India for inclusive global security to fight modern threats
October 22nd, 2010 - 1:15 am ICT by IANSNew Delhi, Oct 21 (IANS) India Thursday sought an “open, balanced and inclusive” global security architecture to fight modern threats like hi-tech terrorism and cyber warfare in the wake of a possible limited war in a nuclear world.
“What India seeks is a new security architecture an open, balanced and inclusive architecture to correspond to the new situation that is emerging,” National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon said at a seminar here.
Delivering the key-note address at the National Defence College Golden Jubilee celebrations, Menon called for a study of India’s practices in the use of force as a statecraft, keeping in mind that values and justice have always dictated its doctrines.
“It also seems from the recent experiences that the utility of force as traditionally configured and conceived is of limited value in protecting society or achieving some policy goals. But one can hardly jump to conclusions about the futility of force when limited war under nuclear conditions remains possible and when adversaries need to be deterred,” the NSA said.
Stating that the emergence of technology had enabled terrorists to have sophisticated systems, alongside cyberspace emerging as a domain for conflict, Menon said these non-state actors were also drawing strength from state institutions.
“Unfortunately, we have seen technology place increasingly lethal power at the hands of non-state actors. Terrorism is technologically enabled and knows no boundaries today, even drawing on support from state systems,” he pointed out.
He said Indian traditions recognised that use of force was not always the most effective or efficient means, but essentially a defensive use when other means were exhausted.
- 'India needs to modernise strategic culture' - Jan 20, 2012
- 'India can respond to any misadventure by Pakistan' - May 16, 2012
- Indian state will not allow its authority to be challenged: PM on naxalism - Oct 22, 2010
- Menon cautions against non-state actors - Oct 22, 2011
- Address n-security in coherent manner, says Seoul communique - Mar 27, 2012
- NSA Menon capitulated before Chidambaram: US cable - Sep 04, 2011
- Highlights of Nov 8 India-US Joint Statement - Nov 09, 2010
- PM hails US ties, will keep talking to Pakistan (Roundup) - Oct 31, 2010
- Manmohan Singh seeks UN reforms - Sep 24, 2011
- India reminds Pakistan about terror-establishment nexus (Second Lead) - Jul 20, 2010
- India, Japan to revive nuclear talks, seal currency swap (Roundup) - Dec 29, 2011
- BRICS working for shared prosperity: Manmohan Singh - Apr 14, 2011
- India offers help in stopping proliferation of WMDs - Apr 21, 2011
- Japan PM hints at revival of n-deal talks (Lead) (With images) - Dec 28, 2011
- Rao to visit US, NSG membership on agenda - Jan 28, 2011
Tags: adversaries, cyber warfare, global security, golden jubilee celebrations, indian traditions, lethal power, limited war, menon, national defence college, national security advisor, new security architecture, new situation, note address, nuclear world, policy goals, sophisticated systems, state actors, state institutions, statecraft, technology place