Vol. 12, No. 2, April-June 2018 is a special issue on the theme ‘Internal Security’ and includes insightful articles on key issues including Kashmir, Nagaland, Maoism, radicalisation and the CRPF. Featured are informed perspectives from practitioners and academicians as well as a detailed editorial that sets the issues and challenges in context.
Editorial: India’s Internal Security Challenges
— Pushpita Das
Inherent Structural Constraints Challenging India’s Internal Security
— G.K. Pillai
The Current Kashmir Imbroglio: Causes and the Way Ahead
— D.S. Hooda
Decentralisation, Autonomy and Effective Governance: Policy Options for Resolving the Kashmir Imbroglio
— Syed Jaleel Hussain
The Quest for Nagalim: Fault Lines and Challenges
— Pradeep Singh Chhonkar
Maoist Finances
— P.V. Ramana
Jihadist Radicalisation in India: Internal Challenges, External Threats
— Adil Rasheed
The CRPF and Internal Security: A Perspective Analysis
— P.M. Nair
Keeping India Safe: The Dilemma of Internal Security, by Vappala Balachandran
— Ghanshyam Katoch
India’s National Security Annual Review 2016–17, edited by Satish Kumar
— S. Samuel C. Rajiv
Police and Counter-Insurgency: The Untold Story of Tripura’s COIN Campaign, by Kuldeep Kumar
— Mathew S. Simon