Asia: The Naga I...
Since World War II, separatist conflicts have been the most common and deadly types of war in intern...
Securitisation has been the method of choice for non-realist international relations theorists, espe...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
Ethnicity has come to be recognized as an important, and in some cases a dominant factor in the sear...
The crisis of unity in multiethnic societies may be indicative of strained relations among various e...
This study looks at one instance of the security predicaments faced by many states in the Third Wor...
This article analyses the inter-relationships between India’s approach to conflict resolution at the...
UnrestrictedFor most of the year 2002, the contiguous, nuclear-armed nation-states of India and Paki...
Contrary to popular discourse, the threats emanating from the internal security issues pose serious ...
This paper describes the military conflict escalation between India and Pakistan in the period after...
Two major aspects bedevil our approach to national security. In fact, they are not only relevant to ...
Contrary to popular discourse, the threats emanating from the internal security issues pose serious ...
In Secession and Security, Ahsan I. Butt argues that states rather than separatists determine whethe...
What structured the fundamental nature of Indian security for the first 50 years of the country's in...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of three contemporary separatist conflicts in Asia: The Naga I...
Since World War II, separatist conflicts have been the most common and deadly types of war in intern...