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(e) India can make rapid economic progress to become a developed country only through a globally competitive economy that requires assured access to the markets and technological innovations.
(f) Such rapid progress would require a national security strategy for a peaceful environment which necessitates strong security ties with such of those democratic countries with which India has no intrinsic clash of interests.
These parameters define a perimeter of reconstruction of the Indian mindset and outlook, and hence is an enormous but essential task that we have to undertaken to do, outlined in another volume titled Hindus Under Siege: The Way Out (Har-Anand Publications).
The present work is devoted to the concept of deterrence of terrorism in this Indian context, harmonized with international norms of human rights. Defining such a concept of deterrence for
India is the main contribution of this study. The strategy of deterrence of terrorism in India is original, while the other chapters are based on existing studies on terrorism, for which this author has reviewed, liberally borrowed, and assimilated the already existing literature on terrorism.
But here I have relied substantively on the previous research of other scholars I have acknowledged it by citation. The purpose of this book, however, is not for scholarship in the field of terrorism, but to propose on the basis of existing material a new policy prescription for deterrence against terrorism, that is appropriate and consistent with human rights for India. In that perspective.
this book is more comprehensive than the earlier edition, in concept, Terrorism in India published by Har-Anand Publications in 2008.
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