India’s Neighbourhood: The Armies of South Asia

Vishal Chandra
Mr Vishal Chandra studies Afghanistan at Manohar Parrikar IDSA, New Delhi. He joined the Institute in 2003 and is currently a Research Fellow in the South Asia Centre of the… Continue reading India’s Neighbourhood: The Armies of South Asia read more
Publisher: Pentagon Press
ISBN 978-81-8274-706-0
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About the Book

This book is an attempt to examine the role, relevance and status of the armies in the ever dynamic socio-political milieu of the countries in India’s South Asian neighbourhood. It is part of an ongoing endeavour by the area/country specialists at the South Asia Centre of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) to further explore and understand the role of a key institution, the Army, in shaping the political destiny and defining the ideational evolution of the (nation-) states in India’s South Asian neighbourhood. The book deals with the national armies of seven South Asian countries bordering India, namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Various chapters in the book, focussing on the armies of individual countries, discuss the security environment in which each country is situated, its geo-political or the strategic significance, its threat perceptions, both domestic and external, the doctrinal orientation and strategic thought process of the armies, their origin, evolution, organisation, structuring, relationship with civil authorities and institutions, and the nature of bilateral/multilateral defence cooperation or security pacts. The contributors to the volume also trace out the likely trajectory of the future role and position of the armies in the given or evolving national and geo-political settings.

Contents

Foreword
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter One: Afghanistan’s National Army: Expectations and Scepticism
— Vishal Chandra

Chapter Two: Bangladesh Army: Evolution, Structure, Threat Perception and its Role
— Smruti S. Pattanaik

Chapter Three: The Royal Bhutan Army
— Anand Kumar

Chapter Four: Maldives’ Security Dilemma and Its National Defence Force
— Alok Bansal

Chapter Five: Nepal Army at the Crossroads
— Nihar Nayak

Chapter Six: The Army of Pakistan: Dominant by Default
— Ashok K. Behuria & Sumita Kumar

Chapter Seven: ‘Defenders of the Nation’: Evolution & Role of the Sri Lankan Army
— M. Mayilvaganan

Index

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Keywords: Armed Forces, E-Book, South Asia