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1 B.A.-III: Vth Semester (Theory) Paper-V: (Option-A) NATIONAL SECURITY -1 (Theory) Max. Marks : 70 Theory : 60 Internal Assessment : 10 Time : 3 Hrs. 1. Meaning of National Defence and Security. 2. Essentials of National Defence: a) Geographical Factors, Location, Frontiers, Terrain Climate b) Economic Factors Resources: Industrial and Scientific Development, Transport and Communication. 3. India s Defence Problem from 1947 to date. 4. India s Defence Policy. 5. Nuclear Policy of India. 6. Geostrategic Location of India. 7. War Finance Taxation, Borrowing and Inflation. 8. Cost of War (Real Cost of War). 9. Economic Mobilization. 10. Comparative Study of Defence Budget of India, Pakistan and China. 1. There will be one theory paper of 60 marks and one paper of practical having 30 marks (Semester wise). 2. Four theory papers Semester wise (Option A & B) have been prescribed, the candidate will offer any of them. 3. Examiner should set atleast 10 questions including one compulsory objective type (Multiple choice) question covering the entire Syllabus and would be of 20 marks. Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions including compulsory question. 4. Essay type questions would be of 10 marks (Semester wise).

2 Books Recommended: 1. India s Defence Problem: S.S.Khera. 2. Defence without Drift : P.V.Rao. 3. India in the Search of Power: M. K.Chopra. 4. India the Indian Ocean : K.M.Panikar. 5. Restriva Partiraksha : Maik Kumar. 6. India s Quest for Security: L.J.Kevic. 7. Economic Problems of War and Peace L Robbins. 8. Defence Mechanism of the State : Dr.Nagender Singh. 9. Rastriya Partiraksha : B.M.Maliwal. 10. Economic and Commercial Geography of India: A Das Gupta. 11. India Nuclear Estate: Dhirender Sharma. 12. Dimensions of National Security by Prof. M.C.Maheshweri & Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh.

3 B.A.-III: Vth Semester (Practical) Paper-V: PRACTICAL Max. Marks: 30 Elementary Tactics Upto-Infantry Platoon Level Time: 3 Hrs. 1. Sand Model-Meaning, Importance and preparing. Practical Records: 4 Marks Lecture: 4 Marks Laboratory Work: 18 Marks Viva Voce: 4 Marks 2. Detailed Study of an Infantry platoon including Organization Weapons and Equipments. 3. Study of Field Craft with reference to the following : a) Ground b) Cover c) Camouflage d) Concealment e) Observation 4. Application of Fire, Fire Control and Fire Control Orders. 5. Tactical Formations-Section and Platoon. 6. Verbal Order. 7. Lecture on any theory topic. 8. Project Report to be submitted on any theory topic. 9. Educational Tour. The course mentioned above shall be carried out on Sand Models, with a view to prepare candidates upto command of an infantry platoon, Atleast five exercises of Platoon in Attack and five exercise of Platoon in Defence be carried out.

4 B.A.-III: VIth Semester (Theory) Paper-VIth: (Option-A): NATIONAL SECURITY-II (Theory) Max. Marks : 70 Theory : 60 Internal Assessment : 10 Time : 3 Hrs. 1 India s Maritime Strategy and Naval Security of Idea. 2 India s Foreign Policy and India s Security. 3 India s Security Threats : a) Internal Security Threats b) External Security Threats 4. International Strategic Environment in Post-Cold War period. 5. Terrorism and India s National Security. 6. Higher Defence Organization of India. 7. National Security Council of India (NSC). 8. India s Relations with : i) Pakistan ii) China iii) Bangla Desh iv) Siri Lanka v) Nepal vi) Afghanistan 9. Civil Military Relations of India. 1. There will be one theory paper of 60 marks and one paper of practical having 30 marks (Semester wise). 2. Four theory papers Semester wise (Option A & B) have been prescribed, the candidate will offer any of them. 3. Examiner should set atleast 10 questions including one compulsory objective type (Multiple choice) question covering the entire Syllabus and would be of 20 marks. Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions including compulsory question. 4. Essay type questions would be of 10 marks (Semester wise).

5 Books Recommended: 1. India s Defence Problem: S.S.Khera. 2. Defence without Drift : P.V.Rao. 3. India in the Search of Power: M. K.Chopra. 4. India the Indian Ocean : K.M.Panikar. 5. Restriva Partiraksha : Maik Kumar. 6. India s Quest for Security: L.J.Kevic. 7. Economic Problems of War and Peace L Robbins. 8. Defence Mechanism of the State: Dr.Nagender Singh. 9. Rastriya Partiraksha : B.M.Maliwal. 10. Economic and Commercial Geography of India: A Das Gupta. 11. India Nuclear Estate: Dhirender Sharma. 12. Dimensions of National Security by Prof. M.C.Maheshweri & Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh.

6 B.A.-III: VIth Semester (Practical) Paper-II (Option-A) PRACTICAL (VIth Semester) Max. Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs. Practical Records : 4 Marks Lecture : 4 Marks Laboratory Work : 18 Marks Viva Voce : 4 Marks Elementary Tactics Upto-Infantry Platoon Level 1. Patrol-Type and Stage of Patrolling. 2. Battle Procedure. 3. Military Appreciation of a situation in Attack and Defence. 4. Platoon in Attack-Types, Principles of Defence, Defence Exercises. 5. Platoon Attack-Types Principles of Attack, Stages of Attack Battle Craft for Platoon in Attack and Platoon Attack Exercise. 6. Military Message Writing. 7. Ambush-Organization of ambush Party, Ambush Operation. 8. Lecture on any Theory Topic. The course mentioned above shall be carried out on Sand Models, with a view to prepare candidates upto command of an infantry platoon, Atleast five exercises of Platoon in Attack and five exercise of Platoon in Defence be carried out.

7 B.A.-III: VIth Semester (Theory) Paper-VI :( Option-B): INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-I (Theory) Max. Marks : 70 Theory : 60 Internal Assessment : 10 Time : 3 Hrs. 1. Power: Definition, Methods of Exercising Power and the Measurement of Power. 2. National Power : Definition, Elements of National Power and their relative importance and the Limitations of National Power. 3. Ideology: Its Definition, Types and the role of Ideology International Politics. 4. Causes of the First World War : 5. The Peace Settlement 1919-23 : The treaty of Versailles : the treat of St. Germans, the treaty of Trianon, the treaty of Nuilly, the treaty of Servers and the treaty of Lausanne : creation of New States. 6. League of Nations: Its purpose and organization; League and the problem of Collective Security, Estimate of league s work and causes of the failure of the League. 7. Causes of the World War-II. 8. United Nations Organization: Its purpose and Principle Organization, Estimate of its work; its superiority over the League of Nations proposals, for strengthing it. UNO and the problem of Collective Security Merits and Limitations of the UNO Collective System. 9. The Theory of Balance of Power and the New Balance of Power; various meaning, Evolution of the balance of Power, Methods of the Balance of Power. 10. National Interest: Definition, National Interest and Foreign Policy, Security and national Interest.

8 1. There will be one theory paper of 60 marks and one paper of practical having 30 marks (Semester wise). 2. Four theory papers Semester wise (Option A & B) have been prescribed, the candidate will offer any of them. 3. Examiner should set atleast 10 questions including one compulsory objective type (Multiple choice) question covering the entire Syllabus and would be of 20 marks. Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions including compulsory question. 4. Essay type questions would be of 10 marks (Semester wise). Books Recommended: 1. Politics Among Naions : H.J.Morgenthau. 2. Theoretica Aspects of International Politics: Mahender kumar. 3. International Relation : Reghuvir Chakarvarty. 4. International Relation : Palmar and Parkine. 5. International Relation : D.N.Verma. 6. The Study of Iternational Relation : Quincy Wright. 7. The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia : M.Bellof.

9 B.A-III-VIth Semester (Theory) Paper-VI-(Option-B) : INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-II(Theory) Max. Marks : 70 Theory : 60 Internal Assessment : 10 Time : 3 Hrs. 1. International Relations: Concept, Nature, Scope and its Historical Evolution. 2. Contending Theories of International Relations: a) Idealistic Theory b) Realist Theory c) System Theory d) Decision Making Theory e) Marxist Theory 3. Diplomacy and its Role in settling International Disputes. 4. Collective Security. 5. Foreign Policy of India. 6. Foreign Policy of China. 7. Foreign Policy of Pakistan. 8. Foreign Policy of Russia (Post Cold War Period). 9. Foreign Policy of America (Post Cold War Period). 10. New International Economic Order (NIEO). 11. International Strategic Environment. 12. Non-alignment Movement (NAM). 1. There will be one theory paper of 60 marks and one paper of practical having 30 marks (Semester wise). 2. Four theory papers Semester wise (Option A & B) have been prescribed, the candidate will offer any of them. 3. Examiner should set atleast 10 questions including one compulsory objective type (Multiple choice) question covering the entire Syllabus and would be of 20 marks. Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions including compulsory question. 4. Essay type questions would be of 10 marks (Semester wise). Books Recommended: 1. Politics Among Nations: H.J.Morgenthau. 2. Theoretica Aspects of International Politics: Mahender kumar. 3. International Relation: Reghuvir Chakarvarty. 4. International Relation : Palmar and Parkine. 5. International Relation : D.N.Verma. 6. The Study of International Relation : Quincy Wright. 7. The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia: M.Bellof.