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There is a wide spread perception amongst the intelligentsia that India lacks strategic culture. The deficiency if any perhaps lies in the reluctance to articulate India's perceptions on strategic issues, as also to formulate a long term strategic view. As the oldest think tank in Asia, United Services Institution of India (USI) decided to address the above issue and how it could contribute to evolution and dissemination of strategic thought on challenges facing the Nation. To this end the publication of a USI Strategic Yearbook 2016, which was the maiden attempt, which received wide appreciation for its quality and contents.
This current issue of the Yearbook contains series of articles by eminent persons and experts on various aspects of national security; the aim being to provide a strategic perspective which will create awareness and also help the policymakers in giving a strategic direction for India to transform into a developed society and a secured nation. USI hope's that readers will find this publication useful and interesting.
Contents
Foreword
The Year Book 2018 - At a Glance
Section I: Transforming India
1. India's Approach to Development of Comprehensive National Power
Section II: India's Internal Security Environment
2. A Road Map for Sustainable Security and Peace in Jammu and Kashmir
3. Securing India's Borders in North-Eastern Region: Challenges and Prospects
4. Dynamics of Security of Siliguri Corridor: Way Forward
5. India's Internal Security Challenges and Response Mechanism
6. Demographic Transformations: Implications for India's Internal Security
7. Challenges from Nuclear Terrorism and Accidents
Section III: India's Pakistan and China Strategic Challenge
8. Pakistan occupied Kashmir: Genesis of a Fake State
9. Politico-Religious Developments in Pakistan: Implications for India
10. Pakistan Military Strategy and Behaviour: An Assessment
11. The United States and its Af-Pak Policy: Implications for India
12. Post-19th Party Congress: China's Strategic Direction and Behaviour
13. China's Revolutionary Military Reforms; Salient Imperatives: Strategic Implications
Section IV: India's Extended Neighbourhood
14. India's Engagement with Middle Powers in East Asia
15. The Security Scenario in West Asia: Challenges and Opportunities for India
16. Changing Perspective on Eurasia and India-Russia Relations
17. Geopolitics of Emerging Transit and Energy Corridors in the Indo-Pacific Region: Indian Response to the Chinese Challenge
18. A Perspective on Indo-US Relations
Section V: India's Comprehensive National Power
19. Policy in India Must `Come of Age' in the 21st Century
20. India's National Power Needs a Dose of Synergy
21. India as a Net Security Provider
22. Comprehensive UN Reforms and India
Section VI: India's Defence Capability
23. The Enunciation of India's Military Strategy
24. Force Structuring and Development of Land Forces
25. Roadmap for India: Achieving a Favourable Maritime Balance in the Indian Ocean Region
26. Impact of Niche Technologies in Aerospace Deterrence
27. Restructuring India's Special Forces
28. Indigenisation of India's Defence Industry
29. Artificial Intelligence in Military Operations: Technology, and Ethics - An Indian Perspective