Indian Homeland Security: The Need for Focused Reorganization
Creator
Parkinson, Edward
Advisor
Palarino, Nick
Abstract
From the attacks on its Parliament in 2001 until the devastating attacks that took place in Mumbai in 2008, India has faltered from one terrorist incident to another. Due to a factor of reasons but primarily because of the lack of effective security controls at its borders, an antiquated approach at dealing with the realities of 21st Century terrorism, a focus on old enemies and the lack of political will, India remains a soft target and one that will be exploited by its enemies, both in the present and in the future.
By focusing on current Indian counterterrorism policy, legislation, and practices, this research paper aims to provide the Indian authorities with a different approach when it comes to the complex matter of counterterrorism.
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M.A.L.S.
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/557651Date Published
2012Subject
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Publisher
Georgetown University
Extent
93 leaves
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