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Comprehensive border management strategy: exploring importance of countering China’s influence

By: Sharma, A.U. Dhammi, S. and Meetei, N.B.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(451), Sep, 2024: P.14-17.Subject(s): National Security, Border Management, China–India Relations, Himalayan Defence, Strategic Planning, Resource Allocation, Risk Management, Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation, SWOT Analysis, Defence Strategy In: Third ConceptSummary: This article explores the importance of establishing a comprehensive border management strategy as part of India’s larger national security framework to counter China’s persistent encroachments along the unsettled Himalayan boundary. It emphasizes the need for clear strategic goals, SWOT analysis of the current situation, effective resource allocation, flexible risk management, coordination and alignment among agencies, and robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. The paper argues for strengthening defence infrastructure in the Himalayas to safeguard sovereignty and ensure preparedness against external threats. By integrating strategic planning with operational execution, India can enhance its resilience and assertiveness in managing border challenges posed by China.. China persistently encroaches on India due to its unwillingness to have a settled border. India needs to asserts itself and establish a border management strategy as part of a larger national security strategy. This article discusses the need to establish a border management strategy against China along the Himalayan land boundary. A border management strategy will help in the development of clear goals, a SWOT analysis of the existing situation, resource allocation, course of action, risk management flexibility, coordination band alignment, monitoring and evaluation, and effective compunction. This paper argues he need for building a strong defence in the Himalayas. – Reproduced
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This article explores the importance of establishing a comprehensive border management strategy as part of India’s larger national security framework to counter China’s persistent encroachments along the unsettled Himalayan boundary. It emphasizes the need for clear strategic goals, SWOT analysis of the current situation, effective resource allocation, flexible risk management, coordination and alignment among agencies, and robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. The paper argues for strengthening defence infrastructure in the Himalayas to safeguard sovereignty and ensure preparedness against external threats. By integrating strategic planning with operational execution, India can enhance its resilience and assertiveness in managing border challenges posed by China.. China persistently encroaches on India due to its unwillingness to have a settled border. India needs to asserts itself and establish a border management strategy as part of a larger national security strategy. This article discusses the need to establish a border management strategy against China along the Himalayan land boundary. A border management strategy will help in the development of clear goals, a SWOT analysis of the existing situation, resource allocation, course of action, risk management flexibility, coordination band alignment, monitoring and evaluation, and effective compunction. This paper argues he need for building a strong defence in the Himalayas. – Reproduced

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