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Questions
Explain any four components of India’s security strategy.
Describe any two important components of India's security strategy.
Analyse any two components of India’s security strategy.
Solution
Four components of India’s security strategy:
- To strengthen its military capabilities because India has been involved in conflicts with its neighbours, i.e. Pakistan in 1947 - 48, 1965, 1971 and 1991 and with China in 1962.
- To strengthen international norms and international institutions to protect its security interests.
- To gear up for meeting security challenges which come up within the country.
- To develop the economy in such a manner that vast masses of people come out of poverty and misery and huge economic inequalities.
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