Publication
Apr 2013
This paper looks at India’s participation in peace operations from a broad strategic perspective and assesses the prospects for its future evolution. In particular, it seeks to explain the inescapable paradox of India’s ‘peace operations’ since independence: while India has frequently used force in neighboring states to achieve political objectives, at the global level it has stressed the importance of state sovereignty and has cautioned against military intervention in states’ internal affairs.
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Author | C Raja Mohan |
Series | SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security |
Issue | 3 |
Publisher | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) |
Copyright | © 2013 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) |