Unconventional Warfare in South Asia

Unconventional Warfare in South Asia
Author: Scott Gates,Kaushik Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317005414

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India is the world's tenth largest economy and possesses the world's fourth largest military. The subcontinent houses about one-fifth of the world's population and its inhabitants are divided into various tribes, clans and ethnic groups following four great religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam. Framing the debate using case studies from across the region as well as China, Afghanistan and Burma and using a wealth of primary and secondary sources this incisive volume takes a closer look at the organization and doctrines of the 'shadow armies' and the government forces which fight the former. Arranged in a thematic manner, each chapter critically asks; Why stateless marginal groups rebel? How do states attempt to suppress them? What are the consequences in the aftermath of the conflict especially in relation to conflict resolution and peace building? Unconventional Warfare in South Asia is a welcomed addition to the growing field of interest on civil wars and insurgencies in South Asia. An indispensable read which will allow us to better understand whether South Asia is witnessing a 'New War' and whether the twenty-first century belongs to the insurgents.

Unconventional Warfare in South Asia 1947 to the Present

Unconventional Warfare in South Asia  1947 to the Present
Author: Kaushik Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351877091

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Unconventional war is an umbrella term which includes insurgencies, counter-insurgencies, terrorism and religious conflicts. Insurgencies and communal conflicts have become much more common in this region since 1947, and more people have died in South Asia due to unconventional wars than conventional warfare. The essays in this volume are organized in two sections. While the first section deals with insurgencies, counter-insurgencies and terrorism; the second section covers the religious aspects of the various intra-state conflicts which mar the multi-ethnic societies of South Asia.

Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia

Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia
Author: Peter R. Lavoy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521767217

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A unique account of military conflict under the shadow of nuclear escalation, with access to the soldiers and politicians involved.

Limited War in South Asia

Limited War in South Asia
Author: Scott Gates,Kaushik Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317105008

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This book examines the origins, courses and consequences of conventional wars in post-colonial South Asia. Although South Asia has experienced large-scale conventional warfare on several occasions since the end of World War II, there is an almost total neglect of analysis of conventional warfare in the Indian subcontinent. Focusing on China, India and Pakistan, this volume, therefore, takes a unique approach. Regional rivalries between India and Pakistan are linked with global rivalries between the US and USSR (later Russia) and then China, and war is defined in a broader perspective. The book analyses the conduct of land, sea and air warfare, as well as the causes and consequences of conflicts. Tactical conduct of warfare (the nature of mobile armoured strikes and static linear infantry combat supported by heavy artillery) and generalship are studied along with military strategy, doctrine and grand strategy (national security policy), which is an amalgam of diplomacy, military strategy and economic policy. While following a realpolitik approach, this book blends the development of military strategies and doctrines with the religious and cultural ethos of the subcontinent’s inhabitants. Drawing on sources not easily accessible to Western scholars, the overall argument put forward by this work is that conventional warfare has been limited in South Asia from the very beginning for reasons both cultural and realpolitik. This book will be of much interest to students of South Asian politics, security studies, war and conflict studies, military studies and International Relations in general.

Military Manpower Armies and Warfare in South Asia

Military Manpower  Armies and Warfare in South Asia
Author: Kaushik Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317321286

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Roy investigates the various factors that influenced the formation and mobilization of military forces in the region from 300 BC to the modern day.

Armed Militias of South Asia

Armed Militias of South Asia
Author: Christophe Jaffrelot,Laurent Gayer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199326916

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There seems to be no end to the growing number of victims of civil war, terrorism, guerrilla warfare and military repression on the Indian subcontinent, despite the absence of interstate wars over the past ten years. These conflicts often involve armed paramilitary militias or insurgents of one sort or other, and it is their ideology, sociology and strategies that the contributors to this book investigate. Whether based on ideological motives--such as the Maoists and Naxalites in Nepal and India--or invested with a fundamentalist religious mission--the Hindu nationalist Bajrang Dal in India, the Sunni SSP in Pakistan, or Islamist militias in Bangladesh--all these movements use violence to exercise social control, challenge the authority of the state and impose their own particular worldview. Although they seek also to undermine the state, depriving it of the monopoly on legitimate violence that it supposedly holds, governments are equally adept at exploiting them to make them serve their own ends. For the authorities, these movements can be useful tools for their pursuit of both moral and social order. However delegating power to such groups for short term political gains can be an extremely risky enterprise, as demonstrated by Indira Gadhi's patronage of the Sikh militant group that later assassinated her. Armed Militas of South Asia is the first comprehensive book of its sort and will be required reading for all those interested in the politics of the subcontinent and Myanmar.

Russian Soviet Unconventional War in the Caucasus Central Asia and Afghanistan

Russian Soviet Unconventional War in the Caucasus  Central Asia  and Afghanistan
Author: U S Army Command and General Staff Coll,Robert F. Baumann
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1507647166

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This study covers four episodes that provide useful perspectives on the nature of unconventional warfare, the adaptability of modern military institutions, the character of cross-cultural conflict, and the dilemas inhernet in the creation and maintenance of an empire.

Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia South Asian Edition

Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia South Asian Edition
Author: Lavoy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0521193850

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