PAPER IV -GENERAl STUDIES- III TOPIC: Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security. India was partitioned in the backdrop of large communal riots.Since independence the internal stability is sporadically disturbed which is contributed by many factors. India’s internal security is manifestation of internal weakness and external attempts. State actor can be defined as person/person’s or entity who is acting on behalf
Premium Terrorism
The Geopolitics of South Asia From Early Empires to the Nuclear Age Graham P. Chapman Centre for Advanced Study‚ Oslo‚ Norway Professor Emeritus of Geography‚ Lancaster University‚ UK From Chapter 14 The Greater Game The New Security Agenda The United Nations Development Programme in 1997 outlined the seven areas of new security; economic‚ nutritional‚ health‚ environmental‚ personal‚ community and political. Since then the more crystallised term ‘New Security Agenda’ has been pushing
Premium Pakistan Partition of India United States
Dalit Empowerment in India: Dalits movement for empowerment started way back during second half of the nineteenth century with reformatory efforts to uplift the backward groups of Indian society‚ especially ‘Dalits’. Later on‚ it turned into seeking state intervention and generating the idea of paying special attention to Dalits/untouchables. Dalits/Untouchables have been described as “The oppressed of the oppressed and lowest of the low”‚ who have not been benefited from the opening up of modern
Premium Dalit India Hinduism
DEMOCRACY & GOVERNANCE ASSIGNMENT Q. What do you mean by the new social movements? Briefly discuss the various new social movements in India? Ans. INTRODUCTION All societies undergo changes. In some cases these may be gradual‚ i.e.‚ spread over a long period of time. In others they may be rapid. Social change‚ as we know by now‚ does not take place merely by chance or due to some factors predetermined by fate. There are several forces
Premium Human rights Social movement Sociology
CASE CONTENT & OUTLINE 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Harley-Davidson’s Emergence into India 2.1 Political Environment: How India’s Political & Economic environment influenced Harley-Davidson’s strategy. 2.3 Culture & Ethics: Explanation of Harley-Davidson’s managing of cultural differences‚ and the company’s handling of ethical issues while breaking into India’s market. 2.4 Comparative Advantage: A discussion of absolute and comparative advantage and economies of scale. 2.5 Government Influence:
Premium Tariff India Motorcycle
UNIT 1 Disparity due to disability‚ issues of physical mental challenged and services Refer mams notes Some types of different disabilities are: -Physical disability -Sensory disability -Cognitive or developmental disability -Mental disability A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological pattern or anomaly‚ potentially reflected in behavior‚ that is generally associated with distress or disability‚ and which is not considered part of normal development in a person’s culture There
Premium Sociology Domestic violence Caste system in India
The Birth of Amul It all began when milk became a symbol of protest Founded in 1946 to stop the exploitation by middlemen Inspired by the freedom movement The seeds of this unusual saga were sown more than 65 years back in Anand‚ a small town in the state of Gujarat in western India. The exploitative trade practices followed by the local trade cartel triggered off the cooperative movement. Angered by unfair and manipulative practices followed by the trade‚ the farmers of the district approached the
Premium Milk
ndamMarch 11‚ 2010 FOR MEANINGFUL AND COMPETENT REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT‚ WOMEN NEED EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT‚ AND NOT RESERVATION! So‚ the women’s reservation bill‚ which was first drafted by H. D. Gowda government in 1996‚ finally got cleared in the Rajya Sabha on the 8th of March‚ 2010. Of all the pending bills‚ this one in particular was the most contentious as most political parties could neither accept nor reject it‚ owing to vote-bank politics. Finally‚ amidst some ugly chaos and commotion
Free Sri Lanka India
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE PROJECT Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the B.A. LL.B. (H)‚ Fifth Semester Mistake of Fact vis-à-vis Mistake of Law SUBMITTED BY: (GROUP: ) SUBMITTED TO: AANCHAL SINGH (661) Dr. SACHIV KUMAR ABHILASH KALLA
Premium Jury Criminal law Common law
Jump to: navigation‚ search Crime is present in various forms in India. Organized crime include drug trafficking‚ gunrunning‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ murder for hire‚ fraud‚ human trafficking poaching and Prostitution. Many criminal operations engage in black marketeering‚ political violence‚ religiously motivated violence‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Other crimes are homicide‚ robbery‚ assault etc. Property crimes include burglary‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson. Corruption is a significant
Premium India Crime Illegal drug trade