Chapter 1 – Introduction.- Part I: Preparing for the Emerging Threats of Terrorism.- Chapter 2 – Changing Dimension of Global Terror in 21st Century: India’s Strategy and Response.-Chapter 3 – Growing threat of Bioterrorism in India: Conflict, Consequences and Challenges.- Chapter 4 – Cyber Terrorism: A Growing Threat to India’s Cyber Security.- Part II: Exploring the Human Security Dimensions.- Chapter 5 – Contextualising Human Security through the Nation-Individual Relationship: An Indian Perspective.- Chapter 6 – Public Health and National Security: An Indian Perspective.- Chapter 7 – Human Trafficking: A Non-Traditional Security Threat to India.- Chapter 8 – Food Security in India: Opportunity and Challenges.- Part III: Advancing Economic and Maritime Security.- Chapter 9 – Co-operatives and Agriculture: A case for Economic Security in India.- Chapter 10 – India’s Maritime Security: Opportunities and Challenges.- Chapter 11 – Water Security in India: Exploring the Challenges and Prospects.- Part VI: Geographical Contours.- Chapter 12 – Securitisation of Climate Change: A Case Study of India.- Chapter 13 – Energy Security in India: Inevitability vs Availability.- Chapter 14 – The Evolving Dynamics of National, Regional and Global Security: A Postscript.- Index.
Dr. Shantesh Kumar Singh is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Central University of Haryana, in India
Prof. Shri Prakash Singh is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, in India
This book deals with the constantly evolving, vast, and diverse field of nontraditional security. Nontraditional security goes beyond military security and focuses primarily on socioeconomic security. Its major concern is human beings rather than border or territory of the state. The book focuses on nontraditional securities such as human security, energy security, food security, environmental security, cybersecurity, health security, terrorism, drug trafficking, human trafficking, biological, and chemical weapons. All the nontraditional security issues are highly relevant for academics and policy makers as well.
Dr. Shantesh Kumar Singh is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Central University of Haryana, in India
Prof. Shri Prakash Singh is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, in India