Managing Conflicts in India

Policies of Coercion and Accommodation

By (author) Bidisha Biswas

Publication date:

14 February 2014

Length of book:

144 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

240x163mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739187548

Bidisha Biswas explores the question of how a democratic state chooses between policies of coercion and accommodation when dealing with political violence by addressing an important, yet under examined, topic—India’ approach to internal conflicts. In Managing Conflicts in India, Biswas selects three cases of conflict: the separatist campaign in Punjab during the 1980s; the protracted insurgency in Kashmir; and attacks on the Indian state by left-wing extremists, also known as Maoists and Naxalites, a campaign that has existed in different forms since the 1960s. Using archival research and fieldwork, Biswas shows that the Indian state has chosen a mix of tactics in dealing with these insurgencies. She argues that the government’s responses have often been dictated by immediate political concerns, rather than a strategic vision. While the integrity of the Indian state remains intact, its democratic quality and credibility have been seriously compromised. By focusing on the choices—and missteps—that the Indian government has made, Biswas sheds light not only on the insurgencies themselves, but also on the overall processes that impact effective conflict management.

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Using India as a case study, Biswas looks at the ways in which a democracy responds to political violence within its territory. She argues that India has handled its three major insurgencies--Punjab, Kashmir, and left-wing--using a mix of coercive and accommodative policies. . . .The discussion of the three insurgencies is helpful in illustrating the author's ideas. Each discussion identifies the various strategies utilized by the state and the extent to which they help contain the insurgency. Most importantly, scholars and policy makers are provided with a comparative framework to analyze insurgencies in India and determine how the state responds to them. This work represents an important contribution to the field of conflict management as well as counterinsurgency. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels.