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India and South East Asia
註釋The book traces India's links with countries of South East Asia, and examines why stability in that region is important for India. After an analysis of the modern concept of security, threats to each country of South East Asia and to the region are considered. The interest of foreign powers in the region and India's engagement, both bilaterally with individual countries and with the regional groupings, are covered in detail. A suggested comprehensive Action Plan has been included, which India can adopt for the period till 2035, to strengthen the 'Look East' Policy. About The Author: - Commissioned into 4 Gorkha Rifles, Lt Gen Y M Bammi, retired after putting in 37 years of service. He served in field areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. He participated in counter insurgency operations and in the 1962, 1965 and 1971 operations. He obtained Masters in Defence Studies from Madras University. He served as an Instructor with Royal Bhutan Army and at the College of Combat, Mhow. He served as Defense Adviser to Indian High Commissions in Malaysia and Singapore for more than three years. He served in the Military Operations branch at the Army Headquarters. He commanded a mountain division. On promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General, he commanded a Strike Corps. Later he served as Director General Assam Rifles and other military designations for two years or so and retired from service from that assignment. He has authored a book titled The Impregnable Conquered: Kargil 1999. Lieutenant General Bammi was awarded the Ministry of External Affairs Fellowship at the United Service Institution of India, to carry out research on "Enhancing Security Understanding Between India and ASEAN Countries". Contents: - Preface Introduction Concept of Security in 21st Century The Region The South China Sea ASEAN and Other Regional Groupings Countries with Interest in the Area Security Threats to the Region India and the Region-Past and Future Propos