A STUDY OF INDIAN COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS
Authors:
ADITYA MANGLAM, DR. VASUDEV CHAWLA
Page No: 883-888
Abstract:
India is a civilizational idea that dates back thousands of years and is home to one-sixth of the world's population. Languages (with Indo-Aryan and Dravidian origins), religions, and ethnicities all play a role in creating distinct groups within one same integrated civilizational region. It is estimated that about 30% of the population is living in poverty, and economic inequality is also very concerning. India's greatest strength, however, is in the gradual but firming realization that, despite outward distinctions of caste, geography, language, religion, etc., we are all Indians and belong to a single country. Therefore, the success of the 'Indian NSC' in formulating and administering national security strategy is at the heart of our investigation. The goal of the research is to determine "whether national security in India is being considered on an ad hoc basis - (popular perception)".
Description:
Indian Council, World Affairs, civilizational idea, economic inequality
Volume & Issue
Volume-11,ISSUE-12
Keywords
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