India’s Need for a Comprehensive National Security Strategy
Developing a comprehensive national security strategy for India involves addressing traditional and non-traditional threats, including terrorism, cyber-attacks and climate change. This requires integrated policy frameworks, enhanced capabilities, and international cooperation.
Need for a Strategy
- Hostile Neighbours: India shares borders with nuclear-armed adversaries like China and Pakistan, leading to frequent skirmishes and territorial disputes.
- Regional Stability: The volatile South Asian region, with issues like terrorism and political instability, requires robust security measures.
- Resource Management: Ensuring the security of energy supplies and critical natural resources is essential for economic stability.
- Trade Routes: Protecting maritime trade routes, crucial for India's economy, against piracy and geopolitical threats.
- Increasing ....
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Security
- 1 Development as a Security Strategy
- 2 Proxy Wars and External Sponsorship
- 3 Foreign Funding and Internal Security
- 4 UAVs Threat: Attacks on Military Installations
- 5 Two-Front War Challenge for India
- 6 Neighbourhood First Policy and Security
- 7 Dark Web and Cybercrime Networks
- 8 Ransomware as a Security Threat
- 9 India’s Digital Sovereignty
- 10 Data Colonization as a National Security Challenge

