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1 Syllabus for Ph.D Course Work Subject Defence and Strategic Studies (Paper- II) 1. Strategic Studies a) Strategic Thoughts i) Clauswits ii) Machiavelli iii) Kautilya b) Strategic Concept iv) Deterence,.Dominance v) Power, National Power vi) Alliance, Balance of Power c) Strategic Doctrine vii) No First Use viii) Limited War, Total war ix) Delivery system. d) Nuclear Strategy x) American Strategy xi) Russian Strategy xii) Indian Strategy xiii) Pakistan Strategy xiv) China and Israel e) Strategic security Survey i) South Asian Security ii) South East Asian Security iii) West Asian Security

2 2. Indias National Security a) Security Problems of India i) Insurgency in North East ii) Naxalist Movement. b) Challenges to Indias Security i) Poverty ii) Corruption iii) Regionalism iv) Communalism v) Unemployment. c) Values and Historical Development of Indias Security d) National Power of India. 3. Indian Armed Forces and Wars With Neighbor a) History of Indian Armed Forces- 1748-1947. b) Wars with Pakistan- 1947, 1965 & 1999 c) War with China. d) Reconstitution of Armed Forces Army, Navy, Airforce. e) Higher Defence Organisation of India. f) Defence Mechanism of Indian Armed Forces. g) Defence Organisation of Indian Armed Forces Infantry, Armed Courps, Engineers, & signal, Logistic Services. 4. Maratha Art of War a) Background in Maharashtra befor Emergence of Shivaji. b) Shivaji and Adilshahi Jawali Incidence, Battel of Pratapgrah. c) Shivaji and Mughals Raid on Shahistakhan, Campaign of Mirza Raja Jaising d) Karnatka Campaign of Shivaji. e) Organisation of Maratha Armed Forces & Forts. f) Bajirao-I. g) Anglo Maratha War. h) Strategy & Tactics of Maratha.

3 5. Global Security a) National Security i) Concept ii) Types iii) Resent Trends. b) New World Order. c) World Peace and Security i) WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) ii) Missile Defence iii) Land Mines iv) Proliferation of Small Arms v) Migration and Refugees d) Environmetal Security i) Climate Change ii) Pollution iii) Water Security e) Natinal and Human Development i) Economic Crisis ii) Energy Crisis iii) Ethnic Crisis iv) Food Crisis v) Water Crisis d) Organised Crime i) Terrorism ii) Money Loudering iv) Cyber Crime v) Human Traffiking

4 6. International Relations & Security a) Theories in International Relation i) Realism Neorealism ii) Liberalism Neoliberalism iii) Constructivism Strategic Realism b) Determinants of International relations i) Power, National power ii) Balance of power, Force iii) Order, Globel Order c) Trends in International Relations i) International Political Economy, International Security ii) International Human Rights, Feminist discourse iii) International Environment issues, Regional Security. d) Diplomacy and Foreign Policy in Intrnational Relations i) America, Russia ii) India, Pakistan iii) China, Japan e) India and her Neighbors i) Pakistan, Nepal ii) China, Myanmar iii) Shrilanka, Bangla Desh 7. International Organisation a) Globalisation and UNO b) Human Rights c) Peace Keeping Operations and Peace Making d) Arms Control and Disarmament e) Humanitarian Relief f) Main and Other Organs of UNO

5 8. Defence Economics and Production a) Indias Defence budget b) Importance of Defence budget c) Defence and Development d) Defence Expenditure of India since 1947 e) Futuristic Approach f) Issues of Mobilization of Resources during war & peace g) D.R.D.O. h) Defence Production Industries in India i) Defence Production in India. 9. Strategies for Peace and Conflict Resolution a) Conceptual Analysis of Conflict and Peace b) Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution c) UN System i) specific Settlement of Dispute ii) Adjudication d) Confidence Building Measures e) Functional Approach & Regionalism f) Gandhian Approach & Relevance Today g) Comprehensive Security h) Peace Research & Peace Movement. 10. Disaster Management and Security a) Disaster and Management i) Meaning, Concept ii) Aims, Objective, Characteristics iii) Types b) War and Disaster i) Traditional War & Disaster ii) ABC War & Disaster iii) Effects c) Role of Military, Civil, Media in Disaster d) Planning and Process of Disaster Managenent i) Economy & Budgeting ii) Logistics e) Indias policy for Disaster Management i) National Disaster Council ii) Framework of Disaster Management iii)remedies to Disaster Management.

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