Strategic Stability in South Asia: Challenges and Implications for India

South Asia one of the most populous, densely populated and volatile regions in the world remains in a state of ‘Unpleasant Stability’. Despite rich historical, cultural and political linkages, the region has embarrassingly poor mutual understanding and hence integration.  While the failure of South Asia’s desired evolution as a cohesive region can be attributed to several factors ranging from terrorism, strained bilateral relations and the absence of military and strategic cooperation; India’s own engagement in the region has been found wanting, even though it has evolved over the years. A reinvigorated South Asia has the potential to vastly improve the lives of its 1.7 billion citizens – nearly one-fourth of all humanity – particularly India, the largest country of the region. 

The book is an important and valuable contribution as it attempts to bring under one volume a holistic understanding of the concept of strategic stability in South Asia; opportunities and challenges in the present geopolitical and geo-economic environment; to include rise of religious fundamentalism, strategic alliances / emerging partnerships between countries of the region and extra regional powers. It also analyses and puts forth recommendations for India’s own rise, peace and stability a ‘sine qua non’ for India to retain its pre–eminence in South Asia.

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Col Zubin Bhatnagar is a serving officer of the Indian Army. This book is a result of his Research Fellowship with United Services Institution of India (USI), India’s oldest Think Tank.



Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapters
1 South Asia and the Concept of Strategic Stability
2 Situation in Af- Pak Region: An Appraisal
3 India and Pakistan Relations: Seven Decades of Unrest 
4 Littoral States of Indian Ocean in South Asia 
5 Himalayan Kingdoms of South Asia
6 Security Environment in Bangladesh & Myanmar
7 China Factor in South Asia
8 Role of Major Powers in South Asia
9 Strategic Stability in South Asia: Options For India
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index