Aid-to-Civil Indian Army and Paramilitary Involvement in Domestic Peacekeeping.
Abstract
This study analyzes the changing nature of civil-military relations in India particularly as they relate to the use of federal forces in domestic peacekeeping operations. After discussing the nature of violence in India and the legal norms that govern aid-to-civil deployments, the paper analyzes the foundations of India's peacekeeping establishment: the police, paramilitary forces, and the army. Last, the study focuses on three case studies of aid-to-civil deployments, which illustrate the assumptions laid down in the foregoing chapters.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA304937
Entities
People
- Douglas C. Makeig
Organizations
- Library of Congress