Principles Employment Of An Indian Armed Force In Internal Security

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  • Mohammad Yusuf,
  • Dr. Shyam Sunder Choudhary

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Employment of an Indian Armed Force,, National Security,, joint appreciation with the civil authorities.

Abstract

A major obstacle in the way of an Indian strategy to stem militant violence is summed up in the familiar saying ‘One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter’. Insurgency, terrorism and proxy war are the main components of low intensity conflict operation. Border skirmishes on a street could also fall with in this category. In future, the major international and regional powers could pursue their ambitions through sub conventional operations.it figures at the lower end of the spectrum of conflict and is characterised by asymmetry of force levels between regular forces and irregular opposition, where in the force applied and the violence generated depends on the code of conduct and the capabilities of the weaker side, as also the laws of the land which impose restrictions on the actions of security forces.

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References

Maj Gen Afsir Khan – Transnational terrorism: Danger in the south (1995)

Capt. Sonal Ashish VRC (1994) – Terrorism and insurgency in India: A study of the human element New Delhi: Lancer Publisher Private Limited.

Brig Dr S P Sinha VSM (2007) – Lost Opportunities: 50 Years on Insurgency in the north east and india’s response. New Delhi: Lancer Publication and

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Published

30-08-2020

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Mohammad Yusuf, & Dr. Shyam Sunder Choudhary. (2020). Principles Employment Of An Indian Armed Force In Internal Security. Research Ambition an International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 5(II), 01–05. Retrieved from http://www.researchambition.com/RA/index.php/ra/article/view/107

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