Internal Security in India: Violence, Order, and the State
An overarching exploration of the Indian state's approaches, laws, and organizations that maintain order and contain violence.

Maintaining order and containing violence-the core constituents of internal security-are fundamental responsibilities of any government. Yet, developing countries find this task especially challenging. In Internal Security in India, Amit Ahuja, Devesh Kapur, and a cast of leading scholars on the subject focus on India's security and the threats it faces. Since Independence, the Indian state has grappled with a variety of internal security challenges, including insurgencies, terrorist attacks, caste and communal violence, riots, and electoral violence. Their toll has claimed more lives than all of India's five external wars put together. As the contributors in this volume analyze how the Indian State has managed the core concern of internal security over time, they address three broad questions: How well has India contained violence and preserved order? How have the approaches and capacity of the State evolved to attain these twin objectives? And what implications do the State's approach towards internal security have for civil liberties and the quality of democracy? A major reinterpretation of order and internal security in India, this book sheds light on an underanalyzed issue of global import given the changing nature of threats that states face.
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Internal Security in India: Violence, Order, and the State
An overarching exploration of the Indian state's approaches, laws, and organizations that maintain order and contain violence.

Maintaining order and containing violence-the core constituents of internal security-are fundamental responsibilities of any government. Yet, developing countries find this task especially challenging. In Internal Security in India, Amit Ahuja, Devesh Kapur, and a cast of leading scholars on the subject focus on India's security and the threats it faces. Since Independence, the Indian state has grappled with a variety of internal security challenges, including insurgencies, terrorist attacks, caste and communal violence, riots, and electoral violence. Their toll has claimed more lives than all of India's five external wars put together. As the contributors in this volume analyze how the Indian State has managed the core concern of internal security over time, they address three broad questions: How well has India contained violence and preserved order? How have the approaches and capacity of the State evolved to attain these twin objectives? And what implications do the State's approach towards internal security have for civil liberties and the quality of democracy? A major reinterpretation of order and internal security in India, this book sheds light on an underanalyzed issue of global import given the changing nature of threats that states face.
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An overarching exploration of the Indian state's approaches, laws, and organizations that maintain order and contain violence.

Maintaining order and containing violence-the core constituents of internal security-are fundamental responsibilities of any government. Yet, developing countries find this task especially challenging. In Internal Security in India, Amit Ahuja, Devesh Kapur, and a cast of leading scholars on the subject focus on India's security and the threats it faces. Since Independence, the Indian state has grappled with a variety of internal security challenges, including insurgencies, terrorist attacks, caste and communal violence, riots, and electoral violence. Their toll has claimed more lives than all of India's five external wars put together. As the contributors in this volume analyze how the Indian State has managed the core concern of internal security over time, they address three broad questions: How well has India contained violence and preserved order? How have the approaches and capacity of the State evolved to attain these twin objectives? And what implications do the State's approach towards internal security have for civil liberties and the quality of democracy? A major reinterpretation of order and internal security in India, this book sheds light on an underanalyzed issue of global import given the changing nature of threats that states face.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197660348
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/03/2023
Series: MODERN SOUTH ASIA SERIES
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 9.25(w) x 6.08(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Amit Ahuja is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California at Santa Barbara.

Devesh Kapur is Starr Foundation South Asia Studies Professor at the Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Contributors

Chapter 1 The State and Internal Security in India
Amit Ahuja and Devesh Kapur

Chapter 2 Internal Security and India's Constitution
Raeesa Vakil

Chapter 3 The Persistence of the AFSPA
Anubha Bhonsle

Chapter 4 Role of MHA in Internal Security
Shakti Sinha

Chapter 5 Public Finances of Internal Security in India
Nirvikar Singh

Chapter 6 India's Internal Security in Comparative Perspective
Paul Staniland

Chapter 7 India's Internal Security Doctrine in Practice
Sushant Singh

Chapter 8 Military in Internal Security
Amit Ahuja and Srinath Raghavan

Chapter 9 Role of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in India
Yashovardhan Azad

Chapter 10 The Indian Police: Managing Dilemmas of Internal Security
Akshay Mangla

Chapter 11 Riots & Rapid Action: The Special Wing of the Central Reserve Police
Nirvikar Jassal and Hanif Qureshi

Chapter 12 Protective Labor and its Correlates: A Statistical Portrait
Paaritosh Nath and Arjun Jayadev

Chapter 13 India's Intelligence in Internal Security
Saikat Datta

Chapter 14 Included but not Equal? Debating Gender and Labor Reforms within the Border Security Force
Sahana Ghosh

Chapter 15 Security Labor and State Suppression of Police Worker Politics
Beatrice Jauregui

Notes
Index
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