Insurgencies in North East India/

Insurgencies in North East India/ DAS - Pentagon press, 2013. - xxiii, 163 p.

1. The Background
Lack of a Broad and Futuristic Political Vision for the Entire North-East
The "Westphalian State" Formula Applied to India
The Approach of the Indian Constitution and of the Majority Indian Opinion to
the Cultural Distinctiveness of the North-East
2. A Vision for North-Eastern India
The Vision
3. Economic Development and India's "Look East" Policy
4. A Security Overview of the North-East
The External Threat in Arunachal Pradesh
The External Land Threat across the Indo-Myanmar Border in Nagaland,
Manipur and Mizoram
The External Land Threat Across the Indo-Bangladesh Border
The Internal Security Threat in the North-East Region
The Border Guarding Fallacy in the North-East Region
5. The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958
The Fundamentals
The Abuse, Misuse and Use of AFSPA
The AFSPA itself
6. An Overall Counter-Insurgency Strategy and
Operational Policy
Counter-Insurgency: Theory and Practice in India
A Suggested Counter-Insurgenc}' Strateg}' for the NER
A Counter-Insurgency Doctrine for the NER
Sequential Application of State Power
Tactical Method
Methods of Employment of State Power
7. The Assam Rifles
8. Nagaland and the "Greater Nagaland" Question
9. Manipur
10. Assam
11. The Way Forv/ard
Appendix: Attacks by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland
(NSCN) upon Indian Security Forces and Administrative Personnel


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