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Security Policy: Enemy of Democracy
Author(s)Navlakha, Gautam
AbstractIn its response to recent events in Kashmir and elsewhere, the Indian government’s security policy reveals a distorted approach. In its bid to end terrorism, a heightened perception of threat has seen an ever-increasing budgeting on security and defense. Ironically, it has also fostered a scenario when the state itself turns persecutor, making victims of its own citizens.
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Pages3420-3428
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic and Political Weekly
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PubDateAugust 2002
ISBN_ISSN0012-9976

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